Michael Paul Readhead (3 Oct 1985 - 6 Feb 2017)

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J94 Charitable Fund

For Charitable
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Health Tree Foundation (Supporting Macmillan and Community Nurses in the Scunthorpe Area)

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Location
Holy Souls Catholic Church Froddingham Road Scunthorpe DN15 7TA
Date
15th Feb 2017
Time
1.15pm
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Location
The Polish Social Centre 265, Froddingham Road Scunthorpe DN15 7NS
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TBC
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In loving memory of Michael Readhead who sadly passed away on 6th February 2017. The dearly loved son of Pam and Paul, dear brother of James, also, the much loved grandson of Peter, Margaret, Alec and the late Mary
and a treasured nephew and cousin.

To donate online, please use the following link;
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/michael-readhead

Mark Stevenson wrote

Always remembered. A compass that always pointed true. The best in us, is you.

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Remembering our colleague and friend today.  Thank you, Michael, for the difference you made to the lives of everyone you knew at Clugston

Remembering our colleague and friend today. Thank you, Michael, for the difference you made to the lives of everyone you knew at Clugston

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Enjoying the total eclipse of the Sun, 20th March 2015.

Enjoying the total eclipse of the Sun, 20th March 2015.

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Alf Spencer wrote

Michael will be sadly missed at Clugston, particularly among his friends and colleagues in the I.T. Department. His enthusiasm and ability made him a valuable member of the team, and his good nature made him popular with all of the people that he helped. Sincere condolences to Pam, Paul, James and family at this sad moment. RIP Michael.

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Mandy Clark wrote

To Pam Paul and James love to you all at this sad time Mandy and Dixie x

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Mark Stevenson wrote

The best man I could have ever wished for. Loved by so many. His light burns bright as he adventures on in the next world. Save. some xp for the rest of us. Love to the Readhead family from myself Caroline and Sebastian.

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Kay Cusworth wrote

Such a lovely young man I will remember fondly. I will never forget his enthusiasm for his job and his many interests. RIP Michael x

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Deborah Morgan wrote

Love, condolences, thoughts and prayers go to you all at this very sad time Love Deb, Gez & Family xxx

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Mandy Stirling wrote

Michael was such a pleasant young man, would help anyone above himself. It is such a shame that his life has been cut short and taken away from his family at such a young age. RIP Michael - no more suffering.

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Stephen Martin wrote

Pam, Paul and Family - Michael was a much respected and loved man who has been taken from us far too soon. You are in our thoughts at this painful time and Michael will live on in our hearts forever.

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Andrew Dodd wrote

Butch, to be honest, I didn't know you for long, but my friend, your welcoming friendship when I moved to Scunthorpe along with your witty and honest humour made me fit right in at Lost Legion where we both until your passing frequently attended, your ideas, kindness and generosity regardless of what was being played knew no limits.

You will be sorely missed by all the Lost Legion, walk along the Planes Butch, The Everliving and enjoy the Journey.

Dodd

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