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Our Collections > 4 The Observer Wednesday December 1 1999 GG Classified: 01737 732222 OBITUARIES Authority striving to tackle millennium bug Houses and Gardens and from January will also be available on the English Heritage web site at wwwenglish-heritageorguk A spokesman 2 East Grinstead Observer Thursday April 28 1 988 OBITUARIES DUTY CHEMISTS BETWEEN 530-630 pm Monday to Friday and 12 noon 1 pm on Sundays Until Sunday: Savory and Moore Ltd 27 London Road East Grinstead From Sunday: Kingswood Chemists Ltd 110 112 London 2 East Grinstead Observer Obituaries MR K C ASHFOLD KENNETH Charles Ashfold of Lewes Road East Grinstead died on October 3 aged 65 The funeral service was held on October 7 at Surrey and Sussex Crematorium MR D R OLIVER DENNIS Robert Oliver of Herontye 2 East Grinstead Observer OBITUARY Mrs M I Griffin THE funeral service of Mrs May Ingeborg Griffin took place last Thursday at Worth Crematorium Mrs Griffin of Linden Avenue East Grinstead died on September 18 aged 81 Mr C E Jones THE funeral service 2 East Grinstead Observer Thursday November 1 7 1 988 OBITUARIES SMART uniformed guides lined the entrance to St Johns Church Copthome In honour of the veterans MRS J O SHUTTLEWORTH JUNE Oakley Shuttle-worth of Allens Close Ashurst Wood died at Pembury 2 East Grinstead Observer Wednesday October 18 1995 99 OBITUARY MR R W POTTER RONALD William Potter of New Farthingdale Dormansland died at East Surrey Hospital on October 11 He was 71 Mr Potter is a retired compositor and leaves his wife Norah The funeral 2 East Grinstead Observer Wednesday October 4 1995 99 OBITUARIES H K HILDA Emily Butler Hurstpierpoint died at Knowle House Nursing Home Hast Grinstead September 28 She was 93 funeral service was held Tuesday Surrey Sussex Crematorium taken Reverend A 2 East Grinstead Observer Thursday March 30 1989 OBITUARIES Police car lights set driver bust limit A COMPANY director and father of five put his foot down through Forest Row to get away from the bright lights of an unmarked police car MRS L Narcisi TANDRIDGE 2 East Grinstead Observer Thursday November 24 1988 OBITUARY MRS CSM Allen CONSTANCE Susan Mary Allen of Holtye Road East Grinstead died on November 12 aged 65 The funeral service was held on November 21 at Surrey and Sussex Crematorium MRS M E Wood MABLE 2 East Grinstead Observer Wednesday May 27 1998 gg OBITUARIES Farewell to Rob Wallis IllSidS Out Motors Letters 4 Celebrity golf day 5 Arm's Tuck Box 6 Health Chat 8 Ardingly Show competition 10 Internet 12 Hickstead competition 15 19 PLUS Sport 57 66 2 East Grinstead Observer Thursday June 1 8 1 987 OBITUARY Mrs L M Jones LILIAN Maud Jones of Oak-leigh Nursing Home Lewes Road East Grinstead died on June 9 She was 85 Her funeral service is today (June 18) at the Surrey and Sussex Crematorium Mr R Strachan East Grinstead Observer Thursday September t 1979 Obituary BLOOMING SUCCESS ! 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