Keith John Bellinger (7 Dec 1946 - 10 May 2021)

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Location
Kent & Sussex Crematorium Benhall Mill Road Tunbridge Wells TN2 5JJ
Date
18th Jun 2021
Time
1pm
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In loving memory of Keith John Bellinger who sadly passed away on 10th May 2021.

Keith had been unwell since October, his health gradually declined and he was eventually diagnosed with mesothelioma at the beginning of April. His death so soon after diagnosis has been a terrible shock to everyone, especially his family.

Mourners are requested please, to not wear black. No flowers please

Velma Morrow donated in memory of Keith

In memory of dear Keith. Such a lovely man. Happy memories of times spent together. Rest in Peace. Velma and John

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Mark Allison donated in memory of Keith

Thank you for always remembering us and being a lovely Uncle.

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Irene Whitehead donated in memory of Keith

Thinking of you.

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Jenny Shave donated in memory of Keith
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Diane Davies donated £50 in memory of Keith

Such a sad loss . He will be greatly missed. Emrys & Diane

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tim allison donated in memory of Keith

Thank You for being a wonderful Uncle.

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Richard and Chris Holder wrote

Memories of so many fun times over so many years.

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Richard and Pat Howlett donated in memory of Keith

In memory of our dear friend Keith

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Niki Deboo wrote

Keith was my Godfather (in his words 'The godfather!' and I have so many memories of this lovely man! from the times, with a beard and without a beard (always thought he looked so young without the beard). You have been a part of my family for my whole life and I have loved your cheekiness and humour and I know you will be missed by so many people. Rest in peace 'Uncle Keith'xxx

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Brenda Snell donated £30 in memory of Keith
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Niki Deboo donated £20 in memory of Keith
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STUART HAMILTON donated £50 in memory of Keith

In memory of a lovely man.

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Bob and Sandra Hayes donated in memory of Keith

Keith, you will be sorely missed.

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Richard Holder donated in memory of Keith
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Sylvia, George. Gloria Rhodes donated £70 in memory of Keith

In memory of a good man and a good friend.

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ALAN ALLISON donated in memory of Keith
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Tim & Sue Nicholson donated £50 in memory of Keith
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Marjorie Nicholson wrote

Dearly loved son-in-law

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Tim & Sue Nicholson donated £50 in memory of Keith
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Tim & Sue Nicholson wrote

Much loved brother-in-law without whom I would have missed the 1966 World Cup final. Will be missed.

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John aka Fred Redding donated £50 in memory of Keith

Keith, an old GTS school friend, Dockyard matey and enjoyed seeing him at the Aylesford Priory bike show each August - a good lad.

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Keith Jordanj donated £50 in memory of Keith

Fond memories at Gardiner st.

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Eric Pysden donated in memory of Keith

Fondly remembered from school days.

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Richard Tree donated in memory of Keith

For a true and loyal friend, there is a void which can never be filled.

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Richard Tree donated in memory of Keith

For a true and loyal friend, there is a void which cannot be filled.

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Ron Gould donated £50 in memory of Keith

Friends and fellow Dockyard Apprentices since 1963, we shared a love for motor bikes and once shared an ambulance as a result.
Our lives diverged somewhat but Keith remained a true and loyal friend for nearly sixty years, who was much loved and is missed terribly.

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