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Message From The Weller Family...

Thank you for the support

7th May 2009
Thank you for the support

'This is just a little note to thank everyone that has emailed, sent cards and flowers,some lovely messages and anecdotes of your memories, plus donations to the Alzheimers Society.... we really do appreciate all your support.

Also, Friday 8th May, there is a Radio 4 show called 'The Last Word @ 4pm and 7pm, or online.....which is an interview with Steve White and myself, about dad. Here's a link to some info on the show http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qpmv

kind regards

Nicky, Ann and Paul
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The family felt that the fans would like to see the Order of Service from John's funeral, so please find this in the gallery here.

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