In Memory of Malcolm Findlay, 78 years old, died on Monday 20th August 2018 at his home in Sunninghill, Berkshire, his family home for over 50 years.
His funeral service will be held at Easthampstead Crematorium on Wednesday 5th September 2018 at 2.15pm, all are welcome to celebrate his life.
Malcolm was born on 11th May 1940 to John and Jessie Findlay and was one of four boys, brother to Robert, David and Alastair. He was the last surviving brother.
He was married to his loving wife Dawn Findlay for 57 happy years and Dad to Mark and Andrew. He was also Grandad to Karl, Kyle, Rebecca, Jake, Liam, Robbie and Ami.
Malcolm was a well known local figure, a landscape gardener by trade, a profession he continued into his 70's, a hard worker and a perfectionist. He was also well known for his love of a good joke even in his last days.
The family would like to express their thanks for the care that was provided during the later stages of Motor Neurone and are pleased that he passed peacefully at home.
We request only family flowers.
Please help us contribute to the great work of the Motor Neurone Association in tackling this horrid disease by making a donation using the button below.
In Memory of Malcolm Findlay, 78 years old, died on Monday 20th August 2018 at his home in Sunninghill, Berkshire, his family home for over 50 years.
His funeral service will be held at Easthampstead Crematorium on Wednesday 5th September 2018 at 2.15pm, all are welcome to celebrate his life.
Malcolm was born on 11th May 1940 to John and Jessie Findlay and was one of four boys, brother to Robert, David and Alastair. He was the last surviving brother.
He was married to his loving wife Dawn Findlay for 57 happy years and Dad to Mark and Andrew. He was also Grandad to Karl, Kyle, Rebecca, Jake, Liam, Robbie and Ami.
Malcolm was a well known local figure, a landscape gardener by trade, a profession he continued into his 70's, a hard worker and a perfectionist. He was also well known for his love of a good joke even in his last days.
The family would like to express their thanks for the care that was provided during the later stages of Motor Neurone and are pleased that he passed peacefully at home.
We request only family flowers.
Please help us contribute to the great work of the Motor Neurone Association in tackling this horrid disease by making a donation using the button below.
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