Martyn Savill (22 Apr 1957 - 2 Jul 2016)

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MartynThe Rose Road Association

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Location
Wessex Vale Crematorium Bubb Lane Southampton SO30 2HL
Date
21st Jul 2016
Time
10.45am
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MARTYN ROY SAVILL

Passed away on 2nd July 2016, aged 59 years.

Sadly missed by all his Family and Friends.

The Funeral Service will take place on Thursday 21st July 2016 at Wessex Vale Crematorium at 10.45 a.m.

Family flowers only please but donations if desired may be made to Rose Road Association and sent c/o Jonathan Terry Independent Funeral Directors, 3 College Place, London Road, Southampton SO15 2FB Tel. 023 8023 4533 or by clicking on the 'Donate Now' button.

Mark Turner donated £20 in memory of Martyn

We will
Miss you Martyn. One of life's true gents. Mark & Katherine xxx

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Glen Ford donated £30 in memory of Martyn

Still not sunk in and won't do for a long time to come. Will miss you mate.

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Jon Sandys donated £50 in memory of Martyn

It was an honour to be part of such a fitting send-off yesterday - the sheer numbers demonstrated just how much you meant to so many people. I don't think any of us have come to terms with the fact that we will never have the pleasure of sharing your company again. God bless you, Saint Martyn.

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Glen Ford wrote

Will miss you mate. Will miss our hour long phone/FaceTime chats; watching footie, cricket, rugby together and our great lads trips away. Will even miss your ridiculously long phone vetting system, you taking the mickey out of my driving and you giggling like a girl when showing me the video/ photos you took of me snoring on the saints away coach. RIP mate.

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Steve Judd donated £20 in memory of Martyn

Sorry we can not be with you to give you the send off you deserve. Always a pleasure to be on your company. We will miss you and will raise a glass as you as your journey continues to what ever comes next. Best wishes steve and Lisa xx

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Teresa and Mark Slight donated £20 in memory of Martyn
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Teresa and Mark Slight wrote

I met Martyn over 20 years ago in Customs & Excise and worked in many teams with him right up to his retirement. He took me under his wing and became firm friends, he was kind, supportive and someone who would always listen and offer advice, I used to call him my work dad. I used to meet him and other retired colleagues for lovely lunches and loved catching up, he was great company in and outside of work. He will be l missed so much. RIP xxx

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Teresa and Mark Slight wrote

I met Martyn over 20 years ago in Customs & Excise and worked in many teams with him right up to his retirement. He took me under his wing and became firm friends, he was kind, supportive and someone who would always listen and offer advice, I used to call him my work dad. I used to meet him and other retired colleagues for lovely lunches and loved catching up, he was great company in work and out. I will miss him so much . RIP xx

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Nick Wilkinson donated £20 in memory of Martyn

Met you at Bellemoor, shared a few classes,and then we'd play football at weekends on the Sports Centre or listen to some groovy tunes at your parents house. Went to the 1976 FA Cup Final with you in your Dad's taxi and stood with you on The Milton a great many times. A pleasure to have been in your company.

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Margaret Worboys donated £20 in memory of Martyn

Always fond of you Martyn.x

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Chris & Jane Terry donated £30 in memory of Martyn

There aren't words to convey the tremendous loss we feel at Martyn's passing. A true gent and a great friend. Will miss you always mate. XX

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Matt Stensland donated £10 in memory of Martyn

Sorry for your loss

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