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As At:6 August 2021 Public Health Funerals Completed Within the Administrative Areas of East Suffolk Council as at:2 September 2021 Reference Name Address Date of Date of Passed to NOK Marital Religion Funeral Bury/ Funeral Cem/ Other Date Death Birth Treasury Trace Status Director Crem Cost Crem Costs Complete d Fees 97/57007/PHBURL Mary Constance 58 Low Corner, Butley, 18.10.2001 Smith Suffolk, IP12 3QD, , 99/62457/PHBURL 48 Lee Road, Aldeburgh, 20.06.2000 Suffolk, IP15 5HG, , 00/50380/PHBURL Elizabeth Gertrude Leopold Nursing Home, 17 03.01.2000 21.12.2015 Turner Leopold Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7NP, NB - Exemption of Additional Information under The Freedom of Information Act 2000 We apply the following exemptions to the release of any further information about public health funerals, people who have died with no known next of kin, bona vacantia estates and estates which have been referred to the Treasury Solicitor, or Duchy of Lancaster or Cornwall: Section 21 - Information Reasonably Accessible to the Applicant by Another Means. The council’s reason for applying this exemption is that details of all deaths within the District are registered. Deaths can be registered at any Registry Office and contact details of all those within Suffolk, including the local Registry Office. Information that the council holds on estates passed, or estates to be passed, to the Treasury Solicitor, is considered to be held on behalf of the Treasury Solicitor’s Department. Some details of the estate of those persons who have died and which have been passed to the Treasury Solicitor can be accessed via the Treasury Solicitor’s website (www.tsol.gov.uk) or via the bona vacantia website (www.bonavacantia.gov.uk). Section 31 - Law Enforcement . Revealing details of the assets of an estate before the Treasury Solicitor has undertaken their own enquiries would provide an opportunity for criminal acts to be committed (for example, theft or fraud). Similarly, there would be concerns about making the last known address of the deceased public, as the property is likely to be unoccupied and might still contain the deceased’s personal papers and effects. There is also a continuing risk after the estate has been secured of, for example, identity theft. Taking into account the above issues, the council considers that there is no over-riding public interest in releasing the information requested. Any public interest would be best served by upholding the exemption under Section 31 of the Act as disclosure of the information would be likely to prejudice the prevention of crime by enabling or encouraging the commission of offences. 00/61122/PHBURL Mr D McVilly 48 Lee Road, Aldeburgh, 15.01.2001 Suffolk, IP15 5HG, , 00/61369/PHBURL 48 Lee Road, Aldeburgh, 05.12.2000 Suffolk, IP15 5HG, , 01/61667/PHBURL 41 Bredfield Close, 04.01.2002 Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 2FD, , 02/50092/PHBURL Ronald Jaggard St Marys Nursing Home, 03.01.2002 14.08.2002 Undercliff Road East, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7LU, 02/50355/PHBURL Maria Excell Leopold Nursing Home, 17 09.01.2002 27.03.2002 Leopold Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7NP, 02/56528/PHBURL Miss Kathleen Kaye Brierfield Rest Home, 58 06.07.2002 04.02.2003 High Road, Trimley St Mary, Suffolk, IP11 0SY, 02/56670/PHBURL Peggy Pipe Mills Meadow Residential 06.07.2002 06.12.2004 Home, Fore Street, Framlingham, Suffolk, IP13 9DF, LEGAL