Funeral details for Wistonian Rev Ken Sambrook
The funeral for Rev Ken Sambrook who died recently will take place on Monday November 29.
It will take place at 11:30am at St Mary’s Church in Wistaston.
The funeral for Rev Ken Sambrook who died recently will take place on Monday November 29.
It will take place at 11:30am at St Mary’s Church in Wistaston.
Well-known Nantwich man David “Pinky” Pattinson has died, his family has announced.
Former Brine Leas School pupil David died aged 63 and a funeral will be held at St Mary’s Church in Nantwich on September 2.
A special memorial service and funeral of courageous Nantwich youngster Elle Morris will take place this week.
Elle, 11, from Mottram Drive, Stapeley, died after a long battle with cystic fibrosis and undergoing a double lung transplant.
The grieving daughter of a popular Nantwich pensioner has paid tribute after she died in a road accident on the A534.
Beryl Hilton, 84, was a passenger in a car which collided with a lorry on Nantwich Road, near the Old Manor pub.
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What’s Happening on North Street is partnering with local businesses and organisations for the event on Thursday April 6.
Hundreds of cyclists are expected to follow the funeral cortege of Shavington man Michael Beeston when they honour him later this week.
Michael, who worked in Nantwich, was killed after a collision with a car as he cycled home late at night.
Bosses at Nantwich Town are planning a tribute to club stalwart Frank Dale who has died. Frank was a popular figure around the Weaver Stadium club, attending games, functions and events for many years.
Family and friends of a Nantwich author who sold millions of books worldwide, paid tribute at her funeral today. Penny Halsall, who wrote under pen names Penny Jordan and Annie Groves, died of cancer aged 65 on New Year’s Eve.
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