Brian Peter Dewbery (20 Sep 1933 - 12 Aug 2015)

Location
Lincoln Crematorium Washingborough Road Lincoln LN4 1EF
Date
2nd Sep 2015
Time
12.30pm
Open map

Print

In loving memory of Brian Peter Dewbery who passed away on 12th August 2015 aged 81 following a short illness in Lincoln County Hospital.
Deeply missed by daughter June and son-in-law Sid and grandchildren Martyn and Samantha and their partners. Very sadly missed by great-grandchildren Louise and Robert. Granddad Brian will also be fondly remembered by his younger great-grandchildren Leon, Kaitlyn and Penny as well as Chris, Sophie, Caitlin and Aimee. And remembered by all his family and friends around the world.
Brian's funeral will take place at Lincoln Crematorium on 2 September at 1230. Followed by a celebration of his life at June's home where he spent many a happy hour in the garden.
Family flowers only thank you. Donations can be made using the link on this page or in the more traditional ways.
Please share your condolences and memories of Brian on this page.

Daniel Dixon wrote

A true gentleman and a hero, kind and generous. Brian gave of himself to help others.
Rest in peace with Sheila, Sir.

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Daniel Dixon lit a candle
June wrote

Dad may you rest in peace now with mum.
We all miss you very much

Report abuse
Comment on this message
martyn bell wrote

miss you granddad, so many happy times, hope I can be half the man you were, go in peace with nanny and uncle Keith, with love from your grandson, Jo and all the great-grandkids, we will miss you dearly xxxxxxxxx

Report abuse
Comment on this message
John Howley lit a candle
Lee Gooch lit a candle
June lit a candle
June Bell wrote

To all those who attended yesterday - thank you it was a beautiful service.
To all those who came back here afterwards - thank you it was really appreciated by all.
To all those who donated who attended or not your donations really mean a lot and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
We will miss dad very much but I think he would have enjoyed yesterday.
Keep the messages, memories and donations coming, they mean so much to us all
Thank you

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Dorothy and Jane Barnett wrote

Loss of a very good neighbour. Brian will be sadly missed.

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Kate Forrest wrote

Hoping that the roses bloom for both your mum and dad June. Lovely to meet you and thank you for your kindness towards my mum and dad ( Anne and Neil Forrest) .We will be thinking of you and your family tomorrow.
With love and prayers for Brian,
The Forrest family xx

Report abuse
Comment on this message
June Bell wrote

love you dad, rest with mum and Keith safely

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Penny & Jim Robins lit a candle
Penny & Jim Robins lit a candle
Helen and Pete O'connell lit a candle
Karen Shooter wrote

I'm glad you are at peace Brian, the loss belongs to us here. Both Sheila and Brian welcomed me into their home with warmth, love and acceptance, and that feeling will stay with me. Safe journey x

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Ian wrote

Respect sir your time is done

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Ian lit a candle
Arthur Thurston lit a candle
Margaret & Neil SMITH lit a candle
Margaret & Neil SMITH wrote

I will always remember Brian's comment when returning a book I had loaned him ( Catch - 22 by Joseph Heller)-----"I always knew there was something wrong with you!" Both Sheila and Brian were great friends through the years and they will both be remembered with fond loving memories.

Report abuse
Comment on this message
arthur thurston wrote

remembering good times pauline and i had on hols with brian and sheila.

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Sam Marshall wrote

So many happy memories throughout my life which I will cherish forever ! I love you so very much and miss you dearly. Give my beautiful Nanny hugs and kisses from us xxxx

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Sam Marshall lit a candle
jason foulger wrote

My greatest memories of Uncle Brian were when we would sit on the wall watching the Lowestoft air show and he would spend hours talking to me and answering all my questions. It is thanks to uncle Brian that I am as interested in planes as I am now. Keep the stories going up there and keep smiling xxx

Report abuse
Comment on this message
jason foulger lit a candle
gillian foulger lit a candle
gillian foulger wrote

Whenever I think of uncle Brian I always think of the funny stories he would tell us....I never knew if they were true or not half the time but you were always guaranteed to cry with laughter. Rest in peace, lots of love and get them giggling in heaven xxxx

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Joanne Bell lit a candle
Carole & Tom goodchild wrote

Very sorry for your lost .. your happy memories of Brian will be with you always and he will safe in your hearts forever my condolences to you all sorry I will not be able to be at the funeral to many miles between us but you certainly will be in my thoughts much love to you all xXx

Report abuse
Comment on this message
Carole & Tom goodchild lit a candle