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Of 6 Deceased Name Date of Birth Date Deceased Date of Date of Age Date and place Last known address TSOL Cost of Recovered Cost to Name Birth Death at of funeral referral funeral from NNDC Death made £ deceased £ on: £ Barbara Marian 11.1.33 30.12.20 87 9.3.21 Halvergate House Care Home, 58 Yarmouth N/A 1337 1337 0 Burgess Cromer Crem Road, North Walsham,Norfolk,NR28 9AU David Raymond 26.8.44 14.12.20 76 19.1.21 Swanton House Nursing Home, Dereham N/A 1255 1255 0 Scruton Cromer Crem Road, Swanton Novers,Norfolk,NR24 2QT Cynthia Durning 26.3.54 19.12.20 66 22.1.21 Swanton House Nursing Home, Dereham N/A 1255 1255 0 Cromer Crem Road, Swanton Novers,Norfolk,NR24 2QT Burial Rodney Stout 15.1.36 5.12.20 84 8.1.21 28 Grove Road, Cromer, Norfolk,NR27 0BY N/A 1255 263 993 Cromer Crem Brian Leonard 28.4.51 21.11.20 69 12.1.20 Caravan at Parrs Farm, Hall Lane, N/A 1337 1337 Skinner Cromer Crem Knapton,Norfolk,NR28 0SG Bertram Leslie 20.2.35 29.10.20 85 26.11.20 Broadland House, Bridge Road, Potter N/A 1337 1337 Raisebeck Cromer Crem Heigham,Norfolk,NR29 5JB Marion Irene 15.5.40 2.10.20 80 21.10.20 Clarence House Care Home,40 Seaview Road N/A 1225 983 272 Laing Cromer Crem Mundesley,Norfolk,NR11 8DJ Matthew William 1.7.73 27.7.20 47 15.9.20 3 Tithe Barn Cottages, Tithe Barn Lane, N/A 1225 1225 0 Gilbert Cromer Crem Briston, Norfolk ,NR24 2JB Patricia Brookes 26.5.43 5.11.19 76 3.12.19 24 Leeds Way,Horning,Norfolk,NR12 8LU 83 N/A 1225 1225 0 Cromer Crem Deidre Stoladay 24.11.44 19.9.19 74 8/10/2019 St Davids Nursing Home, 52 Common Lane, N/A 1389 1389 0 Cromer Crem Sheringham, NR26 8PW Gerald Payne 20.3.1947 24.6.19 72 29/7/19 155 Camping Hill, Stiffkey, Norfolk, NR23 1QL N/A 1225.00 0 1225.00 Cromer Crem Robert Smith 27.5.1955 9.5.19 63 6.6.19 Flat 5 Stone Villa, High Street, Stalham, NR12 N/A 1225.00 636.21 588.79 Cromer Crem 9AN Elizabeth Lillie 21.12.24 28.4.19 95 28.5.19 Kelling Hospital, Cromer Road, High Kelling, 5.7.19 1225.00 1225.00 0 Cromer NR25 6QA Cemetery- Grenville Court Care Home, Horsford Burial Page 1 of 6 Deceased Date of Date of Age Date and place Last known address TSOL Cost of Recovered Cost to Name Birth Death at of funeral referral funeral from NNDC Death made £ deceased £ on: £ David Hoskin 08.03.27 6.3.19 91 13.5.19 Shipborne House Residential Home N/A 1389.00 1389.00 0 Troke Cromer Crem 6 Vicarage Road, Cromer Clifford Crisp 12.10.32 25.12.18 86 29.1.19 Bately Court, Earlham Road, Norwich N/A 1389.00 1389.00 0 Cromer Crem Penny Purse 12.11.46 6.11.18 71 14.12.2018 Boat at East Quay, East End, Wells, Norfolk N/A 1190.00 1190.00 0 (previously Cromer Crem David Pearce) Benjamin Steven 5.8.52 27.8.18 66 24.9.18 Flat 3 Norfolk House,16 Sea view N/A 1310.00 0 1310.00 Rielly Cromer Crem Road,Mundesley,Norfolk,NR11 8DH Justin Noel 03.04.70 3.8.18 48 20.9.18 Halvergate House,58 Yarmouth Road, North N/A 1190.00 0 1190.00 Wilkinson Cromer Crem Walsham,Norfolk,NR28 9AU (Gibson) Anne Andrews 28.2.38 20.6.18 79 24.7.18 4 Lodge Brek, Drayton, NR8 6RA N/A 1559.00 0 1559.00 St Faiths Crematorium Michael Francis 20.10.48 04.05.18 69 8.6.18 1 Council Houses, Sandy Lane, West No 1190.00 1190.00 0 Goodson Cromer Crem Runton,NR27 9QH Bernard Watson 29.08.30 05.03.18 87 23.4.18 Walsham Grange Care Home,81 Bacton Road, Yes 1190.00 