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suppose I am lucky I have a dog walker and lots of human as well as dog friends
oh and my owner. OBITUARIES
My owner does her best. The other day she was moaning about the cost of my
drugs. She was checking these to see if we needed to order more in case they there in the early 1840s: nearly 180 years.
are affected by Brexit. The only trouble with hoarding is that if she gets extra, A small private funeral service was held in Weymouth on Monday
some other dog might not get any at all.
Nov 16th. The funeral directors have set up a public page to post messages
By the time you read this we should know if we are back to the rule of six or if and memories (including a photo gallery). Please contribute if you like:
lockdown is to continue until Christmas and the New Year. I like getting left over https://www.funeraldirector.co.uk/funeral/pauline-jesty
Cold turkey so I hope we get a big one. These are uncertain times difficult to
plan ahead but the vaccine is coming. Hooray!!!! In lieu of flowers Nick and I suggest donations to the
British Red Cross, which can be done from the same
Jenny Stone
page.
The end of an era...
“IN THE WORDS OF REVD BOB”
What could be a more appropriate present for friends
and relations at Christmas than a book comprising
sermons by Revd Bob and presented in his unique style?
In retirement, he generously gave so much of his time,
energy and love to our parishes
The collection of 62 sermons, following the liturgical
year, includes photographs at various stages of his life.
The Foreword has been written by Revd Hugh Maddox
and the
book is
dedicated to Bob’s wife, Joan.
The book priced at £10 may be
obtained from Sarah Welton
(471562) and Audrey Grindrod
(471214). Copies of the book will
also be on sale at Parish Christmas
Fayres if such fayres become
allowed.
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