David John Hanson
Passed away on 23 September 2017, aged 70 years.
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Please help support The Duchess of Kent Hospice in memory of David. All donations are gratefully received.
Happy times when we were together, Hold memories that will last forever
Page Closed on 13 November 2017
Sue Ryder Thames Valley
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Sue Ryder supports people through the most difficult times of their lives. Whether that's a terminal illness, the loss of a loved one or a neurological condition - we're there when it matters. Our doctors, nurses and carers give people the compassion and expert care they need to help them live the best life they possibly can.
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TOTAL DONATION
£360.00 + £30.89 Gift Aid
Steve and Karen
£20.00
27/10/2017
offline donation
Brian & Val
£50.00
27/10/2017
offline donation
Mrs L Hanson
£100.00
27/10/2017
offline donation
Rosemary Jordan
£30.00
25/10/2017
offline donation
Gillian Beauchamp
£30.00
13/10/2017
offline donation
Pauline Chappell
You were a lovely kind, thoughtful and generous man, you will be missed by all. Our thoughts are with you all.
Love Pauline and family
£50.00 + £11.88 Gift Aid
11/10/2017
online donation
Sharon Golden
Our thoughts are with all the family, Sharon, Robert and Eileen xx
£20.00 + £4.75 Gift Aid
10/10/2017
online donation
Irene, Ken & Simon Hutchins
In memory of our very good friend David. You were a truly great person who brightened our lives. Sadly missed but never forgotten. xXx
£30.00 + £7.13 Gift Aid
09/10/2017
online donation
mr stephen taylor
Hearing about your loss has deeply saddened us, but I we know that this is far from what you are going through right now. You are in our thoughts and prayers.Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family. Steve and Dorothy Taylor.
£30.00 + £7.13 Gift Aid
08/10/2017
online donation
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