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MALCOLM Arthur Howes

MALCOLM Arthur Howes, of Woad Farm Road, Boston, has died at Pilgrim Hospital following cancer. He was 50.

Born in Birmingham, he lived in this area for 11 years.

A single man, he leaves his mother Joan Howes, sisters Denise Green, Pat Finney and Janet Perry, son Sean Howes, and brothers Roy High and Andrew Howes.

During his life, Mr Howes worked as a wood operative at Guildway, Boston, and as a baker at Don Millers in Birmingham.

Mr Howes was a very keen fisherman and enjoyed riding motorcycles, supporting speedway, motorsports, and football, particularly Aston Villa.

His funeral, officiated by Father Paul Noble, was held at St Nicholas's Church, Skirbeck, and was followed by cremation.

Chief family mourners were: Joan Howes (mother), Denise Green, Pat Finney, Janet Perry (sisters), Sean Howes (son), Roy High and Andrew Howes (brothers), Stephen Green, John Finney, Colin Perry (brothers-in-law), Amanda Capes, Louise Adams, Nikki Perry, Stacey Howes, Chelsea Howes, Morgan Howes and Reagan Howes (nieces), Darron Green, Simon High, Steven High, Andrew Perry, Alex Howes (nephews), and many other nephews and nieces.

Arrangements by F.E. Addlesee and Son.


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