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In memory of Bob Teagle

28th February 2022

Bob was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer almost a year ago, but in the end his death was relatively sudden. Over the last year we understand he had been telling his friends to be aware of the symptoms of prostate cancer and to see their GP if they had any concerns – and we’d like to echo this sentiment. You can find out more about prostate cancer on the NHS website.

Finally, one of Bob’s friends has set up a fundraiser to Help give Bob the send off he deserves. If there is any money left over, Jessica will donate it to prostate cancer research.

Katherine Hewitt

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