DENNIS COOK, LOH Passed away peacefully on 18 December 2020 after living a long and happy life. Much loved Husband of the late Joan, loving, cherished Father of Brian and Gillian, Grandfather, Great Grandfather and Uncle. Dennis will be very sadly missed by all his family and many friends. The funeral service will be held at Basingstoke Crematorium on Monday 11th January 2021 at 11.00am. Please note, attendance at this funeral service will be restricted to 30 people. This service will be streamed for those that cannot attend, please contact the family for access. Family flowers only and, if desired, donations can be made to GOSH (Great Ormond Street Hospital) Children’s Charity at www.funeralcare.co.uk/tributes-and-donations
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Naomi Mitchell A HOSPICE based in Sutton Scotney has launched a running challenge, backed by a Great British athlete. Naomi House & Jacksplace has launched Run 4 Respite, encouraging supporters to run 105 miles in the month of March, and raise £105 – which is enough to fund five hours-worth of vital specialist care. The event has been backed by renowned Great Britain long distance runner, Naomi Mitchell, and sponsored by building services engineers, the Royston Group. GB long distance runner and friend to the charity, Naomi, will be supporting the charity event by taking part and promoting it to her followers. She said: “I am getting involved with Run 4 Respite this March to help raise much needed funds for Naomi House & Jacksplace, as they continue to provide critical services, for free. It’s so important that all children and young people have access to support networks and the care they need, especially during this period, where so much of our lives are restr
Harry Byrne. Picture from Julia s House A SIX-year-old is taking on a 45-mile hiking challenge to raise money for the hospice that looks after his seriously ill baby brother. Harry Byrne will walk the distance between Julia’s House children’s hospice in Wiltshire and Naomi House & Jacksplace hospices in Hampshire to raise vital funds for the charities. The nurses and carers from these hospices provide clinical and respite care for Harry’s family and his one-year-old brother Reuben, who was born with an extremely rare and life-limiting condition that causes brain damage. Because of lockdown rules, Harry will walk loops around his local area of Larkhill, near Salisbury, to achieve his 45 mile goal.