Mr Brian George Midgley

E 20230716_Krone-15578e94 web cropped.jpgdied peacefully at home in Shipston on Stour on 13th February, aged 85 years.

Much loved by family and friends, he will be sadly missed.

A celebration of his life will be held at Ettington Church at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday 21st March.

The service will be webcast, please see details below.

No flowers please; donations in Brian’s memory, if wished, to 'Bowel Cancer UK' may be left at the service or made via the 'Donate' button below.

Enquiries to R. Locke & Son, Brailes, (01608) 685 274.

 

Webcast details

To view the webcast of Brain's service please use the Login PIN 886-2063 and click View Webcast Here.

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Messages of condolence

With all good wishes. Ben & Ann

Mr Ben Cubey

Brian will be remembered fondly by all that knew him; really, what more can you hope for from a life? My sincerest condolences to his family and friends.

Mr Tollon Adkins

We are so grateful to have known Brian and Mary as friends

Reverend John & Elizabeth Horton

Deepest sympathy and happy memories of Brian and Mary from cousins by marriage

Mr Richard Eliot

Cash donations received at the Funeral Service.

Anonymous .

In esteemed memory of Brian.

Mr Paul Standing

We have many fond and happy memories of "making music" with Brian as Musical Director with both Windsor and Eton Opera and Park Opera, and rehearsing at Windsor Boy's School where both of our sons went to school. Brian was a fine musician and a kind friend with a keen sense of humour. We will miss him.

Dr Keith and Mrs Sallie Ward

In memory of Brian; friend, fellow musician and piano accompanist. Thank you for your musicianship, friendship and your unerring sense of humour! A true gentleman, sadly missed. Love Claire and Tim Johnson

Mrs Claire Johnson

Fondest memories of Brian; love to all his family.

Mr Anthony Peter

Many happy memories of times spent as students at St Caths and many occasions since. Respected as a talented musician, valued as a good friend; he will be missed by many..

Mr Walter Stead

It has been a privilege to have known Brian for 65 years and to have shared many happy times together. I always admired his musical skills and his mature approach to life.

Mr Peter Freeman

In memory of a brilliant colleague and kind friend from the early years of my teaching career. Thoughts and prayers are with Brian's family.

Dr Elaine Hood

So sad to hear of Brian's passing such a great gentleman

Mrs Jane Jones