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Paul Hutchings RIP

This sad news from Leo Hutchings

As you may have been aware, my father, Paul Hutchings, had been fighting cancer of the mouth for the last couple of years and sadly lost his battle on the morning of 5th February. 

The funeral service, to which all are welcome, will take place at South West Middlesex (Hanworth) Crematorium, on Monday 4th March at 12.20pm.

For those who can make it, the wake will be held at the Cabbage Patch Pub in Twickenham after the service.  If you will be looking to attend the wake, it would be helpful if you could let me know so that I can confirm the finer details with the venue.

I have arranged two floral tributes, if anyone else would like to add to that I would ask that they be delivered to the address below before 10.20am on the morning of the service.

Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors

13 Market Parade
Hampton Road West
Hanworth
TW13 6AL

Any charitable donations that people would like to make are to be shared between Clarendon School and MacMillan Cancer Care.  Donations can be made on the day of the service or via the donations page on the Lodge Brothers website, www.lodgebros.co.uk.  My father’s details should be available on there from 19th February onwards.

If you think that anyone whose email address my father didn’t have should be notified or would like to attend, please feel free to pass these details on.  Please also feel free to ask me if there’s anyone in particular you think I should try to contact who I might not have done already, albeit that I might not be able to reply immediately.

Leo Hutchings

Steve Newnham – update

Some of you may have heard of Steve’s ‘visit’ to Harefield Hospital back in June – he had to miss the Pyrford lunch.

It proved rather problematical with him finishing up up in Intensive care.
Martin Drake visited with him on Monday:-

I managed to get in and see Steve in Harefield on Monday. He’s making progress slowly but has had a few set backs. The work on the heart is now all good but he has suffered from fluid on the lungs so been back into theatre for that and also now fluid in the abdomen which is draining slowly. This was causing him some quite severe stomach cramps when I visited but fortunately Hilary (his wife) rang to say that this problem was a lot better the next day so hoping for continued improvement.  He’s on the normal ward now and hopefully transferring to Wycombe as soon as the drains are out but its going to be a long road to full recover as he has been so weakened by all the surgery and length of time out of action. He was grateful for the visit ( I took Hilary over with me which worked well she left us for an hour or so and then stayed on and got a taxi back) I’ll let you know when he gets transferred but in the meantime if you could pass this on to the old boys along with Steve’s greetings that would be great. I have got a mobile for Hilary now if you wanted to check about visiting.

To contact Martin who has a new email address click here

Nial Brown reunion

Knees Up for Nial

A few of his friends are organising a reunion event for all who have had the pleasure of knowing Nial Brown – VT Editor.

The evening will be a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and will feature live music and a fundraising auction to help Nial’s ongoing rehabilitation following his severe stroke.

Monday 21st May 2018

7pm-11pm

The Monarch, 40-42 Chalk Farm Road, Camden, NW1 8BG
(nearest tube Chalk Farm or Camden Town)

Please let us know if you can come by dropping us an email at: kneesupfornial@outlook.com

Or, RSVP on the facebook event page here:

www.facebook.com/events/690325971357897/

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If you can’t come along but would like to contribute, please send us an email and we will let you know how. Thank you!

Frank Riches RIP

Denise Sissons has passed on the sad news that Frank Riches passed away last week. He had been very ill with a brain tumour since the end of 2017.

His funeral is on the Thursday 22nd at 14:30 at Winford, Somerset, Church, BS40 8EU. He wanted to be buried in the church yard so no crematorium. As far as we know it’s then tea back at the house, before hot food arranged at the local pub. No flowers donations to charities yet to be decided.
If you would like to come please let me know and I’ll tell Gwyn or email her gwynriches@ Hotmail.com.

More information to follow