David Graham Charlton 3 May, 1939 – 3 January, 2024

David
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3 May, 1939 – 3 January, 2024

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Pam Blackhall

As a ‘long lost’ sister to Dave’s widow, Chris, I had the pleasure of meeting Dave at his care home when my hubby and I visited Chris in 2018. It was a lovely thing to do to put a name to man who had worked so hard. My sister has gone up and beyond with the care of Dave, now is the time for both Dave and Chris to gather breath and move on. Dave had been an excellent provider, his three sons can attest to this. My thoughts have been with my sister and I will do whatever I can to support her, not easy living in the UK.

Jan Carter

I (Jan) only saw Dave about a half a dozen times whenI stopped by Chris' house to pick her up for a get-together/shopping spree. Each time I met Dave he was full of beans and was very friendly and always had a smile on his face and a joke to tell. Sadly, Daryl didn't get the chance to meet him. Dave, you are now at peace and your memories will stay in our hearts. With our love, Jan & Daryl Carter

Chris Charlton

Well, Dave, this year we would have celebrated our 60th year of marriage, what an achievement that would have been...never mind, we have had a good life together of course with ups and downs, but 6 months after getting married in UK, we decided to migrate to this wonderful country Oz...it has been quite an adventure for us both but it has been successful, producing 3 fine sons ...you were such a diligent, hard worker (work always came first didn't it?) Your sense of humour which you were famous for, helped along the way many times ...you were a good provider and always wanted the best for our family. I will miss you terribly but know that you are in a better place and now at peace. Love you always, Chris xoxo

Chris Charlton

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