Carl Wallbank (11 Aug 1976 - 11 Nov 2017)

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Medway Crematorium Robin Hood Lane (Upper) Chatham, Kent. ME5 9QU
Date
24th Nov 2017
Time
1.30pm
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In loving memory of Carl Wallbank who sadly passed away on 11th November 2017.

He will be dearly missed by his family and friends who will remember him most for his wit and humour, able to see the funny side of any situation and never taking life too seriously.

He was director of Burning Bertie's Ltd, a company which he created himself, producing unusual and personalised chilli sauces and spice blends through his own unique recipes which he shipped to customers all over the world.

The funeral will be followed by a wake at between 2.30pm - 5pm at Bridgewood Manor, near Bluebell Hill, Walderslade Woods, Chatham, ME5 9AX. All are welcome to attend.

Carl had a generous heart and would help anyone that he could. If you would like to make an online donation to Shelter in his memory you can do so through this page.

If preferred flowers may be sent c/o John Weir Funeral Directors, 130-132 High Street, Rainham, Kent ME8 8AR by 10:00 am on the day.

Susan MacRae donated in memory of Carl
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Miss You Carl...…..  WE WILL NOT FORGET You!

Miss You Carl...….. WE WILL NOT FORGET You!

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  • Thankyou for posting this picture Rob! They are absolutely fantastic! Carl would have loved them, and would be so proud that these were created in his memory. As am I 😊. With love, Susan ( Carl’s mum)

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Alan and Cat Silvester donated £20 in memory of Carl
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Laila Edy and Tony Bennett donated in memory of Carl

Our lives won't be the same without you. Miss you xxx

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Darren Hackett wrote

You are a very special soul Carl, that will remain with me forever. You were so caring to all and you wanted to send me your hot sauce and wouldn’t let me pay you because you wanted so much for others to enjoy your creations. We will meet again one day and I look forward to it. I trust you are in a happy place looking down on us and feeling the love from the chilli community that you were and are such a big part of. I miss you so much brother. See you again in the future.

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James Ward donated in memory of Carl

An absolute character who will be sorely missed.

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Sam Lynas wrote

I well remember the dirty jokes Carl used to tell us Lynas boys when he came to stay with us in St. Davids. One in particular has stayed with me now for over thirty years, but it is, unfortunately, not the type of thing you share with people on Internet message boards. As a child, I loved the feeling that my cousin from the big city (Gillingham seems like the big city when you're growing up in rural Wales) was sharing 'urban' stuff with his country bumpkin cousins. It was Carl who introduced me to the term 'gutted', as in, 'he was well gutted.' Clear memories after all these years of someone I probably only met a handful of times. Goodbye Carl.

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Penny Fowler donated in memory of Carl

This donation is on behalf of Gran who would be immensely sad to learn of Carl’s mission ‘to infinity and beyond’ in his hunt for new chilli recipes.

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Penny Fowler wrote

This donation is on behalf of Gran who would have been immensely sad to learn that Carl had gone ‘to infinity and beyond’ in his mission to find new chilli recipes.

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James Ward wrote

A fantastic character who will be sorely missed.

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James Ward wrote

A fantastic character who will be sorely missed.

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Darren Parker donated £50 in memory of Carl

Carl was an absolute diamond.I first met him when we shared a house in Rochester.He actually rescued me by banging on the door one night after I'd fallen asleep after a few beers.I'd left the hotplate on whilst poaching some fish and the stench of burning haddock must've woken him.We stank of fish for a week!LOL.So many great memories of Carl and though we'd not seen each other for a couple of years,we remained mates from our time down the Star Hill house.Sad to think I'll never hear him say "Bert" again but the fantastic memories I have of him will stay with me forever.RIP Carl,sleep tight fella x

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Paul Chisnall donated £25 in memory of Carl

R.I.P bruva

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Susan MacRae donated in memory of Carl
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Ollie Cordingley donated £50 in memory of Carl
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Sacha and Steve Aston donated in memory of Carl

I'll never forget our childhood antics Carl. We always had a laugh. R.I.P. Much love from both of us xxxx

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Penny Fowler donated in memory of Carl

In time Carl I may forget your face but I will never forget your smile.

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Kelly Fowler wrote

RIP little cousin
Lots of love from
Kelly & Luke xXx

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Penny Fowler wrote

In time Carl I may forget your face but I will never forget your smile.

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Penny Fowler wrote

In time Carl I may forget your face but I’ll never forget your smile. Penny.

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Penny Fowler wrote

In time Carl I may forget your face but I’ll never forget your smile. Penny.

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Toby Lynas donated in memory of Carl

Remembering you as a lovely child, cousin.

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Carl with the gang.....cousins Toby, Sam, Joe, Max and Joe.

Carl with the gang.....cousins Toby, Sam, Joe, Max and Joe.

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