1190.00 0 Gorlston Crem North Walsham,NR28 0DN Brian Hawes 13.08.43 17.11.17 74 11.12.17 Clarence House Care Home, Clarence House, N/A 1314.40 1314.40 0 Cromer Crem 40 Sea View Road, Mundesley, Norfolk, NR11 8DJ. Kevin Cushion 11.12.51 24.06.17 65 14.08.17 6 Orchard Estate, Market Street, Tunstead, N/A 1145.00 1145.00 0 Cromer Crem Norfolk, NR12 8SE Utte Thiemann 22.12.62 07.07.17 54 09.08.17 Flat 1, Crofton House, High Street, East N/A 1145.00 409.85 735.15 Cromer Crem Runton, Norfolk, NR27 9NX Francis MacKrill 06.10.41 15.06.17 75 24.07.17 Tenby, 14 The Rise, Sheringham, Norfolk, N/A 1145.00 1145.00 0 Cromer Crem NR26 8QB Trevor Finney 06.11.47 28.05.17 69 26.06.17 Prime Life Ltd, 32 South Street, Sheringham, N/A 1145.00 0 1145.00 Cromer Crem Norfolk, NR26 8LL George Clarke 03.12.54 22.04.17 63 23.05.17 Rose Meadow, 64 Yarmouth Road, North N/A 1145.00 1250.70 0 Cromer Crem Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 9AU Page 2 of 6 Deceased Date of Date of Age Date and place Last known address TSOL Cost of Recovered Cost to Name Birth Death at of funeral referral funeral from NNDC Death made £ deceased £ on: £ Leonard Moore 28.02.41 10.04.17 76 31.05.17 1 Marrams Avenue, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 N/A 1145.00 1145.00 0 Cromer Crem 9EB Kenneth 10.01.58 13.04.17 59 16.05.17 19 All Saints Close, Weybourne, Norfolk, NR25 N/A 1309.00 0 1309.00 Matthews Cromer Crem 7HH Brenda Bird 13.10.34 09.01.17 82 01.02.17 Sydney House Residential Home, Sydney N/A 1603.00 0 1603.00 St Faiths Crem House, Brumstead Road, Stalham, Norfolk, Norwich NR12 9BJ Peter Ryan 13.05.58 17.12.16 68 02.02.17 Flat A, Home House, 75 High Street, Stalham, N/A 1439.00 0 1439.00 St Faiths Crem Norfolk, NR12 9BB Norwich James Can- 30.01.33 15.10.16 82 08.11.16 Highfield Residential Care Home, 3 St Marys N/A 1603.00 1603.00 0 Chalmers St Faiths Crem Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9DJ Norwich Edwin Massey 28.06.48 30.08.16 68 26.10.16 12 Harbord Close, North Walsham, Norfolk, N/A 1148.00 0 1148.00 Gorleston NR28 0TA Crem, Norfolk Michael 01.07.55 11.08.16 61 19.09.16 Prime Life Ltd, 32 South Street, Sheringham, N/A 1275.43 1275.43 0 Steenson St Faiths Crem Norfolk, NR26 8LL Norwich Brian Blyth 27.05.33 29.07.16 83 08.09.16 Halvergate House, 58 Yarmouth Road, North N/A 1524.00 1524.00 0 St Faiths Crem Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 9AU Norwich Washington 08.03.48 17.06.16 68 05.09.16 Broadland House, Bridge Road, Potter N/A 1365.50 1365.50 0 Rodrigues Gorleston Heigham, Norfolk, NR29 5JB Crem, Norfolk Barbara June 27.02.32 23.05.16 84 12.07.16 54 Cliff Road, Sheringham, Norfolk, NR26 8BJ 11 July 1360.00 1531.42 0 Sapp St Faiths Crem 2016 (but Norwich n/k found) Gloria 07.02.44 02.03.16 72 07.04.16 Prime Life Ltd, 32 South Street, Sheringham, N/A 1524.00 1524.00 0 Bridgeman St Faiths Crem Norfolk, NR26 8LL Norwich Kenneth 29.08.26 04.03.16 89 11.04.16 Kelling Hospital, Cromer Road, High Kelling, N/A 1524.00 1614.00 0 Johnson St Faiths Crem Norfolk, NR25 6QA Norwich (Home address: 24 Clancy Road, Norwich, NR7 9AA) Page 3 of 6 Deceased Date of Date of Age Date and place Last known address TSOL Cost of Recovered Cost to Name Birth Death at of funeral referral funeral from NNDC Death made £ deceased £ on: £ Roger Keith 30.04.44 28.11.15 71 31.12.15 