Accrington Observer

JOHN BARNES

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PEACEFULLY in hospital on Tuesday, August 17, John ‘JB’, aged 78, of Great Harwood.

The devoted and loved husband of Margaret, loving dad of Helen, dear father-in-law of Phillip, cherished grandad of Ellamae and Robyn, dear brother of Sylvia, Steven and the late Dorothy and step-father to Jacqueline and her family.

Born and bred farmer, John was the eldest of four children raised on the family farm in Haslingden.

Following in his father’s footsteps, John moved to his own farm in Great Harwood where he became a well known, respected familiar face in the farming world. He was also known throughout the Hyndburn area for his work with his milk round, delivering fresh milk daily to many families for many years.

In his spare time John loved to watch cricket and in his younger years he always looked forward to playing a match, and was a member of Haslingden Cricket Club.

John also enjoyed football and shared much banter with his family.

In younger years John enjoyed his annual pilgrimage to the Isle of Man to attend the ’TT’ with his mates, which were always fun times with much laughter shared, and John had the most amazing sense of humour.

Most of all John was a devoted family man and the most proud dad and grandad who always looked forward to spending time with his nearest and dearest and will be fondly remembered by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

John’s funeral will take place at Accrington Crematoriu­m on Wednesday, September 1 at 1pm.

Family flowers only please, but donations can be made in memory of John on behalf of the

British Heart Foundation at www.champfuner­als.com/ obituaries where you can also leave a message for John’s online memorial book.

Funeral director: Champ Funeral Services, Claytonle-Moors.

Oswaldtwis­tle, died peacefully in hospital after a short illness bravely fought, on Saturday, August 21, aged 70.

During her life Jennifer worked at Barlow Rowland Solicitors for over 30 years prior to taking her retirement.

In her spare time, she was an active member of Rhyddings Methodist Church, where she shared her caring ways helping in the ‘Little Lambs’ baby and toddler group.

She was also a member of the Darwen Ladies Circle & Tangent.

After Jennifer had taken her retirement she greatly enjoyed being ‘A Lady Who Lunched’.

But most of all she loved spending time with her loving family, especially her treasured grandchild­ren.

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