To help with seating arrangements it would be helpful if anyone intending to attend either or both services could let Pat (241632 or [email protected]) know in advance.
David’s funeral will take place at St Giles church on Friday, 14th July at 2 pm. Gilly’s will be the following day, Saturday, 15th, at 11.30 am.
To help with seating arrangements it would be helpful if anyone intending to attend either or both services could let Pat (241632 or [email protected]) know in advance. Just to make sure that everyone is aware of the link to the livestream of Bar’s funeral at 10.30 am on Wednesday, at St Katherines, Exbury. It is being streamed to the Reading Room, but you can watch it at home using the following link:
https://www.funeralstreamingservice.co.uk/barabara-gilmour Password: Wednesday Revd Maureen has been asked to take the service. It is planned that there will be a memorial service here to remember Bar in September. Dear all,
Apologies, I should have sent this out already last week, but time has flown too quickly. Many of you know already about the concert, as the details were in the last programme. This will be another fabulous concert looking at the wonderful biographies of these two performers. Best wishes, Lynette Click here for details. This update on the data centre proposal for Wicklesham Quarry SSSI and local opposition may be of interest to people of great Coxwell. (The previous update can be found on the petiton main page with more information.) https://www.change.org/p/the-vale-of-white-horse-district-council-and-secretary-of-state-michael-gove-protect-wicklesham-quarry-from-development/u/31655273
Anna Hoare Please is there anyone who can help in setting up a mobile data signal in the Reading Room on Wednesday 21st of June to live screen Bar's funeral.
Please contact Richard on 07786494568 Thank you Some of you may have already heard..
Bar moved to Great Coxwell more than 20 years ago. She fell in love with it instantly. Over the years she became more and more involved with village life, the church and the community - even more so in the past decade. As a family we would like to thank you all for the incredible love, support and friendship you have extended to her over the years. She loved so many of you. She was often humbled by the care and support she had: i.e. cakes that frequently turned up on the doorstep. Since she stopped terrorising everyone in her car and moved to more sedate wheeled transportation, I know that one of the highlights of her day was to get on her scooter and ride up through the village chatting to so many of you as she went. She will miss you all very much. Thanks you for love, cakes and enriching her life. Fondest regards The Gilmour family |
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