Medecins Sans Frontieres (Uk)
Registered Number 1026588
A beloved husband, father and grandfather to three young children, Gerald was never happier than when spending time with family, casting a fly for trout or discovering a new recipe. Interested in all aspects of fishing, to keep him occupied during COVID lockdown, at Sam's suggestion, he undertook a series of modules being run by the Institute of Fisheries Management and last year was awarded the IFM Certificate in Fisheries Management.
Registered Number 1026588
Hearing loss is a life-changing condition that affects someone you know in your family, friends or at work.
Hearing loss is a life-changing condition that affects people 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is an invisible problem that can have a devastating effect on relationships, education, and job prospects.
Hearing loss is linked to isolation, depression, and cognitive decline.People with hearing loss face barriers in their everyday lives. They can find it difficult to differentiate between speech and other noise, so background music or poor acoustics in restaurants and bars make it hard to have a social life outside the home. Plus, a lack of deaf-aware staff can make shopping and accessing services a frustrating, or even humiliating, experience.
Across the UK, 11 million people are affected by hearing loss including someone in your family, friends, your partner, or someone at work. As the population ages, more of us will be affected. By 2035, one fifth of us will be living with the condition.
In the UK today:
900,000 people have severe or profound hearing loss meaning they hear very little, or nothing at allRegistered Number 207720
Dear brother and partner in crime did mum and dad ever know about those parties we had when they went on holiday You were the best big brother anyone could ever have with love always Jenx
Mrs Jennifer King
Such a lovely man. A pleasure to have known him.
Mrs Jean Deudney
To a true gentleman. Loved working with Gerry over many years.
Miss Sandra Doughty
Godfather and unofficial ‘uncle’, fondly remembered.
Mr Steve Oakey
Memories of great hospitality and trout in many guises! May you rest in peace and rise in glory.
Mrs Howell
Pat and I remember many happy times with Gerald. He was a true friend over many years Ken McAleer
Mr & Mrs Kenneth McAleer
Much missed by family & friends
Mr Graham Moat
With happy memories over many years of my dear friend Gerald, and New Years Eves toasting in the next with our spouses Clare & the late Terry Crookes.
Mrs Jean Crookes