Death and funeral notices in Coventry - week commencing January 25
We re bidding a fond farewell to a number of Coventry residents
We have gathered the messages posted over the week commencing January 25 in one place here.
The messages are submitted by friends, family and loved ones as a way of saying goodbye to those they have lost.
These provide comfort to the nearest and dearest of those who have passed away.
You can also post your own announcements and notices to us through this website.
Monday, January 25
Paul Warren Barker
Paul passed peacefully away on the 12th January 2021. Dearly loved husband of Jos, much loved father of Jane and John (deceased) and dear grandad of Tara. A private funeral service is to be held at Canley Crematorium, Cannon Hill Chapel on Monday 8th February. No flowers please, but donations if desired in memory of Paul for Alzheimer s Society UK can be made via www.heartofengland funeralcare.co.uk Any enquiries to The Co-operative Funeral Care Tel:
Telstra boss Andy Penn says telco is âcommittedâ to Foxtel
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Telstra boss Andy Penn has expressed confidence in the long term-outlook for Foxtel and says the telco is committed to its investment in the pay TV platform, despite fierce competition from rival streaming services and its large debt pile.
Mr Penn, who presented at a CEDA event to discuss the future of the workplace, told
The Sydney Morning Herald and
The Age that despite Foxtelâs challenges, it still made sense to offer telco customers the product and to invest in the company.
The Telstra boss spoke to businesspeople from his home office in Melbourne on Thursday.
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In a sea of failed business deals, Donald Trump’s 2006 partnership with Australian billionaire Solomon Lew appears to be an aberration.
It was so successful that it netted the now former US president a cool $US48 million for a day’s work. The deal even landed a place in the book of
Guinness World Records.
Donald Trump on The Apprentice.
Back then, Trump s brand was undergoing a revival on the back of two years of hosting the hit reality TV show
The Apprentice. It didn t take long for Lew to realise he was on to a winner.
All that was required of Trump was to lend his brand to a hotel and condominium development Lew was spearheading in Hawaii and then show up at the Imperial Hotel ballroom in Tokyo to gladhand a bunch of Japanese buyers and have his photo taken with them under the US and Japanese flags.