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The obituary notice of Douglas JONES

Stockton-on-Tees, 29/12/1941 - 21/09/2024 (Age 82) | Published in: Evening Gazette Middlesbrough.

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DouglasJONES, born 29th December 1941 in Stockton, died 21st September 2024 in Cyprus, whilst on holiday. Douglas leaves behind his beloved wife, Alicja, daughters Fiona and Sonia, son in laws Alan and Bobby, brother of Christine and the late Ernest. A dear grandad, grandad in-law and great grandad to Michael, Milly, Lucy, Sophie, Keith, Stephanie, Matthew, Robbie, Tamzyn, Betty, Louie, Eleni, Xena and Violet, also a treasured uncle, cousin and friend.

Douglas was known throughout Stockton as a Picture Framer in his shop, "Let's Frame-It", where he worked till the end as the customers brought him so much enjoyment. The family wish to thank everyone for their kindness during this deeply sad time.

His funeral is on Friday 4th October 3:30pm at Bluebell Chapel, Stockton Crematorium, formal dress. The family kindly ask that there are no flowers.
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My wonderful Dad. Miss you so much. Love you xx
Sonia Deans
07/10/2024
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My lovely Dad ❤️
Sonia Deans
07/10/2024
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Sonia Deans
07/10/2024
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In his element
Lady Fiona Boston
07/10/2024
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We’ve known Dougie now for almost four years, seeing him in his shop every two weeks when we called in to pick up the offcuts of mounting card that he very generously gave to a very good cause, this being used to create wonderful pieces of art by inmates in the arts department of a local prison, of which many pieces were successfully entered into the Koestler Arts Exhibition. Dougie’s determination to recycle his offcuts of card, rather than dispose of them, enabled many to show their creativity skills and for some, to discover their creative abilities. Rest in peace lovely man, so good to have known you. Carol, Joanne and Lucy XXX
Carol Riddle
05/10/2024
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05/10/2024
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