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Published Date: 09 September 2009
LEONARD Frederick King, a retired farm foreman who lived in Alford, died aged 86 at Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham.
A service took place at Alford Crematorium and was conducted by Sandra Wright.
Family Mourners Attending: Joan King, wife; Paul King, son; Carol and Owen Rymer, daughter and son-in-law; Keith and Eunice Chapman, brother and sister-in-law; Geoffrey C
hapman, brother and Sue, partner; Lena Johnson, sister (also rep Harry and Kath Chapman); Monica Waters, sister; Dorothy Chapman, sister-in-law; Barbara King, sister-in-law; Ian King, nephew; Geoffrey King, nephew; Adrian King, nephew; Tim Johnson, nephew; Chris Johnson (also rep Martin Johnson, nephew); Elizabeth Shandler, niece; Jayne Cioni, niece (also rep Sandra Peasgood, niece); David King, son; Stephen and Jenny Simpson, grandson and wife; Scott, Lauren and Layla, great grandchildren; Joanne Simpson, granddaughter and Gino Thorpe, partner; Daniel and Sarah King, grandson and wife; Sarah and Paul Smith, granddaughter and husband; Emma King, granddaughter;Terry King, grandson and Janine Ward, partner; Piper King, great grandchild; Michaela McNamee, great grandchild;
Others Attending: Ron and Carol Burton, Colin and Sheila Rymer, Mr and Mrs A Proctor, Wag and Nora Dennis, Kevin and Debbie Dennis, Jack Billcliffe and Mary Stones, Lawrence and Patsy Vines (also rep Stivie);
Messrs: Maurice Dickinson, David Baxter, Mick Williams, Fred Storr, Harry Baker, Frank Dixon, Winston Moses, Richard White, Richard Bell (also rep David Bell); Alan Brumpton (also rep Pat Brumpton); Roy Done (also rep Done family and Staff);
Mesdames and Misses: Ruth Blanchard, Heather Bluff, Linda Storr, Ada Wood, Shirley Turner, Hilly Turner,
Arrangements were by Kettle Ltd of Grimsby and Louth.



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