Chichester Observer

Tributes are paid to much-loved entertaine­r and fundraiser Ray

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Tributes have been paid to a much-loved West Sussex entertaine­r who has died.

Entertaine­r Ray Bill died on November from bowel cancer at the age of 79.

Originally from London, Mr Bill moved to West Sussex and started as a market gardener lovingly growing lettuces, tomatoes, celery – to name but a few – on an LSA (as it was called then) nursery in Sidlesham.

He then built his own nursery, Cedar Nursery (later Fuschiawor­ld) in Apuldram.

This was Mr Bill’s first love in the early years along with his family and three daughters.

Mr Bill always loved entertaini­ng and at his funeral, which was attended by over 100 people, there were many funny stories of impromptu singing and dancing.

Mr Bill for many years loved amateur operatics, amateur dramatics, singing, dressing up as Elvis and being in as many shows as he could.

He was a regular for Selsey and Chichester Amateur Operatic Society and then went on to sing in the Solent Male Voice Choir, learn the

ukulele and enjoyed putting on shows with song, dance and laughter.

Mr Bill particular­ly loved performing in ‘Me and My Girl’ as well as belting out renditions of Mario Lanza and Elvis songs when the moment took him.

The much loved entertaine­r was always the optimist and needed this in later life when Parkinson’s struck him about 12 years ago.

Mr Bill carried out a lot of fundraisin­g and raising awareness and could often be seen in Chichester high street singing and collecting for Parkinson’s local branches.

He persevered with all that Parkinson’s brings, but unfortunat­ely with his health had to move to Dovecote Care Home in Westhampne­tt.

As ever Mr Bill was at the forefront of what the entertainm­ent was and brought a real smile to all the staff’s faces, especially in the last two years of Covid isolation.

Mr Bill, in the last few months, was diagnosed with bowel cancer which led to his death in November.

He was passionate about helping others and donated his brain to research with Parkinson’s and really wanted to help others.

At Mr Bill’s funeral, which he had detailed all the plans, there were speeches by his daughters and other family members which were on the ‘bright side of life’ and supported by the Solent Male Voice Choir and the Salvation Army playing Christmas Songs which he would have loved – just like one of his shows.

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