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Celebrate a Life Celebrate a Life Thursday 10 December 2020 Virtual service conducted by Reverend Anne Doerr & Reverend Alistair McCulloch With thanks to: Epsom Male Voice Choir Epsom and Ewell Silver Band More House School Year 10 Senior Chamber Choir Fulham Brass Band Our Reverends, Alistair and Anne, and our fantastic speaker, Jonathan Pryce. Welcome and Carol introduction Once in Royal David’s City Antonia Dalmahoy, performed by Fulham Brass Band Managing Director of Once in royal David’s city, The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Stood a lowly cattle shed, Where a mother laid her Baby, In a manger for His bed: Opening prayer Mary was that mother mild, Jesus Christ her little Child. Loving God, we thank you for the message of peace that Christmas He came down to earth from heaven, brings to our world. Give peace Who is God and Lord of all, among the nations; peace in our land; And His shelter was a stable, peace in our homes; and peace in And His cradle was a stall: our hearts, as we remember the birth With the poor and meek and lowly, at Bethlehem of the Prince of Peace, Lived on earth our Saviour holy. Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Carol Reading Away in a Manger sung by the Luke 2, (8-16) read by Charles Epsom Male Voice Choir Alexander, Chairman of The Royal Away in a manger Marsden NHS Foundation Trust No crib for His bed and The Royal Marsden The little Lord Jesus Cancer Charity Lay down His sweet head In that region there were shepherds living in the fields, keeping watch over The stars in the sky their flock by night. Then an angel of Look down where He lay the Lord stood before them, and the The little Lord Jesus glory of the Lord shone around them, Asleep on the hay and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid; for The cattle are lowing see – I am bringing you good news The poor Baby wakes of great joy for all the people: to you But little Lord Jesus is born this day in the city of David a No crying He makes Saviour, who is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign for you: you will I love Thee, Lord Jesus find a child wrapped in bands of cloth Look down from the sky and lying in a manger.’ And suddenly And stay by my side there was with the angel a multitude ‘Til morning is nigh of the heavenly host, praising God and saying, Be near me, Lord Jesus ‘Glory to God in the highest heaven, I ask Thee to stay and on earth peace among all people’ Close by me forever And love me, I pray When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds Bless all the dear children said to one another, ‘Let us go now In Thy tender care to Bethlehem and see this thing that And take us to Heaven has taken place, which the Lord has To live with Thee there made known to us.’ So they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the child lying in the manger. Carol Silent night, holy night Son of God, oh, love’s pure light Hark! The Herald Angels Sing sung Radiant beams from Thy holy face by the More House School Year 10 With the dawn of redeeming grace Senior Chamber Choir, directed by Jesus, Lord at Thy birth Emily Calderwood. Jesus, Lord at Thy birth Hark! The herald angels sing “Glory Jesus, Lord at Thy birth to the newborn King! Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sinners Reading reconciled.” Joyful, all ye nations rise, Join the triumph of the skies; With the Star in my Heart by Mary E. angelic host proclaim: “Christ is born Linton, read by Jonathan Pryce in Bethlehem.” Christmas is where you are... the chimes, the snow, Hark! The herald angels sing “Glory to All make a setting for the heart the newborn King!” aglow. But Christmas is more subtle than Prayers all these, Something beyond the shimmering Carol of trees, Something that reaches deep within Silent Night sung by the Epsom the heart Male Voice Choir To find your song, though we are Silent night, holy night far apart. All is calm, all is bright And if you hear my voice across ‘Round yon virgin Mother and Child the years Holy infant so tender and mild Singing the song we both have Sleep in heavenly peace learned through tears, Sleep in heavenly peace Know that it holds the faith deep planted there, Silent night, holy night! Nourished by your dreams and our Shepherds quake at the sight! one prayer. Glories stream from heaven afar; There must be miles between us, but Heavenly hosts sing Al-le-lu-ia! a ray Christ the Savior is born! Shines through the darkness and we Christ the Savior is born! know the way. For where you are the Christmas star is bright. The Christmas Message Carol Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way O Little Town of Bethlehem Oh, what fun it is to ride performed by Epsom and Ewell In a one-horse open sleigh, hey Silver Band Jingle bells, jingle bells Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still