Dearly loved husband of the late Marcia, treasured dad of Karen and Nigel, father in law to Ian and Lorraine and much loved grandad of Sam and Will. He will be sadly missed by all.
Bryan's funeral service will be held on Friday 5th April 11:30am in the South Chapel at Oakley Wood Crematorium.
By request family flowers only but donations if desired for Shipston First Responders and Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance may be made by clicking the 'Donate' button below. If you qualify, you can increases the generosity of your donation by adding Gift Aid, which will be gratefully appreciated.
Enquiries c/o R.Locke & Son Brailes (01608) 685 274
The Air Ambulance Service operates the national Children’s Air Ambulance and the local air ambulance services for Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland.
Our vision is clear. We want children to grow into adults, we want adults to live longer and we want bereavement through trauma to become rare.
Each of our services works tirelessly to save lives and alleviate sickness, wherever and whenever possible.
We are a volunteer group which responds to 999 calls in partnership with West Midlands Ambulance Service. The idea being that a First Responder can arrive on scene and begin immediate treatment if necessary until a conventional ambulance service vehicle arrives.
Shipston First Responders help West Midlands Ambulance Service get trained, experienced care to a patient very rapidly. Shipston First Responders volunteers are based in and around the town and can usually respond to an emergency call within 5 minutes which can be vital considering the town’s rural location.
The team is often first on the scene, and has saved lives in cardiac arrest situations. The team aims to provide a service 24 hours, 7 days a week and is always looking for more volunteers.
SFR is funded entirely from donations and grants. All of the people delivering this vital service are volunteers, helping others in their own time, and at their own cost.
Sorry I am unable to join you to say goodbye to Brian. Unfortunately I have ‘granny’ duties which we were unable to rearrange.
I shall be thinking of Brian.