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  Issue No. 2160 Online Edition Saturday 18 May 2013 
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Ascension : Obituary for Kath Bond
Submitted by The Islander (Islander Editors) 07.02.2013 (Article Archived on 21.02.2013)

BOND, Kathleen, aged 66 years. Passed away peacefully on Friday 25th January 2013.

Name: Caroline Bond         Email: ce_bond@yahoo.com

Message:
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Obituary for my mother, Kath  Bond, who lived on the Island
between 1986 and 1997....we have written something below:

BOND, Kathleen, aged 66 years.  Passed away peacefully on Friday 25th January 2013. She will be sadly missed by her husband, Bob, daughters Nicola and Caroline and a great many family and friends. Bob and Kath lived, loved and partied on Ascension Island between 1986 and 1997. Kath especially loved sundowners at the Klinka Klub, golfing at One Boat and
dishing her famous cakes and pasties at The Bakery in
Georgetown. For those who remember her, please raise a Brandy and Ginger in her memory. Funeral service will take place at Weston Crematorium on Thursday 7th February at 10.30 am.
Family flowers only.  Donations to Cancer Research via
www.memorygiving.com or cheques,
made payable to charity, c/o Abbey
Funeral Services, 106 High Street,
Worle, BS 22 6HD. 01934 522323

 

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