Mr Michael Norman Cobert

E photo web.jpgOf St. Albans. Passed away on Wednesday 30th April 2025, aged 92 years.

Loving husband to Lorna and devoted father to Graham and Steven. Much loved and greatly missed by his family, friends, and all who knew him.

Mike's funeral service will take place at Banbury Crematorium on Thursday 22nd May 2025, 12:00 noon.

If you are unable to attend, Mike's service will be livestreamed and can be accessed using the following information:

https://watch.obitus.com 
Username: hoku7383
Password: 056938 

Family flowers only. Donations in memory of Mike are to benefit ‘Cancer Research UK’ and may be made on the day or via the 'Donate' button below.

Funeral enquiries c/o R. Locke & Son, Kineton on (01926) 640 386.

Total collected to date: £242.50

Charity details

Cancer Research Uk

Our vision is to bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. In the 1970s, less than a quarter of people with cancer survived. But over the last 40 years, survival has doubled – today half will survive. Our ambition is to accelerate progress and see three-quarters of people surviving the disease within the next 20 years.Our strategy will give us the foundations we need to tackle the challenges ahead.

We’re focusing our efforts in four key areas – working to help prevent cancer, diagnose it earlier, develop new treatments and optimise current treatments by personalising them and making them even more effective.We’ll continue to support research into all types of cancer and across all age groups. And we’re keeping our focus on understanding the biology of cancer so we can use this vital knowledge to save more lives. We’re increasing our research in key areas such as early diagnosis, and hard-to-treat cancers including lung, pancreatic, oesophageal cancers and brain tumours. We’re developing new tests, surgery and radiotherapy techniques, and cancer drugs. We want to personalise prevention, screening and treatment and bring benefits to patients sooner.

To help accelerate progress, we’ll be investing an additional £50 million a year into new funding schemes for our researchers. These will encourage collaboration and innovation, and support research tackling some of the biggest scientific challenges in cancer research. 

But we can’t achieve our mission alone. We rely on our dedicated scientists, doctors and nurses, and the generosity of our supporters across the UK. With your help, we can beat cancer sooner.

Registered Number 1089464

http://www.cancerresearchuk.org

Service details

Cremation Service

22 May, 2025 12:00

Banbury Crematorium

Banbury Crematorium, Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 1ST

Messages of condolence

In memory of Mike, a much loved brother. Shirley xxxx

Mrs Shirley Wilton

In memory of Uncle Mike. A really lovely uncle. I have such fond memories of him and the family visits when we were kids (Dave, Andy, Pete & I). He was kind, always interested in us, silly in a good way, engaging & a lot of fun. My heart goes out to Lorna, Steven & Graham and all the family - I know we will all miss him.

Ms Anne Brodrick (née Wilton)

To all Mike’s nearest and dearest, I’m so sorry for your loss. Mike was such a lovely character and always made me laugh about something or other. He was so clever and creative, kind and had a great sense of comedy. I feel very privileged to have had him as an uncle. I(Dave), Helen, Livs & Milli remember him with great affection.

Mr Dave Wilton

In memory of Uncle Mike. A great uncle to have who always had something he was making to show you or a story told with a twinkle in his eye, often about his days working in TV (a twinkle that got even bigger when he told you about that time Joanna Lumley kissed him). Mostly I remember him being good at telling a joke to kids, good at smiling, and strangely good at making his own sound effects, like the whistling sound of an object descending through the stratosphere before it crashed to earth. And I remember him being kind. He will be much missed, thinking of his family and all who knew him.

Mr Pete Wilton