Last week's death notices: Former jockey and 'larger than life character'
The Eastern Daily Press published 44 death notices last week including those of a former jockey and "larger than life character".
Deputy News Editor
As well as being one of the EDP's deputy news editors, Donna-Louise Bishop is its designated obituary writer. She also reports from Norfolk's Coroner's Court. She holds an MPhil in Writing from the University of South Wales.
As well as being one of the EDP's deputy news editors, Donna-Louise Bishop is its designated obituary writer. She also reports from Norfolk's Coroner's Court. She holds an MPhil in Writing from the University of South Wales.
The Eastern Daily Press published 44 death notices last week including those of a former jockey and "larger than life character".
Reepham's Winifred Rogers delivered hundreds of babies and went on to become godmother to many. She has died aged 88.
Norfolk police officer Richard Dennis died at his house in Ingoldisthorpe, between King's Lynn and Hunstanton, last year.
An inquest has opened into the death of Norwich surveyor Iain Bond, after he died from organ failure at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
The Eastern Daily Press published 41 death notices last week including those of Henny the horseman from Walsingham, a beloved midwife and a cattle farmer.
Mystery surrounds the death of former Royal Mail worker Paul Brown, who “went downhill” after losing his job.
The widow of David Woodhouse, who drowned after a tragic accident saw him crash his ride-on lawn mower into a pond, has paid tribute following an inquest.
Businessman Adrian Venni, 56, of Watlington near King's Lynn, was found unresponsive on April 10 in private woodland which he owned.
An inquest at Norfolk Coroner's Court into the death of Kim Wilde, of Thetford, has been delayed until next year.
The Eastern Daily Press published 201 death notices last month, including those of a MBE, hotel proprietor and "one of life's true gentlemen".
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