ADDRESS East Suffolk House, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 1RT POSTAL ADDRESS Riverside, 4 Canning Road, Lowestoft NR33 0EQ 02/62142/PHBURL Frederick John 75 Saxon Road, 16.09.2003 Estaugh Saxmundham, Suffolk, IP17 1EF, , 04/50175/PHBURL Mr Murdoch Urquhart Flat 9, Kent House, The 05.01.2004 14.05.2004 Walk, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 9BZ 04/55612/PHBURL Unidentified Male Street Record, High 21.07.2004 Street, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, , 04/55792/PHBURL Mr Peter J Holes 3 Carlton Green, Kelsale 27.09.2004 Cum Carlton, Suffolk, IP17 2QF, , 04/62458/PHBURL Joyce Coleman Leopold Nursing Home, 17 13.12.2004 Leopold Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7NP, 05/55465/PHBURL Mr Stanislaw 13 Exmoor Road, 19.04.2005 24.06.2005 Jaskulski Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 9AZ, , 05/58423/PHBURL Nigel John Adams Iken Hall Farm, Tunstall 05.10.2005 Road, Iken, Suffolk, , LEGAL ADDRESS East Suffolk House, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 1RT POSTAL ADDRESS Riverside, 4 Canning Road, Lowestoft NR33 0EQ 06/53397/PHBURL Mrs C A Mills 11 Grange Road, 27.03.2006 06.06.2006 Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 2JD, , 06/64261/PHBURL Mary Rose 9 Charles Road, 19.03.2007 Richardson Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 2PH, , 06/65912/PHBURL Mrs Florence Carnell 23 St Marys Close, 15.11.2006 26.06.2007 Trimley St Mary, Suffolk, IP11 0TY, , 07/57045/PHBURL Mr Clifford George Collimer Court, 264 High 04.06.2007 01.08.2007 Mann Street, Walton, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 9EZ 07/57598/PHBURL Mr Butler 9 Rendham Road, 11.06.2007 10.08.2007 Bruisyard, Suffolk, IP17 2DX, , 07/73518/PHBURL Roy Stanley Cox Coniston House, 77-79 24.12.2007 20.02.2008 Orwell Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7PY, 08/51402/PHBURL Althea Nunns 7 Narrow Way, Wenhaston 21.01.2008 20.02.2008 With Mells Hamlet, Suffolk, IP19 9EJ, , LEGAL ADDRESS East Suffolk House, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 1RT POSTAL ADDRESS Riverside, 4 Canning Road, Lowestoft NR33 0EQ 08/55157/PHBURL Mr Hugh 114 Hall Farm Road, 01.05.2008 Heatherington Melton, Suffolk, IP12 1RW, , 08/57461/PHBURL Dorothy Pallant Broad Acres Nursing 05.06.2008 Home, Leiston Road, Knodishall, Suffolk, IP17 1UQ, 08/75851/PHBURL Dennis Edward King 38 Roma Avenue, 22.10.2008 12.02.2009 Martlesham Heath, Martlesham, Suffolk, IP5 3RP, 09/58649/PHBURL Mr William Dyke 5 Brookside, Brandeston 04.04.2009 15.05.2009 Road, Earl Soham, Suffolk, IP13 7RU, 09/69747/PHBURL Ronald Davey Chubb Flat 1, Ellis House, 11 24.07.2009 09.02.2010 York Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7HX 10/51135/PHBURL Beryl May Debney Milestone Cottage, 178 11.01.2010 09.08.2010 High Street, Wickham Market, Suffolk, IP13 0RF, 10/73008/PHBURL Keith Eddon 74A Waterloo Avenue, 04.10.2010 09.01.2012 Leiston, Suffolk, IP16 4HE, , LEGAL ADDRESS East Suffolk House, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 1RT POSTAL ADDRESS Riverside, 4 Canning Road, Lowestoft NR33 0EQ 10/75188/PHBURL Dorothy Barber Leopold Nursing Home, 17 24.12.2010 09.05.2011 Leopold Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7NP, 11/54778/PHBURL Kevin O'Dowd 11A Langer Road, 27.03.2011 21.11.2012 Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 2BP, , 11/63832/PHBURL Mr Bruce Harrison 117A Langer Road, 17.08.2011 30.01.2013 Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 