Georgina Towers – obituary
This obituary was written by Danny Towers. It was published in the Guardian on Wed 1st Jan 2025.
This obituary was written by Danny Towers. It was published in the Guardian on Wed 1st Jan 2025.
I wrote this obituary for my father Alan. It was then reworked by Michael Hawkins and published in the Independent on 29th April 2009. Alan was born in the Scottish Borders on the 23rd March
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Margot Henderson 21st April 2014 You were loyal to the last, you chose your day in Perfect Timing as we say, the AGM of the NFA! The new councillors were voted in just as you
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