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Funeral Service at St Mary's Church, Plumtree on Thursday, 22 February, 2024 at 12:15 pm followed by cremation at Rushcliffe Oaks Crematorium, Nottingham.
Funeral Home: TFS - Kings Lynn
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Thornalley's provided a truly excellent service, going above and beyond what we were expecting for my aunt's funeral. Having dealt with other funeral directors in the past, we can honestly say that Thornalleys were by far the better company, in each and every aspect of their service, including all of their staff. We couldn't have asked for more. Faultless.
Stephen
In lieu of a cash donation by Fred and Chris Pinfold. Thanks both.
Brian Scott
Uncle Ray was a true gentleman but also much more than that, a gentle man too, loving and caring to his family, considerate and compassionate to all that knew him. He and his innate good nature will be deeply missed by us and all that had the pleasure of knowing him, God bless Uncle Ray.
Ted & Ruth Peterson
In lieu of a cash donation from Ann and Pat made on the day. Thanks both.
Brian Scott
We remember Ray as being devoted to his family. A kind and caring husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather,who'll be very much missed. Our thoughts and love to June, Beverley,Brian and family.
Keith and Diane Pinfold
Ray was my father-in-law. We came into each others lives 16 years ago when I was lucky enough to start dating his daughter. I've never known him to be anything other than a kind and gentle man. He loved his wife, daughter, grandchildren and great grandchildren unconditionally and I have never known him to speak an angry word. Everyone that met Ray loved him. I haven't met anyone that would have a bad word to say about him. He leaves us now having lived the fullest of lives. I am thankful to have known him and am glad he is now free from the dementia that plagued his later years. Bless you Ray and may you rest in peace.
Brian Scott