Arthur Thomas (8 May 1951 - 9 Sep 2021)

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Location
Bramcote Crematorium Serenity Chapel Coventry Lane, Beeston, Bramcote Nottingham NG9 3GJ
Date
28th Sep 2021
Time
11am
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In loving memory of Arthur Thomas who sadly passed away on 9th September 2021.

Arthur was a loving husband, dad, grandad and brother that would of done anything for anyone.

The family have requested that if you wish to attend his funeral on the 28th September at 11am at Bramcote crematorium, could you please wear something red as a tribute and an honour to Arthur.

By request family flowers only but the family would like to honour Macmillan for all the time and hard work they put in to helping Arthur through the past few weeks and they have requested that should you wish to make a donation instead of flowers you can do so on the Just giving section of this page to 'Macmillan Cancer Support' or may be sent to C Terry Funeral Services, 244 Bulwell High Road, Bulwell, Nottingham, NG6 8NU. A donation box will also be taken on the funeral.

Kelly Thomas wrote

Today’s the day we say our final goodbye, but you will forever be in our hearts.
Love you!! Xxxx

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Matthew Linaker donated £20 in memory of Arthur

Rip Arthur.

Such a quiet and unassuming man.
You will be sorely missed .
May your memory live on in those you have left behind.

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Arthur you was a true example off a real  gentleman who will be greatly missed. A massive part of my family. Love you xx

Arthur you was a true example off a real gentleman who will be greatly missed. A massive part of my family. Love you xx

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Art as my best man 37 years ago

Art as my best man 37 years ago

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Brett Thomas wrote

Rest in peace bother, gone but never forgotten, all our love Brett and Gill XX

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Veronica Robinson wrote

A dearly loved uncle and great uncle a true Gentleman who will be greatly missed, always in our hearts, all our love Ronnie and family and Dave and family xxx

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Pat Pye wrote

Rest in peace Brother, always in my heart, never forgotten xxxx

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Ronnie Robinson wrote

Rest in peace brother you will never be forgotten love sister sue

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  • This photo makes me smile. Definitely enough love to go around xx

    Posted by Hannah on 23/09/2021 Report abuse
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Dann Meakin-Smith donated £20 in memory of Arthur

Arthur played a huge part in the best part of 10 years and always treated his children’s friends as family.
Absolutely heart broken and thinking of Sara, Kelly and Craig at this very sad time. X

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tanya marr wrote

R.I.P uncle Arthur sending all over love and thoughts to Charlie and family. I am sure everyone will do you proud on your day. xx

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CRAIG THOMAS wrote

Best dad anyone could of ask for. Will miss you. Love you always and forever xx

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Amanda Doughty donated £10 in memory of Arthur

Sorry for your loss charlie and family

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  • Thankyou Amanda

    Posted by Charlie on 17/09/2021 Report abuse
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Nicola Floyde wrote

To our loving dad and grandad who we are all going to miss very much xx gone but never forgotten xx in our hearts forever love you dad ❤️

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