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Public Health Funerals Public health funeral records This document has details of people who have died with no next of kin and where we have made arrangements for their funeral. Name Last Known Address Age Date of Referred to Date Referred to Death Treasury Treasury Solicitor Solicitor 3 Malvern Avenue Mr James Thomas Chester-le-Street 62 06/01/2008 No Walker County Durham DH2 3BH 9 Reynolds Close, Mr Reuben Gibson Stanley, 61 22/01/2008 No County Durham 5 Fosters Lodge Mr Andrew Watson Corner House 46 20/03/2008 No Annfield Plain DH9 8HY 1 9 Cleveland Terrace Mr Abraham Anforth South Stanley 77 01/04/2008 No County Durham Hollyacre Rest Home, Mr Thomas Wheatcroft Sacriston 86 19/04/2008 No Hollyacre Rest Home Mr John Thomas Cooper Sacriston 80 23/05/2008 No 37 Raby Terrace Mr Thomas Robson Toas Chilton 66 02/06/2008 No County Durham 213 Thornton Close Mr Duane Alder Newton Close 48 08/11/2008 No Newton Aycliffe Dl5 7NP 24 Burnhope Mr William Palmer Clark Newton Aycliffe 60 09/11/2008 No County Durham 2 Westerleigh Nursing Mrs Doris Brown Home 89 04/12/2008 No Scott Street Stanley County Durham 21 Kelly Close Wendy Halliday Blackhill 66 05/12/2008 No Consett County Durham DH8 8TY Holly Lodge Care Mrs Dora Davis Home 87 13/12/2008 No Shildon 130 Honister Place Mr Raymond Smith Newton Aycliffe 50 15/12/2008 No DL5 7DN 3 North East Direct Mr William Gladstone Great North Road 49 16/12/2008 No Thompson Plawsworth 35 Conyers Road Mr Alan Robinson South Pelaw 85 07/01/2009 No Chester-le-Street 67 Hawkshead Place Mr John Hilland Newton Aycliffe 66 05/02/2009 No County Durham 12 Rowan Avenue Mr David Kenneth Shildon 61 16/04/2009 No Laverick County Durham 6 Memorial Homes Mr Keith Bullamore Tanfield Lea 66 08/07/2009 No Stanley DH9 9NL 4 12 West Haven Mr Sidney Mountjoy Consett 64 21/07/2009 Yes 12/08/2009 DH8 5EN 2 Melrose Court Mr James Frederick Blackhill 75 09/09/2009 No Swainston Consett DH8 8TH 17 Wayside Court Mr Thomas Williams Bearpark 57 19/09/2009 No Durham 13 Churchill Avenue Ming Zhang Yee Choon Gilesgate 64 02/11/2009 No Lee Durham 128 Dans Castle Mr John Fewster White Tow Law 66 15/11/2009 No Bishop Auckland 5 Lambton House Mary Green Residential Care 96 27/11/2009 No Home New Lambton Houghton-le-Spring 43 Close House Mr Michael Joseph Bishop Auckland 55 04/12/2009 No Cooper County Durham Croft Unit Mr David Oxley Annfield Plain 66 28/12/2009 No Stanley County Durham Parklands Residential Mr Thomas Arnold Riley Home 80 08/01/2010 No Crook 6 Shelly Court Mr Keith Jones Pelton Fell 52 27/03/2010 No Chester-le-Street 6 County Durham DH2 2Q 27 Highbond Gate Mrs Elizabeth Harkin Bishop Auckland 87 10/07/2010 No DL14 7PN 3 Derwent Terrace Edna Wright Spennymoor 86 17/11/2010 No 8 St Andrews Close Mr Louis Thompson Blackhill 75 01/12/2010 No Chambers Consett County Durham DH8 8PX 21 Wareham Way Edward Anthony