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Michael Hobday

June 18, 1945 - October 17, 2020

Friend, Lover, Brother, Dad, Grandad. One of the kindest, gentlest, generous men that ever walked the planet. This site is an opportunity for you to share any special memories with everyone. We are hoping that when you raise a glass on Thursday 22nd October at 1pm you might capture the moment and post a photo or two. If you need any assistance then please contact your local MP. As there will be no funeral or flowers, any donations to the Princess Alice Hospice who helped us to take care of Michael at home would be very welcome. Their help and support was outstanding. Donations can be made via their website https://www.pah.org.uk/

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Patricia Crook 2020-10-21 12:04:39 wrote:

I feel I have nothing to add to the comments already made. I first met Mick on our first day at LFH and the friendship developed to include Gil and Tricia. I remember we used to meet up at a coffee shop just off Fitzroy Square and play a game with coin over a beer glass and the loser (always Gil, I think) buying the next round; but I also remember his huge kindness to Gil, taking care of him when we both needed plenty of TLC. In latter years we have not been able to meet up quite so much but when we did it was as if nothing had changed. We shall both miss him but never forget him.. Thank you, Mick, for being our friend x

Patricia Crook 2020-10-21 12:04:39 wrote: I feel I have nothing to add to the comments already made. I first met Mick on our first day at LFH and the friendship developed to include Gil and Tricia. I remember we used to meet up at a coffee shop just off Fitzroy Square and play a game with coin over a beer glass and the loser (always Gil, I think) buying the next round; but I also remember his huge kindness to Gil, taking care of him when we both needed plenty of TLC. In latter years we have not been able to meet up quite so much but when we did it was as if nothing had changed. We shall both miss him but never forget him.. Thank you, Mick, for being our friend x

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  • Jim Hobday Anonymous user 21-10 2020 17:31

    Dad's eyes lit up as we read him your letters over the last few weeks. He clearly enjoyed the times with you and Gil.

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