Mr Maurice John Bott

Bott M- Website.jpegDied peacefully on 17th January 2025 aged 98 years. Maurice will be sadly missed by all that knew him. Maurice's service will be on Tuesday 18th Febraury 1:00pm at St Mary's Church Ilmington. By request family flowers only but donations if desired for Shipston Home Nursing may be left at the service or made by clicking the 'Donate' button below.

Enquires c/o R.Locke & Son Brailes (01608) 685 274

Total collected to date: £1,017.15

Charity details

Shipston Home Nursing

Your ‘Hospice at Home’ for patients and their families facing incurable illnesses

We are a local Charity founded in 1997 with the purpose of caring for patients with illnesses which do not respond to curative treatment and who wish to be nursed at home.  Our Nursing Services are managed through a team of Registered General Nurses specialising in palliative care supported by Health Care Assistants. We care for the patient and their family, in their own homes throughout the period of their illness.

Our service covers Shipston, Wellesbourne, Kineton and the surrounding villages and  is completely free of charge.

We depend on the ongoing generosity of our supporters and donors to ensure that this free community service, continues to provide high quality nursing care to families facing terminal illness, with the required expertise and support.

We are extremely grateful for the ongoing support we receive from the community we serve.

Registered Number 1162586

http://www.shipstonhomenursing.co.uk

Service details

Funeral service

18 February, 2025 13:00

St. Mary's Ilmington,

Messages of condolence

Further cash donations.

Anonymous .

In fond memory of Maurice.

Mr Paul and Glenda Wilkinson

Maurice was a lovely man, it was a privilege to know him.

Mr Timothy Seller

With all our love, Chris & Helen

Mr Christopher Patrick

Cash donations received at the Funeral Service.

Anonymous .

My thoughts to Liz and family at this sad time losing Maurice. I hope this donation helps others just as Liz was helped through difficult times.

Mr Ian O'Cleary