White Sunnybrown 63 05/02/2011 No Crook County Durham DL15 0NG 7 40 Heather Way Mr Alfred James Marshall Stanley 52 10/03/2011 No 5 Coronation Gardens Mr George Wilfred Ward Staindrop 82 10/04/2011 No Darlington DL2 3JZ 4 Attlee Crescent Mr Edward Strong Haswell 75 23/06/2011 No County Durham DH6 2EN St Andrews Nursing Mr Andrew Barnes Home 59 09/07/2011 No Church Bank Stanley Brandon Care Nursing Mr Michael Mills Home 73 02/10/2011 No Brandon Durham 8 31 Malvern Avenue Mr William Herron Chester-le Street, 59 15/01/2012 No County Durham, DH2 3BN 10 Woodland Mr Francis Richard Crescent, 57 19/04/2012 Yes 11/09/2012 Simpson Kelloe, County Durham, DH6 4LU 1 Back Loud Terrace, Mrs Elizabeth Ann Elliott Annfield Plain, 70 31/07/2012 Yes 01/10/2012 (Nee Middleton Hill) Stanley, County Durham, DH9 8PW 1 Pine Avenue, Mrs Patricia Suggett Burnopfield, 70 03/09/2012 No Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, NE16 6JA 9 6 Rookhope Grove, Mr Stephen Rennison Bishop Auckland, 44 21/10/2012 No County Durham, DL14 0SW Willowdene Care Lily Mitchell Home 65 20/01/2013 No The Willows Lizards Lane Sedgefield Stockton-on-Tees Cleveland S21 3DT 25Newlands Pauline Burns Blackhill 62 25/01/2013 No Consett County Durham DH8 0JY 6 St Johns Road Mr David Morgan High Pittington 79 10/02/2013 No 10 County Durham DH6 1AX Willowdene Care Joan Peverley Home 80 15/05/2013 No The Willows Lizards Lane Sedgefield Stockton-on-Tees Cleveland TS21 3DT 24 Wesley Terrace Shirley Williams Annfield Plain 63 30/05/2013 No Stanley County Durham DH9 8QL 9a Bede Court Stuart Clark Chester-le-Street 41 09/09/2013 No County Durham DH3 3YL 11 15 Springwell Close Jack Simpson Langley Park 78 21/10/2013 No County Durham DH7 9XX 47 Skern Close David George Routledge Peterlee 68 20/05/2014 Yes 15/08/2014 SR8 1HT 13 Southdowns Thomas Carr Chester le Street 74 08/08/2014 No County Durham DH2 3AH 58 Elm Avenue Moyra Boal Sedgefield 77 01/11/2014 No County Durham TS21 3DE 10 Forster Street Henry Magnay Kelly Consett 82 17/11/2014 Yes 28/01/2015 County Durham DH8 7JU 12 76 Derwent Road Dorothy Applegarth Ferryhill 84 20/12/2014 Yes 09/04/2015 County Durham DL17 8HF Tenlands Nursing Alice Davison Home 94 22/12/2014 No Wood Lane Ferryhill County Durham DL17 8JD 21 Oxford Street Michael Reeves Catchgate 71 22/12/2014 No County Durham DH9 8SH 16 Green Lane Alan Jones Gilesgate 57 11/01/2015 No County Durham DH1 1JD 13 23 Emma Street Shahram Ghashghayan Consett 48 16/02/2015 No County Durham DH8 5NP 31 Kent Terrace David Simpson Haswell 80 22/02/2015 Yes 02/07/2015 County Durham DH6 2EL Etherley Lodge Care Mary Nelson Home 61 28/03/2015 No Bishop Auckland DL14 0HD West House Care Freda Thompson Home 87 31/03/2015 No Waldridge Road Chester le Street DH2 3AA 14 19 Fellrose Court Brian Mathew Pattinson Pelton Fell 75 21/05/2015 Yes 24/06/2015 Co Durham DH2 2QB 5 Jubilee Close William Brown Edmondsley 71 29/07/2015 