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Neil Bowmer

June 6, 1951 - June 12, 2021

*Neil’s Funeral* - Thursday 1 July - Service starts at 11am at Darrington Garden of Rest, Greenroyd Court, WF8 3BG - Outdoor Graveside Service, standing only. - There is lots of room, however, we politely request that you respect current social distancing guidelines - Family flowers only. If you wish to make a donation to our chosen charities in lieu of flowers, you can do so via this link: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/SomeoneSpecial/NeilBowmer - Service will be followed by final toast and reflection at Pontefract RUFC. - Due to current restrictions, we are unable to provide any food, therefore, we suggest you have a big breakfast! This section asks for a short description, there is no way we can describe such a big personality in a short description. Husband, Dad, Grandad, Friend. He is the best at all four. Please share your fondest memories with us here to help us celebrate such a fantastic life.

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2021-06-15 20:55:25 wrote:

Neil and I began our lifelong friendship nearly 60 years ago when we started at Hemsworth Grammar School in September 1962. We played rugby together, drank beer together and had some great escapades together. He was truly a one off, a man of great loyalty, great passion and great company. His passing will leave a profound void in so many peoples' lives not least of course his family to whom I extend my deepest sympathies. RIP big man.

2021-06-15 20:55:25 wrote: Neil and I began our lifelong friendship nearly 60 years ago when we started at Hemsworth Grammar School in September 1962. We played rugby together, drank beer together and had some great escapades together. He was truly a one off, a man of great loyalty, great passion and great company. His passing will leave a profound void in so many peoples' lives not least of course his family to whom I extend my deepest sympathies. RIP big man.

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