Ian Andrews
Passed away on 08 April 2026, aged 72 years.
Page Closes on 26 May 2026
TOTAL DONATION
£465.00 + £83.75 Gift Aid
Liz + Pete Addison
Rest in peace Ian xxx
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid
27/04/2026
online donation
Wendy Saint
In respect of the late Mr Ian H Andrews
£20.00
27/04/2026
offline donation
Mark & Nicky Read
Will have such fond memories of you when caravaning and cruising,RIP Ian xx
£25.00
22/04/2026
online donation
Martyn Smith
Will miss you Ian. The best brother-in-law. You always had the tool I needed to borrow. You didn't seem to mind that I was round a lot drinking your tea. But I was quite good at making it too. Love Heather and Martyn xx
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid
16/04/2026
online donation
Anonymous
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid
16/04/2026
online donation
Jane McNamee
So sorry for your loss. will always have fond memories of Ian at Castleman lunches and leading Mary and me on training walks around Chettle with your dog. X
£10.00
16/04/2026
online donation
Cheryl Carter
RIP Uncle Ian xx
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid
15/04/2026
online donation
Chris Andrews
Dad you may be gone, but you will never be forgotten.
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid
15/04/2026
online donation
Anonymous
£50.00
15/04/2026
online donation
Anonymous
£25.00
15/04/2026
online donation
Jamie Whitten
Sorry for your loss Sam and family, RIP Ian. From Jamie, Clare, Amelia and Olivia x
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid
15/04/2026
online donation
Sam Atkins
You will be missed Dad. Sleep well.x
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid
15/04/2026
online donation
Janet Andrews
Loved and missed
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid
14/04/2026
online donation
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W. Smith and Sons is a genuine family business. In 1892 Walter Smith, a wheelwright from Puriton in Somerset, established his own coach building business in Pine Road, Winton. His work occasionally involved the construction of horse drawn hearses and carriages for the funeral trade, and it was not long before Walter realised that he could also provide a funeral service to supplement his coach building work. By 1896, the business expanded sufficiently to warrant a move to larger premises in Wimborne Road, Winton, where it has remained to this present day. Following Walter’s death in 1934 and the onset of the motor vehicle, it was decided by his sons, Leslie and Gordon, to seize the coach building work and concentrate solely on funeral directing.
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