Mr John Wheildon

Wheildon J- Website.jpgPassed away on 21st May 2026 aged 78 years. Loving Husband, Dad and Grandad. He will be forever missed but fondly remembered by all who knew him. John's funeral service will be held on Friday 26th June 2:00pm at Banbury Crematorium. By request family flowers only but donations if wished will be gratefully received and will benefit The British Heart Foundation. Any donations may be left in the retiring collection at the service or made by clicking the 'Donate' button below.

All enquiries c/o R.Locke and Son Kineton ( 01926) 640 386

Total collected to date: £31.25

Charity details

British Heart Foundation

We fund over £100 million of research each year into all heart and circulatory diseases and the things that cause them. Heart diseases. Stroke. Vascular dementia. Diabetes. They're all connected, and they're all under our microscope.

Research has given us machines that can restart hearts, the ability to fix arteries in tiny babies, the power to give someone a heart they weren’t born with, and so much more.

But heart and circulatory diseases still kill 1 in 4 in the UK, they cause heartbreak on every street. And that’s why our work is as urgent and vital as ever.

Our research, is the promise to protect the people we love. Our parents. Our brothers. Our sisters. Our grandparents. Our closest friends.

Research is who we are. The promise of future preventions, treatments and cures.

People’s donations have got us this far. Every breakthrough we’ve made, funded by people like you.

Registered Number 225971

http://www.bhf.org.uk

Service details

Funeral Service

26 June, 2026 14:00

Banbury Crematorium

Banbury Crematorium, Southam Road, Banbury, OX16 1ST

Messages of condolence

A true gentleman . I have a memory from a long time ago when John was refereeing my son at a minis match between Stratford- upon - Avon and Leamington. He approached the boys and began “”Now gentlemen- I would like a clean ,competitive game today”! An approach that I never forgot and reminded me of the saying - rugby is a rough game played by gentlemen! Rest well John - you gave me a good memory which I will never forget. Angela and Jim

Mrs Angela Meadows