Condolences

MARCIA HARMAN

posted 12/04/2023

I will miss our talks on the phone and my visit when we are back in Brighton. You were my eldest brother Mike's best friend. You were at 67 Crabtree Avenue the day I was born 26/03/63 playing card with my family. It was always a standing joke when Andy and I visited, we would make a bet as to how long the day of my birth would be mentioned. It was always normally as soon as we met. You always use to like having a reminisce of happy times with my family. You were always part of our family and well loved. Mum & Dad always had time for you. You were like another son to them. Sorry we can't be there to send you on your way. But I take comfort knowing that we were able to talk as and when you felt the need. Sending lots of love, hugs & kisses on your final journey and to your family. Marcy & Andy Harman xx

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Jacky Burnard

posted 18/04/2023

So sorry to hear of Jeff's passing. I last saw him at my brother in laws memorial service. I remember watching in awe as he carried tvs etc with his work, wanting to help, but knowing he was determined to do so alone. Such a lovely man.

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Benjamin Clare

posted 18/04/2023

Grandad, you will never know just how much we will miss you. We had such an incredible bond, you were my life mentor, my greatest teacher, my best friend and so much more rolled in to one. We could talk until there was jothing left to say and still talk on. Each visit bought us new memories to treasure. I will forever continue to tell your stories and share the love you had for our girls I'm so lucky to have been able to spend so much time with you grandad. You are and always have been my hero and forever will be. I'll always cherish every memory we've shared from films we've watched and the music we would play on repeat. Sleep tight love you always ❤️

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