Keith Sutherby (25 Aug 1949 - 25 Mar 2021)

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KeithCancer Research UK

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In loving memory of Keith Sutherby who sadly passed away on 25th March 2021 aged 71 years.

Dearly loved husband of Margaret, loved father to Lisa and Karen. Loving grandad to Nicole, Kyle, Millie, Tia, Hannah and Mason.

Keith was very family oriented and loved his caravanning holidays and was a member of the Carlight Enthusiasts Club. He had a passion for old cars and was a member of the Daimler and Lanchester Owners Club.

He will be sadly missed by all.

Rest in peace. We all love you and miss you everyday.

Due to current circumstances, numbers at the funeral are restricted to 30. In light of this, Keith’s service will be streamed live should you wish to join us.

The family request no flowers please but would welcome donations to Cancer Research Uk.

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Bought your old car back 28th Oct 2023, signed for today dad. Love and miss you more than words can say. Wish you were here to see it x

Bought your old car back 28th Oct 2023, signed for today dad. Love and miss you more than words can say. Wish you were here to see it x

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Love ❤️ you always in my heart and thoughts x

Love ❤️ you always in my heart and thoughts x

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Thinking of you today dad, miss you with all my heart ❤️ xx

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Offline donation: Millie & Hannah donated in memory of Keith
Offline donation: Colin & Viv Turner donated in memory of Keith
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Miss you so much Dad  Our hearts are broken💔  The tears will not stop flowing    We love you 💙💙💙💙💙

Miss you so much Dad Our hearts are broken💔 The tears will not stop flowing We love you 💙💙💙💙💙

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Offline donation: John, Lynn, Daniel Bradley donated in memory of Keith
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Karen Bradley wrote

Dad you would of been proud of the send off yesterday. Thank you all who came to show their respects. We lined the street with friends, family and One of his favourite classic cars, Daimlers. A big thank you to the Royal British Legion for coming. I am so proud of my daughter Tia who did a reading, lovely words which you would of heard via webcam. Thank you everyone for your support and kind words. I miss you everyday dad until we meet again, forever in our hearts. Xx ❤️

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Sarah Foster wrote

One of my earliest memories was as Keith dressed up as a clown for a street party.

Keith was a great family man who always wore a smile on his face.

I had great laughs with him in the car when he used to drive me to Basford Hall College to do my training and also playing around his house when younger with Lisa my lifelong friend.

One of the good ones taken too early. Fly high Keith and Rest in Peace.

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Denise Walker donated in memory of Keith

We know that you will be sorely missed Keith - you were a major character in a lot of peoples lives especially your family. Denise & Rob Walker & family

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Denise Walker wrote

I know that you will be sorely missed Keith - you were a major character in a lot of peoples lives especially your family. Denise & Rob Walker

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Many happy memories of us kids being together growing up with a fab uncle who was always their for us from summer holidays to helping my dad an mum out. Nothing was ever to much trouble R.I.P uncle Keith where going to miss you , until we meet again xx

Many happy memories of us kids being together growing up with a fab uncle who was always their for us from summer holidays to helping my dad an mum out. Nothing was ever to much trouble R.I.P uncle Keith where going to miss you , until we meet again xx

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