Jingle all the way we see thee lie Oh, what fun it is to ride Above thy deep and dreamless sleep In a one-horse open sleigh the silent stars go by Yet in thy dark streets shineth, the A day or two ago everlasting light I thought I’d take a ride The hopes and fears of all the years And soon, Miss Fanny Bright are met in thee tonight. Was seated by my side The horse was lean and lank For Christ is born of Mary, and Misfortune seemed his lot gathered all above He got into a drifted bank While mortals sleep the angels keep And then we got upsot their watch of wondering love Oh morning stars together, proclaim Jingle bells, jingle bells thy holy birth. Jingle all the way And praises sing to God the king, Oh, what fun it is to ride and peace to men on earth. In a one-horse open sleigh, hey Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way Thank you and close Oh, what fun it is to ride Antonia Dalmahoy, Managing In a one-horse open sleigh Director of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Carol Jingle Bells performed by Epsom and Ewell Silver Band Dashing through the snow In a one-horse open sleigh O’er the fields we go Laughing all the way Bells on bobtails ring Making spirits bright What fun it is to ride and sing A sleighing song tonight Today and everyday we celebrate the lives of... Al Everyone Fighting Cancer Louise Aldwyn - son Everyone In My MDT Maclino Alex - nurse Fernando Y Maggie - mother Alexis Forever By Our Sides, Always Margaret Alex’s Mum In Our Hearts Margaret (Maggie) All Doctors, Nurses and Staff Fran - mother and daughter at The Royal Marsden Garry Maria All Souls Departed Gdad, Deb, Eoghan, Annie Marjorie All the Staff at The Royal and Den’s Nanny Martha Marsden Chelsea Gisela - mum Michael All The Wonderful Staff Gisela - wife Michael and Maisie Anastasia Gladys Monika Andrea Gladys, Cyril and David Mum - brother Andrew Mum and Dad Granard House Ward 3 Anne Mummy Staff Ascott and Hovestadt My Andy Sisters Grandad Eric Naaz Audrey - mum Grandad Hector Nana and Grandad Aunty Christine Grandad Tony Naomi Ba Granny Natalie Beth Hannelore Nicholas Bethany Hendrika Nicky Betty Hildegard Norma Cam, Archie and Eliza’s Irene Olga Grandma Jacinda Oscar Carole Jackie Papa Chris Janet and Joan - sisters Pat - mum Colin Jason and Joanna and all Paul Daddy Barron the amazing nurses Pauline Daddy Gokani Jean Peter Debbie Jenna Poppy Dennis Jessica and Jacob’s Nanny Popsy Derek Joan Richard Derek - cousin Johnny Rita Dermot Keith Ron Dingles Ken - dad Rose and Jack - friends Dori Kirsten Saghie Edee Late Epsom Male Voice Choir Members Sally - wife Eleftheria Leti V Scarlett, Violet, James Eliza Lindsey and Nicola - sisters and Amelia Elizabeth Lizzie Siobhan’s Book Club Emilia S Lois Sylvia and Ryan The Chelsea Pensioner Fred Allen Barbara and Brian Bailey The Family and Friends John Frederick Allen Alistair Bailey of Claire Rohrmann- Keith Allen Annie Bailey Pedersen Pearl Allen Christina Bailey The Harding’s Mummy, Terence Allingham Doreen Rosemary Bailey Daddy and Grandma Bill Allum Eric Bailey The Mason Family Henry Almonacid - dad Brother Jim Bailey The Mcmawson Family Arlette Aloysius Jim Bailey The Royal Marsden Patients Will Alsop - dad Jim Bailey - uncle The Tiernan Family Adam Aly John and Gwen Bailey To All Involved In My Margaret Ames Tony Bailey Treatment and Care Iris Anderson Bob Baines - dad and To All Those That Have Lost Brian William Andrews grandad Their Fight John Andrews Edith Baker Tony - daddy and grandad Terry Andrews Geoff Baker - husband, dad and grandad Tricia - mum Sian Andrianaivoravelona Priscilla Baker - mum Uncle Andy Robert Angell Roger Baker - dad Uncle Charlie Jennifer Anning Sharon Baker Vi and Sam Sue Anstis Steve Baker Victor Martin Appleford Stevie Baker Wifey Michael Appleford William Baker Yiannis Peter Appleton Gail Balding Rose and James Archer Kirsty Bangham Peter Abbot Davy Armstrong Mike Bangham Victoria Abdoh Jon Armstrong Marie Banham Charles Abdy Mary Armstrong Ros Banham Biju Abraham Mrs Joan Rosemary Arnold Karen Bapty Kathy Abraham Stuart Arnold Laura Barber Hilda and Jason Adams Rebecca Ash Julia Barclay Shelley Adams Elizabeth Ashdown Anna Barford Andrew Adcock Neil Ashley Bernard Barford Angie Adolph Helen Ashman Andrew Barker Roy Ainger Luke Ashton Colin Lloyd Barlow Barbara Aldridge Michaela Aspinall Brian John Barnard Richard Aldridge Zoe Assirati Claudette Barnaschone Linda Alexander SARS Sarah Astley Shirley Barnaschone Rona Alexander Pat Auger Andrew Barnes Tim Alexander Patricia Auger Clive Barnes Abbas Haj Mohammad Ali Anne Chantal Aurousseau David Barnes Brigid Allan Louise Austin Shirley Barnett Ann Allbutt Peter Aves Phoebe Barney Anne Allen Albert Ayers Sue Barone Anthony Hugh Allen Hugh Baddeley Irene Rose Barratt David Allen June Badham Kenneth Frank Barratt Elsie Kathleen Allen Natalie
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