John Bradley Howarth (23 Nov 1928 - 13 Dec 2014)

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Musters Road Methodist Church Musters Road West Bridgford NG2 7PQ
Date
19th Dec 2014
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11.30am
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In loving memory of the late John Bradley Howarth who sadly passed away on 13th December 2014

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John Pickles wrote

John was a well respected and long standing member of Keyworth & Ruddington Rotary, who made me feel very welcome when I joined a few years ago. We shared an engineering background & an interest in our industrial heritage, in particular the golden age of steam. I will miss listening to his passionate views on wind farms and nuclear power.

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John Pickles wrote

John was a well respected member of Keyworth & Ruddington Rotary who as a relative "new boy" made me very welcome when I joined a few years ago. We shared an engineering background, an interest in our industrial heritage and in particular the golden age of the railways. I will miss his good humour & listening to his passionate views on wind farms & nuclear power!

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