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Tina | Report | 17 Aug 2005 00:11 |
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John Joseph Scott, Jack to his many friends and very close family, passed away on the 23rd June 2005. Reunited with his soulmate and only love, Janet. One could not be without the other. His devastated family say goodbye to the funny, intelligent loving man who lived for his children and grandchildren. To all those concerned, how lucky were we to have them both in our lives. To others, you will never no how much you have missed, but be certain you will meet them again soon. If anyone has any information about my my fathers paternal family it would be very much appreciated. He never knew, well he never had much information, but someone out there does. It could be the first and last thing they ever do for him. He was born in County Wexford in 1938 and was left with a relative called Molly Dunne? in Wexford till he came over to England at about 14 yrs old i think. His 'mothers' name was Bridie or Bridget? though i do not know her maiden name,and she married a man called Richard Scott. They lived in Stourbridge in the West Midlands and had 2 more son's called Alan and Duncan. Any information, however small will be greatfully recieved. |
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