
Graham Vernon Arrondelle
In loving memory of Graham Vernon Arrondelle. For those who wish to pay their respects to Graham, it would be appreciated if you are able to line the streets as Graham makes his journey from Hillier Funeral Service, Lechlade Road at 1:20pm to Highworth Cemetery. At the families request, please wear something colourful if possible.
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Donations in memory of Graham would be appreciated for Prospect Hospice and can be sent to Propect Hospice, Moormead Road, Wroughton, SN4 9BY or via the online link below.
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With fond memories of fun laughter and playing som great music together, sadly missed, a true gentleman.
RIP Gray.
With fond memories of fun laughter and playing some great music, a true gentleman, sadly missed RIP Gray
With fond memories of fun laughter and playing some great music together, a true gentleman who will be sadly missed.
RIP Gray.
Rest in peace friend. ♥️♥️
Rest in peace Graham x
You will be sadly missed Graham.
All that fun and laughter over your jokes with Will and all the teasing,
I will never forget you.
With fond memories of my lovely big brother Graham. We will all miss you. RIP xxx
Cherished memories of Graham – a lovely, multi-talented man with a wicked sense of humour.
A very good friend and drinking buddy. You are deeply missed.
You will be in our hearts forever
We will miss our dear friend Graham very much. Playing with the ‘Arrondelle Blues Breakers’ was one of the most fun musical experiences of my life (Les). We admired Graham for being so kind and welcoming and for his strength and courage. We knew him for a relatively short, but happy, time, but time has no boundaries for the best of men. Graham – you were one of those.
It was a pleasure to have known you Graham.
God Bless,
Les and Christine
Graham you were a dear friend and we shall miss your kindness & humour.❤️
Graham, my best mate in Bexley in the 1950’s. A man of influence, he introduced me to Brands Hatch and Chuck Berry, (King of rhythm and blues as Graham would often tell me). Several wet Easter Mondays at Goodwood in the early 60’s, then lost touch until an interesting letter from Graham was published in Autosport in the 90’s, and our friendship resumed.
I will miss him greatly and feel honoured to have shared his company over the years.
All our love to Sylvie and Donna.
Geoff and Christine
Dear Graham, such a lovely friend – we will both miss you so.
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