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Frank Smith

Frank Smith of Main Road, Stickney, has died at the Old Rectory, Stickney, aged 91.

Mr Smith was born in Stickney.

A widower, he leaves his sister Kay George, nephews Graham Baker and Ken George, niece Carole Cannell, and great-niece Rachel Ellis and Alison Nasse.

Mr Smith was a farmer at Slates Farm, Eastville.

He was church warden at Eastville and Stickney churches and chairman and founder member of Lindsey Smallholders Co-op.

He was also a member of Stickney and Boston Bowls Club.

His funeral, officiated by the Rev Joan Thornett, was held at St Luke's Church, Stickney, and was followed by cremation.

Chief family mourners were: Kay George (sister), Ken and Sarah George (nephew and wife), Carole Cannell (niece), Ann and Norman Wright, Drene and Roger Coupland (nieces and husbands), Rachel Ellis, Alison Nasse (great-nieces), Geoff Brown (niece's husband), Len Sharpe, Kath Anderson, Freda Truepenny (cousins).

Arrangements by F.E. Addlesee and Son.


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