Joseph Birmingham (19 Mar 1934 - 21 Sep 2021)

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Location
Our Lady & St Paulinus RC Church Cemetery Road Dewsbury WF13 2SE
Date
12th Oct 2021
Time
12pm
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BIRMINGHAM
JOSEPH
On 21st September 2021, at his home in Dewsbury, aged 87 years, Joe, loving and devoted husband of the late Pauline, dearly loved dad of Tracey, Gaye and Lindsey, dear father in law of Tony, beloved grandad of James, Jordan, Tara, Aidan and Chris, precious great grandad of Lacey, Logan and Sophie, a very dear uncle, great uncle and great great uncle. Joe was a much loved brother and respected by his many friends and extended family.
Requiem Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady & St Paulinus RC Church, Dewsbury on Tuesday 12th October 2021, at 12 noon, followed by interment at Dewsbury Cemetery. Flowers will be received at George Brooke’s Chapel of Rest, Dewsbury.
RIP

Sheila Carter wrote

Rest in peace Joe I was proud to be the Sister in law of such a kind and gentle man and have lovely memories of our past times together.you are now free from pain.I am sorry i have could not attend your funeral but my thoughts have been with you and i send my my condolences to your daughters and families with whom i spent many happy hours when they were all young. Love to all Sheila X X X

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Graham Harridence wrote

R.I.P. Joe
Could not have wished for a better uncle.
wonderful memories of all your warm welcomes

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Dad , we tried so hard to get home to you, sadly it was beyond our control. Thank you for being my dad, I was so proud of you xx miss you forever xx Linzi

Dad , we tried so hard to get home to you, sadly it was beyond our control. Thank you for being my dad, I was so proud of you xx miss you forever xx Linzi

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Aaron Parker wrote

Rest In Peace Uncle Joe - you were such a generous and caring person - you always made me and my family feel at ease and welcome - rest easy and thanks for the memories - Aaron

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Clare Cameron wrote

Many fond memories of Uncle Joseph a great uncle and godfather, Rest In Peace xxx

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Arthur & Rosemary Higgins wrote

Rest in peace Uncle Joe. Fond memories of a lovely man. God bless darling.
Arthur & Rosemary ♡x♡x♡

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Carole Gardner wrote

Rest in Peace Uncle Joe, happy memories of your kindness when my own Dad died. Your niece, Carole xxx

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Blair Parker wrote

Rest In Peace Uncle Joe, you were a lovely man and always so generous and kind to all of us. Thank you for all the love and kindness. I hope you are at peace now in heaven with Auntie Pauline, my Grandma and my mum. Lots of love, your great nephew Blair

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cheryl Birmingham wrote

Love to you all at this sad time. RIP uncle Joe lovely witty caring man . Many memories xxx

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Elizabeth Birmingham wrote

Sincere condolences Tracey Gaye Lindsey & families xxx
Rest in peace Joe

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Grandad Joe at my graduation 🐊

Grandad Joe at my graduation 🐊

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Karen Galbraith wrote

Uncle Joe was a kind wonderful soft spoken man who was always welcoming lots of lovely memories of the pub and his 80th Birthday at the club he will be always in out thoughts and sadly missed RIP xx

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Joe with the Celtic team RIP Joe

Joe with the Celtic team RIP Joe

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