Malcolm Asher (2 Jan 1949 - 19 Feb 2025)

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Location
Gedling Crematorium Catfoot Lane Nottingham NG4 4QH
Date
11th Mar 2025
Time
3pm
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In loving memory of Malcolm Asher who sadly passed away on 19th February 2025

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Jessica Mclaughlin wrote

The bible says 'Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.' - Matthew 11:28-30. You're at rest now Grandad, there is no more pain or suffering. You can be with Nana Carol through the eternal gates of heaven. We love and miss you always, but rejoice in your peace. Thank you for the years you gave us, you will be cherished and remembered. Goodbye Grandad.

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Caroline McLaughlin wrote

The golden gates of heaven have opened dad,the day god took you from us to reunited you with our mum.
He saw you getting weary and let you close your eyes, no more pain or suffering now dad.
I miss and love you dad
RIp
Love Caroline & Nick xxxx

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Miss u dad 💙 u always xxx

Miss u dad 💙 u always xxx

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Michelle Asher wrote

Dad the golden gates of heaven opened wide,the angels lined up side by side a special guest was on his way the day god took my dad away so with tears in my eyes and love in my heart I whisper low good night and god bless dad love you always 💙💙

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