Hadley Paul Prestage (11 Feb 1953 - 9 Sep 2017)

Funeral Director

Location
Woodlands Cemetery Chapel Woodlands Road Gillingham, Kent. ME7 2DX
Date
11th Oct 2017
Time
11.30am
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Location
Woodlands Cemetery Woodlands Road Gillingham, Kent ME7 2DX
Date
11th Oct 2017
Time
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In loving memory of Hadley Paul Prestage who sadly passed away on 9th September 2017, aged 64 years.

Floral tributes may be sent by 8.30 am on Wednesday 11th October 2017, c/o John Weir Funeral Directors, 130-132 High Street, Rainham, Kent, ME8 8AR. Telephone No: 01634 373111

Hadley was born and lived most of his life in the Medway Towns. He worked for the MoD and for a number of firms until most recently joining the Prison Service. He will be remembered mainly, however, for his long association and tireless work for the Sea Cadets rising to be Petty Officer and an Area Staff Officer.

He has a daughter, Cassandra, and three grandchildren; Darryl, Madison and Megan.

He will be sadly missed by all who knew him but especially by his wife, Maria, with whom he formed a long and loving relationship for many years.

Rest in peace Hadley.

Ralph Allison lit a candle
Chris dave and liam Bass wrote

I will miss the fun at MAST
You only ever sung to Alice well who the ........is Alice
Have a safe journey see you one day
Chris B

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Christine Sandmann wrote

Hadley a nice friend will miss you RIP on this your final journey I will be there on Wednesday to wave you off see you again one day xx

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Tony Brown wrote

Rest In Peace. Although I did not know you personally, it will be an honour to arrange your tributes for your final journey. God Bless and pleasant and peaceful sailings
Lt (SCC) Anthony David Brown (Tony) Royal Naval Reserve, Retired

Commanding Officer, Deptford SCC
Area Staff Officer IT (London)

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