Geoffrey Thompson (18 May 1938 - 10 Feb 2021)

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GeoffreyRSPCA, Radcliffe on Trent

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Location
Bramcote Crematorium 'Serenity Chapel' Coventry Lane Bramcote NG9 3GJ
Date
9th Mar 2021
Time
1.15pm
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In loving memory of Geoffrey Thompson who sadly passed away peacefully at home on 10th February 2021. Beloved husband of Joyce and loving father to Karen, Denise, Alison and Jeanette. Geoff was a very proud grandad of all of his grandchildren and delighted to become a great-grandad to Reuben. A true gentleman and family man who will be sorely missed.

Jeanette Green donated £30 in memory of Geoffrey

Rest in peace Geoff, fond memories
Pauline and Glynn

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Hannah Aldridge donated £50 in memory of Geoffrey

Rest in peace grandad.
A true inspiration to us all.
Love always,
Hannah, Gareth and Oliver
XXX

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Beryl Russon donated £30 in memory of Geoffrey

Thinking of all the times we sat chatting about events over the years, bringing happy memories Geoff.
Love Beryl xxx

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Jeanette Green wrote

Thinking of all the times we sat chatting about events over the years, bringing happy memories Geoff.
Love Beryl xxx

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Richard Whitt donated £50 in memory of Geoffrey

Uncle Geoff such a gentlemen and interested in you. Such a wood perfectionist, I think I take after you. I can remember the good times at the coast with you Joyce and the girls. You have raised a beautiful family that love you lots. Such a credit to you and Joyce. Rest in peace. Love Richard, Debbie, Harrison and Maisie xxx

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Richard Whitt wrote

Uncle Geoff, such a gentle man and always interested in you.
The perfectionist with wood and I think I take after you!
I can still remember so many great memories at the coast with you, Joyce and the 4 girls.
Your family around you are such a credit to you and Joyce.
Rest in peace. All our love Richard, Debbie, Harrison and Maisie xxxx

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Alex Aldridge donated £30 in memory of Geoffrey

Rest in peace Grandad. You will be missed by all but never forgotten. Thank you for being the best Grandad I could wish for.

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Lorraine Coleman donated £20 in memory of Geoffrey

Special memories of Uncle Geoff, always made me laugh. He was a special friend to my mum (Joan) they spent hours putting to the world to rights. Lorraine and Mark

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Chris Smedley donated £30 in memory of Geoffrey

A better grandad than I could have ever asked for. I will remember you when I taste the seasons first tomatoes or eat a pickled onion at any time of year! Thank you for the memories. You will never be forgotten. All my love.

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Greg & Rhoda Mason donated £20 in memory of Geoffrey

A true gent. You will be missed by all whose lives you have touched. Until we meet again in pastures new, rest in peace.

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Greg & Rhoda Mason wrote

A true gent, you will be missed by all whose loves you have touched, until we speak again in pastures new, rest in peace.

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Greg & Rhoda Mason wrote

A true gent, you will be missed by all whose lives you touched, until we speak again in pastures new, rest in peace.

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Ian Aldridge donated £30 in memory of Geoffrey

Will be sadly missed, a true gentleman.

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Anne Cooke donated £30 in memory of Geoffrey

With fond memories of Uncle Geoff, a kind and gentle man, and a life well lived.
Love Anne and Rob xx

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Robert Wilkinson wrote

Geoff, sadly missed but not forgotten. We all have fond and happy memories of our times together over the years. Rest in peace. Lots of love from Hazel, Robert and stacey xx

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Robert Wilkinson donated £30 in memory of Geoffrey

Geoff, sadly missed but not forgotten. We all have fond and happy memories of our times together over the years. Rest in peace. Lots of love from Hazel, Robert and stacey xx

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Liesa Thompson-Smith donated £20 in memory of Geoffrey

I'll always remember him as my lovely happy uncle who will be sadly missed

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Rachel Smedley donated in memory of Geoffrey

We hope you rest peacefully Grandad. Your kindness and generosity will be missed, but never forgotten. All of love, Rachel & Stephen xxx

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John Ellis donated £20 in memory of Geoffrey

In memory of a good friend will miss our Sunday chats . Love John and Maureen

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Owen A wrote

Rest in piece grandad I will never forget the lessons you’ve taught me in life. I’ll miss your stories that always used to make me laugh and smile, I wish we could go on one last bike ride around Attenborough nature reserve.

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Bonnie and Clyde. Love you both ❤️

Bonnie and Clyde. Love you both ❤️

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Graham Wilkinson donated £50 in memory of Geoffrey

You touched so many lives by your selfless and countless acts of kindness, always giving and never expecting any favours in return. You have left a void in the family that will never be filled.
You’ll always remain in my heart.
Rest In Peace Uncle Geoff
Love Graham and Kerry ❤️🌹

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Annette Coxon donated £25 in memory of Geoffrey

One of life’s finest and such a lovely Uncle. Fond memories and thank you for being there for my Mum. Rest in Peace Uncle Geoff, much love Annette, Dean, Sam & Jessica xxxx

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Maxine Thompson wrote

RIP uncle Geoff xxx

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