No County Durham DH6 6HB 149 Proudfoot Drive John Anderson Woodhouse Estate 47 06/08/2015 No Bishop Auckland County Durham DL14 6PE St Cuthbert’s Hospice Sacheverell Stanley Brasside 75 05/09/2015 No Walton De-Houghton County Durham 15 St Mary’s Nursing Roger Carr Home 76 26/01/2016 No Chester le Street County Durham DH3 3PZ 252 Toft Hill Monica Jane Price Bishop Auckland 72 10/03/2016 Yes 06/05/2016 County Durham DL14 0JF 112 The Brooms Tina Kay Ouston 50 14/07/2016 No County Durham DH2 1RP Nicola Lynn Shaidiane 20 College Street Zarrabi Shildon 66 28/06/2016 No DL4 1BP 16 Anthony John Smith 24 Middleham Close 07/02/2017 Ouston 69 No DH2 1TA Joseph Blakemore Birchwood Court 25/03/2017 Seaside Lane 87 No Easington Colliery David Metcalfe 41 Arch Court 03/01/2017 Hartlepool 54 No TS24 0TY Mark Peter Munday 2 Fellrose Court 07/04/2017 Pelton Fell 51 No DH2 2QB John Elswick Haswell 13 Barnes Road 07/05/2017 Murton 65 No SR7 9QL Michael Fraser Bowburn Care Centre 13/07/2017 Bowburn 57 No DH6 5AT 17 David Alan Hanley 1 Coulton Drive 06/08/2017 Kirk Merrington 75 No Spennymoor DL16 7HN Terrance George 81 Red Houses 25/07/2017 Tunnicliffe High Etherley 70 No Bishop Auckland DL14 0HJ Kenneth Louis Ward Stanley Park Care 08/01/2018 Home 86 No Stanley DH9 6AH Michelle Mahoney 52 Churchill Square 13/10/2017 Gilesgate 48 No DH1 1EU Darron Lancaster 20 Ullswater Close 22/01/2018 Spennymoor 43 No 18 DL16 6EH Robert White Jones 10 Arthur Pitt 28/01/18 Roddymoor 88 No Crook DL15 9QL George Wanless 29 Fellrose Court 22/03/18 Pelton Fell 72 No DH2 2QB Alan Walker 2 Jarola Court 08/03/18 Chester-le-Street 73 No DH2 2JD Sheila Gibson 6 Bude Square 29/03/18 Murton 68 No SR7 9LB Brenda Sarah Livingston 13 Brackenfield Road 07/06/18 Franwellgate Moor 64 No DH1 5HW 19 John Godfrey Adams 179 Byerley Road 12/06/18 Shildon 67 No DL14 1HN Frank Parkes 112 The Brooms 12/06/18 Ouston 82 No DH2 1RP John Saunders West House Nursing 05/07/18 Home 93 No Waldridge Road Chester-le-Street DH2 3AA Melvyn Pinnington Leazers Hall Care 26/06/18 Home 76 No Burnopfield NE16 6HT Raymond Goundry Lindisfarne Care Home 23/08/18 Whitehill Park 86 No Chester-le-Street 20 DH2 2EP Terance Sanderson Bethany House 23/11/18 Nursing Home 60 No Newton Aycliffe DL5 4UD Margaret Henderson 35 Castledene Road 30/11/2018 Delves Lane 77 No Consett DH8 7HQ Patricia Wilson Lindisfarne Care 07/04/2019 Home, 77 No Whitehill Park, Chester-le-street DH2 2EP Kenneth Brown-Bolster Brandon Lodge Care 29/04/2019 Home, 78 No Commercial Street, Brandon, DH7 8PH 21 Derek Waldermar Laws 16 Stobb Cross Road, 25/07/2019 West Cornforth, 82 No DL17 9HA Gerrard Baker 46 Vindamora Road, 28/09/2019 Ebchester, 81 No DH8 0PR David Christopher Stone 2 South View, 17/11/2019 Eastgate, 67 No Bishop Auckland, DL13 2HT Julie Conway 2 Aged Miners, 20/02/2020 South Pelaw, 62 No Chester-le street.
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