Swft Charity, The Palliative Care Team (Warwick Hospital)
Registered Number 1056424
died peacefully after a short illness on 27th October, aged 78 years.
Much loved by his family and many friends, especially his wife, Bridget, his children, Lulah, Tom, Felicity and Will, and his eleven grandchildren.
Digby's funeral service will take place at 12:00 noon Friday 22nd November at All Saints, Burton Dassett.
Family flowers only please.
Donations in memory of Digby are to be divided between 'The Palliative Care Team at Warwick Hospital', 'All Saints Church, Burton Dassett' and 'Oxfam'. These may be left in the retiring collection at the service or via the 'Donate' button below where your generosirty may be further enhanced by Gift Aid.
Enquiries care of R. Locke & Son, Brailes, (01608) 685 274.
SWFT Charity enhances equipment and services across South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust.
We believe that every member of the community who uses our services deserves the best possible care. That’s why we endeavour to cover the cost of the extras, above core NHS funding, that give our hard-working staff the opportunity to deliver the very best care possible in the most comfortable settings. Whether it’s bright and welcoming décor in a waiting area, state of the art medical equipment or entertainment for our inpatients, SWFT Charity is here to help.
But we can’t do it without you, so if you can help us to sprinkle some magic on our services, please donate today.
Registered Number 1056424
All Saints' Church Burton Dassett is recognised as one of the most beautiful and unspoilt village churches in Warwickshire, and is uniquely situated, standing as it does in an elevated position in the Burton Dassett Hills. as you approach the church
At the approach to the Church you can see a 'holy well' with a well-house built in 1840.
The first Burton Dassett church pre-dates the Domesday Survey of 1087, which which gives us the first recorded history of the district and chronicles the existence of a small church occupying the area now covered by the present nave.
Oxfam is a global community of people who believe in a kinder, and radically better world, where everyone has the power to thrive not just survive. We believe we can overcome poverty by fighting the injustices and inequalities that fuel it.
Since Oxfam first started in 1942, we’ve challenged the underlying causes of poverty, while supporting people to cope when disaster strikes. These principles are just as relevant today. But inequality is on the rise, and global challenges from climate to conflict to cost of living are reversing progress against extreme poverty. So, the same old approach cannot be the answer.
In 2020 we launched a strategy that sets out how Oxfam GB believe we can best tackle poverty, in the context of these enormous challenges the world faces.
This means we:
And how we work is as important as what we do, so through it all is a focus on continuing to become a safe, feminist and anti-racist organisation.
Registered Number 202918