24 Lee Warner Avenue N/A 1524.00 47.79 1476.21 Briscoe St Faiths Crem Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 8ER Norwich Alan Clapp 31.03.33 01.12.15 85 24.12.15 European Health Care Group N/A 1524.00 0 1524.00 St Faiths Crem Clarence House Norwich 40 Sea View Road, Mundesley, Norfolk, NR11 8DJ Marion Beales 18.08.58 15.06.15 56 29.07.15 19 Lancaster Close, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 N/A 1302.00 1377.17 0 St Faiths Crem 8DW Norwich Peter Reginald 21.03.23 17.05.15 92 25.06.15 1 Long Barrow Drive, North Walsham, Norfolk, N/A 1302.00 1594.00 0 Wiseman St Faiths Crem NR28 9YA Norwich David Henry 02.02.45 13.09.14 69 27.10.14 7 Sunny Corner, North Walsham, Norfolk, N/A 1302.00 590.79 711.21 Larnder St Faiths Crem NR28 0EQ Norwich Leonard Everson 16.07.33 26.09.14 81 16.10.14 Sydney House Residential Home, Sydney N/A 1426.00 0 1426.00 Howard St Faiths Crem House, Brumstead Road, Stalham, Norfolk, Norwich NR12 9BJ Ian Duane 17.12.64 30.07.14 49 27.08.14 Hamilton House Nursing Home N/A 1245.00 58.62 1186.38 Graham St Faiths Crem The Street, Catfield Norfolk NR29 5BE Norwich Patricia Cissell 06.06.31 17.07.14 83 19.08.14 3 Hales Court, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6HF N/A 1424.20 0 1424.20 St Faiths Crem Norwich Mariusz Bogdan 03.06.70 13.04.14 43 20.05.14 33C Bridge Street, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 N/A 1245.00 0 1245.00 St Faiths Crem, 9AG Norwich Alice Ward 26.11.24 06.03.14 89 30.04.14 14 Warren Court, The Warren, Cromer, N/A 1245.00 246.34 998.66 St Faiths Crem, Norfolk, NR27 0AS Norwich Kevin Francis 20.02.49 08.09.13 64 30.09.13 9 Barons Hall, Hall Close, Fakenham, Norfolk, N/A 1245.00 0 1245.00 Buglar St Faiths Crem, NR21 8HQ Norwich John Horsman 31.08.41 15.07.13 61 13.08.13, 5 Lancaster Close, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 N/A 1183.00 279.82 904.18 St Faiths Crem, 8DW Norwich Page 4 of 6 Deceased Date of Date of Age Date and place Last known address TSOL Cost of Recovered Cost to Name Birth Death at of funeral referral funeral from NNDC Death made £ deceased £ on: £ George De 21 June 7 April 86 18 June 2013, 7 Masters Court, Brick Kiln Road, North 12 June 1412.50 1412.50 0 Bruyn 1926 2013 St Faiths Crem, Walsham, Norfolk, NR28 9UU 2013 Norwich Gary Faiers 20 7 56 18 March 2013, The Chalet, Overstrand Court Hotel, 5 High N/A 1080.00 0 1080.00 October February Earlham Street, Overstrand, Norfolk, NR27 0AB 1956 2013 Cemetary, Norwich Kenneth Bassett 20 August 12 52 14 March 2013, 8 Hastings Court, Briston N/A 1080.00 0 1080.00 1960 February Earlham 2013 Cemetary, Norwich Maurice Pitt 31 August 7 75 4 March 2013 Glendon House Retirement Home, 2 Carr N/A 1335.00 158.15 1176.85 1937 February St Faiths Crem, Lane, Overstrand 2013 Norwich Olga 8 October 8 37 28 February 45 Great Eastern Way, Fakenham N/A 1335.00 0 1335.00 Michailovskaja 1975 December 2013 2012 Earlham Crem, Norwich Peter John 8 20 82 7 October 2012 81 Gwyn Crescent, Fakenham N/A 1183.00 1183.00 0 Hammett November November St Faiths Crem, 1930 2012 Norwich Norma Samaroo 21 24 64 15 November Sunnycroft, Flat 4, 9 Beach Road, Cromer N/A 1336.00 0 1336.00 October October 2012 1948 2012 St Faiths Crem, Norwich Norman William 14 May 25 April 77 22 May 2012
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