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The obituary notice of Robert Ian (Bob) HINCHLIFFE

Prestwich | Published in: Manchester Evening News.

Paul Williams Independent Funeral Directors
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Robert IanHINCHLIFFEOn 2nd October 2024, peacefully at his home in Prestwich, Bob aged 76 years. The dearly beloved husband of Helen, much loved dad of Katy and Sally, dear father-in-law of Nick and Phill and a devoted grandad of Freddie. A service to celebrate Bob's life will be held at Blackley Crematorium on Thursday 17th October at 10am. Family flowers only please; donations if desired for the benefit of Bury Hospice or Cancer Research UK. Donations may be made via www.paulwilliamsfunerals.co.uk all enquiries to Paul Williams Independent Funeral Directors 215 Bury New Road, Whitefield, M45 8GW Tel 0161 796 6018
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I spent alot of my childhood and early teens at PCTBC. I always remember Bob having words of encouragement for everyone. I used to practice my gymnastic ability on the outfield during cricket tea. Bob was the first to applaud, even when I fell on my head! My dad, the late Brian Hill Garstang, was very proud to call Bob a friend and always said he was the epitomey of sportsmanship and a true, honest gent. My thoughts are with Helen, his daughters, Brian and his many, many friends. Jane G.
Jane Garstang
01/11/2024
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Jane Garstang
01/11/2024
I met Bob on my first working day when I walked into the City Architects Department at Manchester City Council in July 1976 and we worked together until Bob retired. We became firm friends. What a guy ! At work and socially, I will only every remember Bob with a smile on his face having just cracked a joke about ‘whatever’ 😆. Top Man ! We never had a bad word for each other in 48 years ! Though not unexpected when the bad news eventually came, tears were still shed. RIP Buddy ! 🙏. My thoughts are with you Helen, Katy, and Sally ❤️ … John Finlay
John Finlay
16/10/2024
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John Finlay
16/10/2024