Anthony (Tony) Pryce (20 Aug 1968 - 23 Oct 2020)

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In loving memory of Anthony (Tony) Pryce who sadly passed away on 23rd October 2020

Carolyn Crawford wrote

So many happy memories and happy times had whilst children were growing up. An important part of Ewan and Erin’s early lives. Special times to be treasured and never forgotten 😢

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Billy Willis wrote

Informed by John of the sad news that Tony had passed over, still finding it hard to take in. Worked with Tony for many years and always enjoyed his company, I will be unable to attend his funeral as I am abroad at the moment but I will raise a glass to Tony gone but never forgotten my friend.

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Craig McGill wrote

Last saw Tony a month ago to watch football. Decks were out after and we shared fave songs. Our pre covid day was few drinks in Bank watching footie and visiting ashoka across road where Tony loved a himalayan hotpot whilst feeling the heat. As John said we shared many great times and he'll be dreadfully missed.

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John Campbell wrote

Me, Craig R, Craig McG and Richard only found out today that Tony had passed away. We are deeply shocked and saddened at the sudden loss of our good friend. Our thoughts are with the family. Let us know if there is anything we can do and please let us know what the arrangements are, as we would like to pay our respects. He was a force of nature and a big part of all our lives. He will be sorely missed., but never forgotten.

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John Campbell wrote

Me, Craig R, Craig McG and Richard only found out today that Tony had passed away. We are deeply shocked and saddened at the sudden loss of our good friend. Our thoughts are with the family. Let us know if there is anything we can do and please let us know what the arrangements are, as we would like to pay our respects. He was a force of nature and a big part of all our lives. He will be sorely missed., but never forgotten.

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