Gerald 'Gerry' Hayward (12 Oct 1932 - 3 Jan 2016)

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Location
Widford St Mary London Road Widford Chelmsford CM2 8TE
Date
10th Feb 2016
Time
12.30pm
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Location
Chelmsford Crematorium Writtle Road
Date
10th Feb 2016
Time
1.30pm

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In loving memory of Gerald Hayward who sadly passed away on 3rd January 2016

HAYWARD Gerald Walter (Gerry) 12.10.1932 - 03.01.2016 Gerry was a dearly beloved husband, dad, grandad and great grandad. Sadly no longer with us but forever by our side, in our hearts and shall live on through his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He passed away peacefully with his wife, son and daughter by his side. The Funeral will be held on 10th February at 12:30 at St Mary's Church Widford, followed by a short service from 13:30 at Chelmsford crematorium and drinks at his favourite pub, The Royal Steamer. All are welcome. Family flowers only, all donations are welcome to the Farleigh Hospice, where he spent happy times making friends and being supported by the wonderful staff at the day centre.

Cheryl Hayward donated £40 in memory of Gerald

Donating with cash gratefully received from Sharon Johnson & Family and Jan & Robin, Gerry's friends.

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Frances Mallinson donated £20 in memory of Gerald

Our thoughts go out to all your family on losing your wonderful Dad. Love to you all x

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Jennie Roe donated £10 in memory of Gerald

It was a pleasure to have known you

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Jennie Roe wrote

It was a pleasure to have known you

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Paul stretch Andrews donated £10 in memory of Gerald

My sincere condolences go to all members of the Hayward family,of whom I know so well. Gerry first discovered me passed out on his sons Carl's bed,dribbling and snoring,although he did not know me at the time he didn't hesitate to give me one of them famous playful boxing jabs to the ribs to see if I was ok? I soon woke up and sobered up thanks to this intervention so thanks Gerry.
Over the years at various pubs that boxing jab was always coming out to greet me as this was in line with Gerrys nature..... Fun and not taking anything too serious. I salute you Gerry and will see you for another round one day.

Stretch.

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