Forever in our thoughts
In memoriam of Ian Witherick
Beloved husband, father, grandfather, family and friend to so many.

Ian Witherick’s story
May our Memories never fade.
Ian was the oldest of two brothers brought up in Sydenham, South East London. He moved to Dunstable with Celine and started a family before moving in to Beacon Avenue.
Several years after Celine’s passing he met Beverley and he raised his own sons Allan and Nigel, and her children, Hayley, Nicola and Paul as if they were his own. He worked hard becoming a true househusband ensuring that they had the support that they needed to succeed.
Over the last decade he continued to provide a loving home where his grandchildren, Kyla, Hayden, Ella, Jamie, Ellis, Finley and Jake were able to play together before and after school.
In Memorium of Ian Witherick
The Celebration of his life
We have sent out invitations to those that we can but all who knew him are welcome to attend and we ask you to pass this on. The words read out at the funeral and other information will be shared here.
Live stream
The Service will also be webcast and available to be watched again for a period after the 3 December 2023, 12 noon GMT.
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The Service – Sunday 3 December noon
The service will be held at the Luton Crematorium. The cortege starting at 11:15am from Beacon Avenue and processing over Dunstable Downs.
You are encouraged to wear bright colours which he loved so much.
Luton Crematorium,
The Vale,
Butterfield Green Road,
Luton,
Bedfordshire,
LU2 8DD

The Wake
After the service you are welcomed to join us to celebrate Ian’s life. There will be a wake held at the family home in Beacon Avenue straight after the service. Please do not use the driveway and be considerate to our neighbours when parking. There are no parking restrictions on Beacon Avenue or the surrounding roads.
1 Beacon Avenue,
Dunstable,
Bedfordshire,
LU6 2AD

Flowers and Donations
The Luton & Dunstable Hospital has provided support to our family over the decades and so we ask that donations in his memory be made via his Just Giving page to Bedfordshire Hospitals Charity. For tax payers in the UK this includes the option of GiftAid.
We have asked that flowers are limited to the immediate family only.






