Mrs Alison Ruth 'Al' Kenton

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of Warwick, passed away on 18 September 2025, aged 61 years. Beloved husband of Neil and dear sister of Deborah. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends.

Funeral service at Sun Rising Natural Burial Ground on Monday 13 October at 2.00pm. Family flowers only. 

Donations for Cancer Research UK and Dogs Trust may be made by clicking the ‘donate’ button below.

Enquiries may be made care of R. Locke & Son, Brailes (01608) 685 274

Total collected to date: £817.50

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

Dogs Trust

Since 1891, we’ve been working for a better future for dogs and the people who love them.  

When a dog is in distress, we care for them. When a dog needs a home, we find them a loving family. When an owner needs a helping hand (or paw) – or they just can’t cope, we’re ready to step in. 

For every dog, for every owner, we’re by their side through thick and thin, throughout their lives. The bond they have is special to us. It changes lives, making each day happier and more complete. It’s why we believe A dog is for life.® 

Discover who we are, what we do, and how we’ll never stop fighting to make tomorrow’s world a better place for all dogs.  

Registered Number 1167663

http://www.dogstrust.org.uk

Service details

Funeral service

13 October, 2025 14:00

Sun Rising Natural Burial Ground and Nature Reserve

Sun Rising Natural Burial Ground and Nature Reserve, Lower Tysoe, Warwickshire, CV35 0DG

Messages of condolence

All our love to Neil and Aly's family at this very sad time. Clive & Suzi Lane

Mr Clive Hugh Lane

Thank you to you both for all the care you provided to Dougal dog and also the kind animal themed gifts you’ve given to Zach over the years. You will be fond remembered, love to you Neil, you know where we are!

Mrs Donna Clifton

Rest in peace, Alison. Kindest regards to all the family from Jayne and John Harvey.

Mr John Harvey

What a special lady! What a lovely friend! You will be so missed and so fondly remembered. Rest in peace, dear Alison.

Mrs Ruth Gerrard

In loving memory of my dearest friend Alison.

Mrs Christine Barnwell

Cash donation received at the Funeral Service.

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L & K .

Lovely Aly, you’ll be so missed xx

Miss Kerry Lowe

We were so privileged to know Ali and she quickly became a treasured friend x we miss her deeply x we take comfort from knowing she’ll be running around with all the doggies she finds over the rainbow bridge x Charlotte & Simon x

Ms Charlotte Webb

Thanks for all the happy memories Alison, Rest in peace Much love Jayne xx

Mrs Jayne Siddiqi