Andrews Dale Richard Taken very suddenly at his home
in Thailand, aged 56.
A beloved son and a much loved brother, father, grandfather and uncle.
Will be missed by so many.
Funeral to take place at
Eastbourne Crematorium Main Chapel
on Thursday 23rd January 2020 at 2.00pm. Family flowers only
but donations in Dale's memory
if desired for the local WRAS.
All enquiries to Eastbourne Funeralcare Tel:734482
Sponsored by The Co-operative Funeralcare Eastbourne.
5 Entries
January 23, 2020
Julia Porter
Remember Dale from Infant and Junior schools always made us laugh.
January 21, 2020
I knew Dale through his gaming in KingsRoad and Diablo for about 5 years, over which time I spent many hours enjoying his wonderful company while chatting on discord and his wonderful sense of humour. RIP Dale you are missed by your friends in the clan you made. THC420 continues in your memory. BlueGirl
January 19, 2020
B Jen
Bangkok expats will miss him, RIP bro
January 18, 2020
Throughout life we meet many people some we cry with some we laugh with some we drink with most pass by never to be seen again and few become friends and fewer become your closest friends. Whom you hold close to your heart . Your brother from another mother yet you feel as though you both came from the same womb. Dale I can't say how much I'll miss you because there's nothing I could say that I know you don't already know. There are no words other than thank you from the bottom of my heart for being what you were good at doing being a dear friend , making life fun, and making an impression on everyone you met. Bless you Brother fly high fly free until the next time xxx
January 13, 2020
Cheryl Shadwell ( nee Rogers)
I remember Dale from Cavendish School, always a character. Fond school memories.
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Funeral services provided by:
The Co-operative Funeralcare Eastbourne51 South Street, Eastbourne BN21 4SL
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