2EA, , 11/64811/PHBURL Caroline Kinnen 30 Horseman Court, 20.08.2011 24.01.2012 Martlesham Heath, Martlesham, Suffolk, IP5 3SZ, 12/50302/PHBURL Mr Jevgenijs Nikulins Seven Oaks, 2 Church 22.12.2011 25.04.2012 Lane, Trimley St Mary, Suffolk, IP11 0SW, 12/50547/PHBURL Mr Percy Stebbings Aldringham Court Nursing 06.01.2012 22.05.2012 Home, Aldeburgh Road, Aldringham Cum Thorpe, Suffolk, IP16 4QF, 12/01519/PHBURL Nigel Willis 47 Hawthorn Avenue, 25.04.2012 03.09.2012 Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 9BD, , LEGAL ADDRESS East Suffolk House, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 1RT POSTAL ADDRESS Riverside, 4 Canning Road, Lowestoft NR33 0EQ 12/59720/PHBURL Barry Walter Smith 12 Pilgrims Way, 12.06.2012 13.09.2012 Thorpeness, Aldringham Cum Thorpe, Suffolk, IP16 4LZ, 12/02050/PHBURL Micheal John Flight 29 Harry Chamberlain 08.06.2012 03.09.2012 Court, Hollingsworth Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 4UG, 12/02093/PHBURL Elizabeth Thomas 15 Bourne Road, 14.04.2012 03.09.2012 Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 4NX, , 12/61193/PHBURL Kevin O'Dowd 11A Langer Road, 27.03.2011 20.09.2012 Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 2BP, , 12/62130/PHBURL Colin Fearn Flat 3, Lancaster House, 11.07.2012 30.01.2013 The Walk, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 9DF 12/03101/PHBURL Peter Fredrick Windsor House, Kirkley 27.09.2012 01.12.1922 12.12.2012 Foreman Cliff Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 0DB, 12/03605/PHBURL Stuart Grant Wilson 2 Turners Cottages, St 10.10.2012 19.08.1956 12.07.2013 Johns Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 0PN, LEGAL ADDRESS East Suffolk House, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 1RT POSTAL ADDRESS Riverside, 4 Canning Road, Lowestoft NR33 0EQ 12/71195/PHBURL Winifred Vera Wade Highcliffe House Nursing 21.12.2012 14.03.2013 Home, 10 Cobbold Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7HQ, 13/00046/PHBURL Mr Marc Anthony Flat 4, 60 Kirkley Cliff 26.12.2012 17.01.2013 Darbyshire Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 0DF, 13/00468/PHBURL Mr John Davies 53 Milton Road West, 10.02.2013 29.01.1945 11.09.2013 Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 1SA, , 13/53067/PHBURL Mr Arthur Leopold Nursing Home, 17 28.02.2013 26.04.2013 Buckingham Leopold Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7NP, 13/00678/PHBURL Mr Nigel Bruce Baker 5 Shaw Avenue, Carlton 28.02.2013 23.07.1951 04.10.2013 Colville, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 8JQ, 13/01103/PHBURL Mr Philip Wilkinson 3 Links Court, Links Road, 09.04.2013 16.06.1959 09.09.2013 Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 4PQ, 13/01145/PHBURL Richard Donald Kinglsey Care Homes, 3 15.04.2013 24.07.1939 12.07.2013 Kirkley Park Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 0LQ, LEGAL ADDRESS East Suffolk House, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 1RT POSTAL ADDRESS Riverside, 4 Canning Road, Lowestoft NR33 0EQ 13/56852/PHBURL Kenneth Charles Aldringham Court Nursing 05.05.2013 01.08.2014 Crawford Home, Aldeburgh Road, Aldringham Cum Thorpe, Suffolk, IP16 4QF, 13/01721/PHBURL David Clarke 7 Woodland Drive, 05.06.2013 17.01.1944 04.10.2013 Bungay, Suffolk, NR35 1PE, , 13/01851/PHBURL John Leeroy Bolton 18 Whiting Road, Oulton, 03.06.2013 25.07.1967 21.08.2013 Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 3QA, 13/01852/PHBURL
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