Colin Hiscock
Colin Hiscock
1960 - 2020
Service • Trust • Value • Care • Understanding
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We will be thinking of you on Tuesday even though we can’t be there.
Colin and Nick go back a long way, although we drifted apart over the years. Nick can still vividly remember Colin’s christening at Longham, it seems so sad that he should go first. He was so strong and he put up one heck of a fight.
Colin was a really good and caring person. We were so glad that the field brought us back together again and we shall never forget the willing help and support he gave Nick in the project, it was hugely appreciated and will always be remembered.
Remembering Colin – a kind, strong and very brave cousin.
Aunty Gwen, Chris, Phil and Anne thinking of you.
Well Janet I certainly found a good one for you.!!! Colin had such a sense of humour always made us laugh with his hilarious stories, I still chuckle to myself now about some of the things he would come out with. Sending Janet our good wishes and the strength to carry on , and Colin hope you have a pound with you to get through the gate up there.
Jackie and Shaun Rowe
Well Janet I certainly found a good one for you.!!! Colin had such a sense of humour always made us laugh with his hilarious stories, I still chuckle to myself now about some of the things he would come out with. Sending Janet our good wishes and the strength to carry on , and Colin hope you have a pound with you to get through the gate up there.