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Matt Dunham

December 26, 1964 - July 12, 2020

Matt, one of the North West’s leading insolvency and restructuring practitioners, passed away suddenly aged 55. A private funeral service will be held on 31 July with family flowers only but donations can be made to his chosen charities at https://matthewdunham.muchloved.com. On behalf of Matt’s family, Sue would like to thank all those who have offered their condolences and support. It has brought them a great deal of comfort and shows how much Matt will be missed by his family, friends and all those who knew and worked with him.

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Gareth Fitzgerald 2020-07-20 16:47:33 wrote:

I didn't know Matt as long as some of you, my wife Christina knew him longer, but it didn't take long. He lived in a Lancashire village that I grew up in. We talked about all the local pubs and we visited a couple together along with his wife Sue and their two children. We shared memories of the back lanes and villages he would cycle. The family joined us in Mallorca and we were hoping to repay the visit. The last message I received from Matt was 'keep some sunshine for us'. Matt gave a hell of a lot of sunshine and we will remember him for that. Our condolences to Sue, family and friends. All of our best, Gareth and Tina.

Gareth Fitzgerald 2020-07-20 16:47:33 wrote: I didn't know Matt as long as some of you, my wife Christina knew him longer, but it didn't take long. He lived in a Lancashire village that I grew up in. We talked about all the local pubs and we visited a couple together along with his wife Sue and their two children. We shared memories of the back lanes and villages he would cycle. The family joined us in Mallorca and we were hoping to repay the visit. The last message I received from Matt was 'keep some sunshine for us'. Matt gave a hell of a lot of sunshine and we will remember him for that. Our condolences to Sue, family and friends. All of our best, Gareth and Tina.

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