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MICHEAL NASH WHITTLE

Matthew from Spreydon

My Dad's funeral was on Thursday, thanksyou RSA for the kind service, and thankyou to those who attended.
Dad was very supportive of me doing The Charity for Christchurch Shop, he very much enjoyed the people who came, I will miss him dearly especially his input, humour and just listening to him talking to his cats, especially Tiddles the cat, thanksyou dad for your kindness, support and generosity.
With regret Charity for Christchurch will no longer be at Charles Upham ave, perhaps there is a garage out there that we could use, please contact me if you know of one.
Maybe another person or group would like to start a shop up too,
With Gods Grace thanksyou everybody for your support to those less fortunate God Bless you all Matt.

RECYCLING MAN CHARITY AUCTION IS STILL GOING ON FACEBOOK
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Call Matt 02108439932

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