William James South
Passed away on 01 March 2017, aged 93 years.
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In Loving Memory of Bill
Page Closed on 14 April 2017
Royal Berks Charity
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The Royal Berks Charity supports the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust vision to continue to drive improvement in patient experience and be an outstanding provider of health services for our local communities.
Through fundraising and generous donations, we are able to add extra value and support pioneering and innovative work for the benefit of those that need us. It's these extras - both small and large - above and beyond the scope of the NHS budget, that really make a difference.
Your invaluable support makes this possible, and we hope our work inspires you to join us on this exciting journey to help more patients and their families every day.
Charity Registration No. 1052720
TOTAL DONATION
£220.00 + £23.76 Gift Aid
Mrs P C Tarleton
£10.00
05/04/2017
offline donation
Julian Saunders and Sheila Maister
In memory of Uncle Bill, we will miss you. Julian and Sheila
£40.00
05/04/2017
online donation
Pete and Penny Barrett
£10.00
25/03/2017
online donation
M & J Wyatt
£30.00
24/03/2017
offline donation
Chris & Emma Ing
In memory of a dearly loved Uncle.
Chris & Emma
£50.00 + £11.88 Gift Aid
22/03/2017
online donation
Claire Mulligan
RIP Bill xxxx
£20.00
15/03/2017
online donation
Andy Smith
Sadly missed
£25.00 + £5.94 Gift Aid
15/03/2017
online donation
GIll Smith
In loving memory of Uncle Bill
£25.00 + £5.94 Gift Aid
10/03/2017
online donation
Mary Edmonds
With fondest memories of a very dear uncle.xx
£10.00
05/03/2017
online donation
Funeral Service
Date & Time: Friday 17 Mar 2017 at 2:30 PM
Location:
Reading Crematorium - South Chapel,
Reading Cemetery & Crematorium, All Hallows Road, Caversham, Reading RG4 5LP
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