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I first met Dennis nearly 35 years ago when our jobs brought us to live in Woolton Hill, Near Newbury. We lived in houses in cul-de-sacs that were adjacent. We initially got to know each other as a group of guys (Andy Dymoke, Alan White, Gordon Hughes, Martin Sturt, Jon Rains, Gerry Jenner, Dave Williams, Alan Halewood, Dennis and myself) used to go to The Rampant Cat for a few beers and a game of cards in the back room. We would often go back to Dennis’ house after the pub closed for more beer and to watch dubious videos (which Denis used to fast forward with his big toe!), we all had to keep quiet to avoid disturbing Bev and the girls asleep upstairs. One of the outcomes of our Friday outings was the setting up of a pools syndicate (nowadays a lottery syndicate) run by Gerry which is still running despite many of us leaving the area and to which Dennis still contributed. The friendship developed and grew to include other activities including Saturday morning golf, sea fishing and ultimately rugby trips. Dennis had always been a fanatical Everton fan, who in those years weren’t doing to well, I remember one season where he said that if “Everton were relegated he would show his**** in Marks and Spencer”. Fortunately, that was never put to the test! I also remember his first experience with rugby when Gerry took him to Paris to see France v England, he returned home in something of a state of shock as after the match and on the way back to England the opposing supporters were drinking and joking together which was unbelievable to him in a football sense. Over the years that followed Alan and I had many enjoyable days out at Twickenham with Dennis and Gerry. Dennis was also a renowned Francophile doing evening classes to improve his French which no matter how hard he tried still came out with a scouse accent! With the exception of the village “Thursday Group” functions we didn’t do a lot of family socialising as the children were still young and the need for babysitters made it difficult but there was still a lovely sense of community between the families. A larger than life character who didn’t have an ounce of malice in his body, I’m proud to have known him as a friend, he will be sorely missed. Although we hadn’t met up for a number of years we still exchanged messages via Facebook on a regular basis. Gerry Jenner also asked for his condolences to be passed on to the family.
Dennis loved a BBQ and very nearly set the world on fire! Love to Sue, Nia and Louise from Lesley and Steve
Many happy memories of Murphy and Jones French holidays and other times over more than 30 years, including some hilarious "only Dennis" moments!
Dennis was an old friend and we were hoping to get together again in late March but were unable to due to the lockdown. I knew he was currently receiving treatment in hospital but it was a shock and very upsetting to hear the sad news. He was a gentleman and was loved by all who knew him. He was a great character who had a dry sense of humour, (le joie de vie as he called it) and lived life to the full though he had a strong competitive edge. My early memory of him was when we used to enjoy a game of badminton after work. On one occasion, while I was playing against him in a doubles match, his competitive edge seemed to get the better of him and I noticed he kept muttering to his doubles partner, Gerry. I was happily enjoying the game unaware that I was winding him up until he couldn’t contain himself and blurted ‘’what’s he smiling at’’, ‘’he’s deliberately smiling to wind me up’’, ‘’bloody simpleton’’. We have been friends ever since and he will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. Sorry I can’t come and pay my respects. Rest in peace old friend. God bless.
Circumstances were such that I only met Denis a few times, but I felt that I knew him well through Sue. The difference Denis made to Sue’s life in recent years, has been wonderful. He whisked her off all over the World it seems and she was happy again. This alone endeared me to Denis and we, the family, are grateful to their happy relationship. Sad times again unfortunately, but sweet memories of a wonderful man. Love you Sue, so sorry Denis could not fight back this time. Lots of love to you from us all. Speak to you soon. June and Bryan & Family.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This was Lawrence and Karolina’s wedding weekend in Wroclaw. He was the life and soul of the weekend and had everyone in stitches.
Nicky Walsh
Nicky Walsh
I met Dennis on the train to Lyon to watch Everton and got on with him straight away he was such a nice fella one day I will go to a Michelin started restaurant your favourites and raise a glass of wine to you Dennis
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