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16/07/08 - Mr Michael Bisby



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
MICHAEL Bisby, of Meridian Road, Boston, has died in Pilgrim Hospital following a heart attack. He was 54.

Born in Boston, he had lived in the area all his life.
A single man, he is survived by brothers P. Bisby, R. Bisby and K. Bisby, sisters L. Watson, L. Stancer and A. Bisby, and nieces A. Stancer and Mrs Colbourne.

Mr Bisby enjoyed playing cards and going to the Gateway Club, and regularly attended Manning Court.
The funeral was conducted by Father Paul Noble at Boston Crematorium and was followed by cremation.

Chief family mourners: P. Bisby, R. Bisby, K. Bisby (brothers), L. Watson, L. Stancer, A. Bisby (sisters), A. Stancer, Mr and Mrs M. Colbourne (niece), Andrew Stancer (nephew), Mr and Mrs J. Quoker, Mr and Mrs B. Bisby, June and Barry (aunts and uncles), Joanna Quoker (cousin).

Arrangements by F. E. Addlesee and Son.



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