Mr Colin White

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All donations to be forwarded towards the Clarissa Nicholls fund.

Charity details

Cardiac Risk In The Young

Every week in the UK at least 12 young people die of undiagnosed heart conditions. Since its formation in 1995, CRY has been working to reduce the frequency of young sudden cardiac death (YSCD). CRY supports young people diagnosed with potentially life-threatening cardiac conditions and offers bereavement support to families affected by YSCD. CRY promotes and develops heart screening programmes and funds medical research. CRY publishes and distributes medical information written by leading cardiologists for the general public. CRY funds specialist referral, screening and cardiac pathology services at leading UK hospitals.

Registered Number 1050845

http://www.c-r-y.org.uk

Messages of condolence

In memory of Colin White.

Mrs S. Ellis

Uncle Colin will be much missed. With love Mel, Nancy & Joel xxx

Miss Melanie Nicholls

Colin will be missed very much, he was a very dear friend to Jake and myself. Thinking of all his family at this sad time.

Miss Susan Shepherd

In memory of Colin Evans White.

Pam Craner

In memory of Colin Evans White.

Mr M. Muggleton

In memory of the late Colin White.

Peter Fox

In memory of Colin White.

Therese Simpson

With all our love and in memory of Colin. Simon, Hilary, Oliver, Hugo and Clarissa in spirit

Mr Simon Nicholls

I will miss you Colin.

Miss June Burton

With all our love, Hannah and Will x

Miss Hannah Nicholls

With all our love, Anne and Bob xx

Mr & Mrs Robert Nicholls

With love from Katherine and Alan

Miss Katherine Wilson

A true gentleman.

Mrs Glennis Farmer

known as a collegue and friend

Mrs jeanette shaw

Our thoughts are with you. Colin was such a lovely man. He will be missed by everyone who knew him Much love to you Maureen and your family

Mrs Joan Crisp

I'm so pleased to have had the pleasure of knowing Colin and enjoying his friendliness, he will be much missed. My thoughts and sympathy are with Maureen and family at this sad time. God bless them all.

Miss Maureen Jeeves

Fond memories of Colin

Mr & Mrs Peter Wilson

Such lovely memories we have of dining in London with Colin, Maureen and Helen when all the girls lived together. Happy times ! Our love and best wishes go to Maureen and all the family. From all the Eyton-Jones's.

Mr & Mrs George Michael Eyton-Jones

Such a lovely man, our condolences to Maureen and family.

Mr & Mrs Geoff Markell

Thinking of the family at this sad time

Miss Ann Bishop

In memory of Colin White late of Roydon.

Mrs J. Ellingham

With Fond Memories over the years

Mrs Diana Walker

In memory of Colin White, from Luigi & Hazel Ahmad

Mr Luigi Ahmad

In memory of Colin, a great gentleman

Mr Graham Ludlow

memories of him will be with us always

Mr Terry Stokes

Condolences to Maureen and family at this sad time. Colin was always a very cheerful companion and friend. Our families were similar in that we had three children all of whom knew each other at The Barn, and Colin and I were formerly pupils at Highgate School. Love and best wishes from The Combes Family

Dr Trevor Combes

Colin was a neighbour & close friend to myself and my husband he was such a kind and helpful person and I will miss him so very much

Mrs Jean Thomas

Colin was an inspiration to me as a young man setting out in my chosen career in Insurance broking. KGM were (and still are) a long standing partner with our firm and Colin was the first Lloyds Underwriter that I worked with. He was kind, generous, gentle and wise, with a mischievous glint in the eye which informed me of his readiness not to take things too seriously. I always appreciated his humility and the approach that he took whenever we worked together, and I looked forward to our meetings and social engagements. He was someone that I have always held in the highest regard and to this day, I benefit from the experience he so generously shared. A real gentleman and sad loss for all that knew and loved him. You have my most sincere condolences.

Mr Robert Balls