Neil Peter Caleb Connolly (14 Nov 1972 - 28 Mar 2015)

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South Leicestershire Memorial Park & Crematorium Chapel Foston Road Countesthorpe LE8 5QP
Date
14th Apr 2015
Time
2pm
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Wigston Cemetery Welford Road Wigston LE18 1FH
Date
14th Apr 2015
Time
3pm

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In loving memory of the late Neil Connolly who sadly passed away on 28th March 2015

This page is to celebrate the life of Neil (Con) Connolly who died suddenly in his sleep on Saturday 28th March at the age of 42.

Neil (Peter Caleb) Connolly was a former pupil at All Saints Primary School, Abington Middle School and Guthlaxton College (all in Wigston Magna in Leicestershire) and studied politics at DeMonfort University.

A life-long supporter of both Leicester City F.C. and Leicestershire CCC Neil also followed Celtic & Real Madrid; but his lifelong passion was music.

Neil leaves behind him many friends and a family who will all miss him enormously but has left behind for them a treasury of memories for all of us and a wonderful son, Patrick (aged 7) who possesses many of Neil's most positive qualities.

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Ian Bruce wrote

Good to see old friends. Very sad that one was missing. Gone but never forgotten x and Patrick what a little diamond... Thoughts are with you all x

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Richard hughes wrote

i remember Neil in a school nativity at All Saints. I believe it was called 'Our Flying Friends' mainly written by Mr Holder. He played a scientist with his friend James I think, who was his assistant Globchic. He was brilliant at it! Would see him in passing over the years and acknowledge each other. Such a shame, what a truly nice guy. RIP Neil

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  • Also remember that play James Mildred played his assistant Richard

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Didn't know Neil, am a friend of his Dad through cricket, but from everything I've read Neil sounds like a great bloke and someone I'd like to have known (and with a pretty good taste in football teams and music).

Heart goes out to his family and friends, and especially his little boy.

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Manda Privett wrote

Neil, a true gentleman, calm, soft, gentle, warm, loving and so thoughtful...always thinking of others and making them feel at ease...your calmness and amazing strength was unique, rare and will be the memories etched and imprinted in all of our hearts.....Loved and missed by all of your amazing family and friends...Love and sweet dreams always xxx

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claire Russell wrote

Neil was a loving & caring guy who will be missed so much. Gone to soon. My heart goes out to his family, son and friends.

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Kerry Ainge wrote

So very sad. My thoughts are with family & friends during this difficult time. Xx

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Donna Duracell Bunny Hewins wrote

Saddened to hear of Neil's passing,He was in my form group at school.
RIP Neil x

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Jane Day(perham) wrote

Taken far to young,remembering Neil from school days. My thoughts are with his friends and family x

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Gail Rybicki wrote

So shocked to hear this news, taken far too young, remember walking home from school with you & you standing near the hall outside at break. Always kind. My thoughts are with your family & friends x

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Gav Little Hill wrote

It's a short list of people that truly change your life for the better and live on in your memory even if you haven't seen them for years. Con was on my list as one such person. He touched my life in a positive way and was a great friend to me, a truly lovely human being indeed. At times like this, it's common for some to exaggerate and start saying things about people that they never really felt or said when they were still alive. In the case of this wonderful bloke, it just so happens to actually all be true...he was just a great, great guy and that makes it all the sadder. Heart goes out to the ones he's left behind.

Neil, Pook and Mister Con....never forgotten, even though you're gone.


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Vera Crumley donated £20 in memory of Neil

My thoughts & prayers are with Neils family & friends at this very sad time ".For ever young "Vera x

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Michelle Bugby donated £10 in memory of Neil

My thoughts are with Neil's family at such a sad time, he was always friendly and warm xxxx

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Nicola Warren (Woodhouse) wrote

So sad to hear this news. May God be of comfort to the family and friends. x

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Richard Tazzyman wrote

Such sad news. Thoughts to all family. Happy memories of rugby, south of France and penalty shoot outs.

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Jason ( J'adon) Pinnock wrote

R.I.P Con you are a top lad,thoughts to your son and family at this very sad time, too young mate X

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