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FRANK
BRINING March 12th in Wheatfields Hospice, aged
67 years of Wortley. The dearly beloved husband of Ann, much loved dad of Matt, Dave, Jess and Zara, also a dear brother and uncle.
Will be loved and missed by all who knew him.
Service and cremation will take place on Monday 25th March at 1.40pm at Rawdon Crematorium. Friends please accept this intimation, donations in lieu of flowers would be appreciated to benefit Wheatfields Hospice. A collection box will be available at the service.
Enquiries to Joseph Tate Funeral Directors.
Tel. 0113 2638971
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FRANK BRINING
Franky, you were a" king among men" and the kindest most caring man I have ever known, you have left your mark on my family and we will always remember that. Rest in Peace our dear friend, with all our love Pat, Donna, Wayne, Keith and Charlotte xxxxxxxxxxxxx
March 21, 2013
Frank
Friday nights just won't be the same, who's going to wind me up now. You even came out to Skiathos to do it. A good mate, true friend, sadly missed. Love to Ann and family.
Love Graham, Pamela, Helen and Alison
xxxxxx
Les Liversidge
March 20, 2013
Frank Brining
Will miss you Frank - A True Gentleman
Our thoughts are with the whole family at this sad time
Jackie Les & Family
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March 20, 2013
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