LINDSEY MILLS
LINDSEY MILLS Happy 40th birthday to a special daughter Love you loads Mom, Dad, Ade, Lauren and Ryan xxx Published in paper 19/06/2008
LINDSEY MILLS Happy 40th birthday to a special daughter Love you loads Mom, Dad, Ade, Lauren and Ryan xxx Published in paper 19/06/2008
TRACEY LEVERTON nee Cox To my special and wonderful Mom Happy 40th birthday on 26th June Lots and lots of love from your everloving daughter Gemma xxxx Published in paper 19/06/2008
TRACEY LEVERTON nee Cox Happy 40th birthday to a special sister and auntie on 26th June Lots of love from Brother Darren, nephew Reece and niece Lauren xxxx Published in paper 19/06/2008
THOMPSON KEN The family would sincerely like to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind messages of sympathy, floral tributes and donations for Mary Stevens Hospice. Special thanks to all who attended the funeral service, all the staff
FORREST GLENN 5 years 20th June Also remembering your 30th Birthday 21st June. Sadly missed by all of us Love Mom & Dad, Sisters, Brothers In Law, Nephews and Nieces Published in paper 19/06/2008
DENNIS FOXALL 21st June 2007 Someone very special is in our thoughts today God Bless Unc Love Iris, Barry and family Published in paper 19/06/2008
BOTFIELD JACKIE It's been seventeen years since my wife passed away but she will always be remembered and never forgotten. Husband Ron and all the Botfield family. Published in paper 19/06/2008
COX GEOFF OF NORTON Passed away on 13th June 2008, aged 77 years. Beloved husband of Brenda, loving dad of Nigel and who will be sadly missed by all who knew him. The funeral service will take place at Stourbridge Crematorium Chapel on Wednesday 25th
READ RAYMOND OF WOLLASTON Passed away peacefully on 11th June 2008. Beloved husband of Brenda. Funeral service will take place at St James's Church, Wollaston at 10.15am on Friday 20th June 2008, followed by private cremation. Family
FOXALL DENNIS In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away one year ago 21st June 2007 God saw you were getting tired and a cure was not to be, he wrapped his arms around you and whispered "come with me" Please keep your arms around him
ELIZABETH MCELHINNEY Congratulations on attaining your BA Hons 2.1 degree Love from your proud Mum and Dad, Matthew and Callum Published in paper 19/06/2008
MOSELEY JAMES HOWARD Passed away on 4th June 2008 aged 77 years. The funeral service has taken place, donations if desired for Mary Stevens Hospice are being accepted by H Porter & Sons, Funeral Directors, 60 South Road, Stourbridge DY8 3UJ Published
BRADLEY CARL Mole Wishing you a very Happy 40th Birthday June 18th Love you millions Mom & Dad, Michelle & Tim, Zhanine & Tim, Grant & Leighann and huge kisses from all your Nieces and Nephews Published in paper 19/06/2008
CARL BRADLEY Look who's 40 on June 18th Happy 40th Birthday All our love Deb, Demi and Thomas.Ros and Mel. Kerry, Jay, Ben and Louie Published in paper 19/06/2008
TRACEY LEVERTON nee Cox Happy 40th birthday to our wonderful daughter Tracey on 26th June All our love as always Mom nd Dad xxxx Published in paper 19/06/2008
WENDY EASTHOPE Happy 40th birthday With love from all the family xxxx Published in paper 19/06/2008
JOHNSON WES Betty, Kevin, Chris and Rebecca wish to thank family, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers and messages of sympathy at the time of their sad loss. Thanks to all who attended the funeral and for generous donations of £1123 for the charity
A second six-wicket haul in as many weeks from Imran Ali steered an in-form Halesowen side to an emphatic win away over Cannock to lift them up to eighth in Division One of the Birmingham League. Fourth-placed Cannock won the toss, decided to bat, and
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