James Lee (10 Jan 1933 - 6 May 2015)

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Location
Bramcote Crematorium Coventry Lane Bramcote Nottingham NG9 3GJ
Date
22nd May 2015
Time
3.30pm
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Location
Nelson and Railway Station Road Kimberley, Nottingham NG16 2NR
Date
22nd May 2015
Time
4.30pm

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In loving memory of the late James Lee who suddenly passed away on 6th May 2015 at the Queen's Medical Centre, aged 82 years.

Much loved partner of June and loving brother of Jean and uncle to Nigel, Vanessa & Melanie. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends.

Offline donation: Retiring Collection donated in memory of James
Offline donation: Mrs I. L. Haydock donated in memory of James
Jennifer Blasdale wrote

Hey uncle Jim,
Remember all the day trips you took us on when we were kids? They were always great fun...remember the poodle tree on the way to Skegness? I still always look for it now but either it's not there anymore or I go a different way because I can never find it lol :-D. Those days only seem such a short memory away, you were a Hugh part of our lives and always a pleasure to be around. Thank you so much for all the kind things you've done for us, not only all the trips out and all the sweets that just about rotted our teeth but the times you've been there for Mammar and Grandad and looked after them. I could go on forever uncle Jim with memories but it's time to say goodbye and let you sleep tight now, until we meet again you will always be in my heart and memories, millions of hugs and kisses, from Jennifer and family xxxxx

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Sam Roberts wrote

I will always remember uncle Jim as the man who could rest his eyes just about anywhere, especially Saturday night round nannas house, the only way to wake him would be with uncle Alan taking him down the pub!!! Will be sadly missed, lots of love from Australia. Sam and gem x x x

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kirsty pritchett wrote

Its going to be strange tomorrow uncle Jim... Seeing Mammar June without you at her side.
A heart of gold stopped beating, two willing hands at rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us that he only takes the best.
I'll love you always and forever xxx

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Vanessa and Alan Sandford wrote

We will never forget your lovely smile and funny ways, lots of lovely memories are times shared together, our very special uncle.

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June Bull donated £50 in memory of James

A donation from friends and Neighbours on Baldwin Street. Thank you

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joanne tomlinson wrote

So many memories ..one of my favourite memory ..was waiting at the gate for him to arrive in is red van ..every sunday 530 on the dot ..with sweets and sundays tea .. r.i.p uncle jim you was one in a million xxxx

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kirsty pritchett wrote

God Looked Around His Garden, And He Found An Empty Space, So He Looked Down Upon Us, And He Saw Your Tired Face, He Wrapped His Arms Around You, And He Lifted You To Rest, God's Garden Must Be Beautiful, He Only Takes The Best! Uncle Jim, You will be sadly missed by us all. Keep smiling Jim. Love kirsty, amelia and ava xxx

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