Anthony Hamish Reddall (31 Dec 1960 - 25 Nov 2020)

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In loving memory of Anthony Hamish Reddall who sadly passed away on 25th November 2020. Tony was born in Nottingham on December 31, 1960, and died in his home in Carlton, Nottingham.
Tony had a beautiful soul, very kind, very gentle, and very generous. He was a gifted pianist, an avid swimmer, and a good friend. Tony was dedicated to his favourite sport, being seen early most mornings or afternoons doing lengths at Nottingham's public swimming pool.
He enjoyed traveling, and spent memorable times with family living in Vancouver, BC. These times were treasured. It was a happy time for Tony and his cousin Lisa when he became godfather to Lisa's son Sam in 2011, an honour of which Tony was very proud.
Tony will be truly missed by everyone who knew and loved him for who he was, a lovely human being who is now resting in peace with his beloved mother, Joyce. God bless you Tony.

Michael Furness wrote

Dearest Tony, So sad to hear of your passing. I remember with such fondness the great times we had and your generous spirit. In a very cruel world you were a beacon of kindness. I'll never forget you. Love forever.

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Christine Rainbird wrote

Tony,a year has gone by since you left us. We think of you every day.
With love, Aunty christine & Uncle Malcolm

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Daniel Ransom wrote

I have know tony for years I lived on the same road as him at least 30 years and his passing deeply saddened me. I hope he will now be reunited with his mum who he very much missed. Love Dan

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Martin Stinchcombe wrote

I’ll always remember you Tony as my gorgeous and kind cousin. Love Martin

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Pamela Mehan wrote

It was so sad hearing of your passing. I will miss your smile and bright eyes and talking to you. We had some lovely conversations, you gave me some lovely compliments.
I will you miss you Tony, may your soul rest in peace xx

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Barry Newman wrote

It was never a dull day, when Tony was about. A true character and a pleasure to be around. Funny, witty and great fun. Stories about everything and the fabulous life he had led. He will be sadly missed by all those who he came into contact with. Forever Loxley House's Diamond Queen

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Gina Carnall wrote

Tony, what a great character you were! Always the life and soul and such great fun to be around. If/when we return to Loxley House it just won't be the same without you around. You were the only person on the ground floor I missed when I had to move upstairs! We often used to talk about our love of being at home pottering about with our cats! Rest in peace Tony xxx

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Richard Kimber wrote

I've only just heard the sad news. Not seen you for so long but alway sent each other a Christmas card. Rest in peace

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Sofia Shafiq wrote

I was so sad and shocked to hear of your passing, can't believe I wont see you again. It was never a dull day at work when you were in the office. It wont be the same without you. I will miss your stories, your diamond stories, your big personality and your character. RIP Tony Forever our Diamond Queen xxxx

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Daniela Nikolova wrote

I will deeply miss you Tony - your stories, your diamonds, your persona. Forever our Diamond Queen

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  • Fawzia Shafqat I did not know Tony but I know he always cheered me up and always call my name Faw-zee-ya I laugh I will truly miss him God Bless him & Rest in Peace.

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Jane Richarson wrote

I always see you in my fur coat. It looked better on you than me. Rest peacefully Tony x

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Susan Sheriston wrote

Tony I will miss our chats by the printer talking about all sorts of things cooking pets families but mostly wine you were a lovely man Rest in Peace xxx

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Tricia Bowen wrote

My condolences to the family, he really was a lovely person and will be missed by so many of us. Tony, i will always remember you with a smile. The first time we met you introduced yourself as the 'Diamond Queen' and showing off your 'bit of bling you have left'. You really could make a girl laugh. Prior to lockdown Friday's were my favourite day as I could hear you from afar stomping around the office in ya high heeled cowboy boots, full of happiness and laughter. Rest In Peace 'Diamond Queen' xxx

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Steve Carnall wrote

I was one of several privileged early starters on Friday mornings on the ground floor at Loxley House back in the day. I say privileged because between 7.30 and 8.00 Tony would arrive from his morning swim - we always knew he was on his way because we would hear the scuff of his cowboy boots in the reception area - as soon as he was within sight I would greet him with "Morning Tony - it's Friday" to which he would jubilantly respond (and very loudly) "YEE - HAH!" - it was such a fitting end to the week and to the start of the weekend - we all loved him for it and he is sorely missed.

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Anne Shaw wrote

I was so sad and shocked to hear of your passing. Your smile and sparkles lit up every day. Cant believe I wont see you again.
Rest in peace with Kitty and Katie

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