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Richard Daglish "Daggers"

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I'm very sorry to pass on the sad news of our friend Daggers passing. He was a long standing member of our Society, number 33 and attended the same night school course prior to the inception of our Society, together with Joyce and Harold Culling. He was a stalwart of our Forum and responded often to requests for help posted to our Journal. He has been ill for quite some time.

Below you can read what his sons sent me to let us know, I have sent our condolences.

With apologies for the email, I am very sorry to tell you that our father Richard (you may have known him as Dick) passed away on Monday.

He was able to come home from the Royal Liverpool Hospital and spend a few weeks with us here, Receiving excellent support from the caring teams from Marie Curie. He was admitted to the Marie Curie centre in Woolton, Liverpool last week, where he was made as comfortable as possible and spent his final days.

I cannot tell you just how good the care he received from both the local and hospital NHS teams was, and all the staff as Marie Curie provided fantastic support not only to Dad but also to our Mum, Val. They do such incredible work.

With our best wishes,
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Deepest sympathy and condolences to Richard's wife and family, God Bless.
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So sorry to hear, my condolences to the family :(
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Deeply saddened to hear this terrible news.
R.I.P. Daggers
He will be sadly missed by this forum and all that he helped.
Heartfelt condolences to all of his family.
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Sorry to hear of Daggers passing away last week condolences to his family.

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RIP Daggers and thanks for the help. Condolences to all his family

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I can't tell you how sorry I am to hear of Richard's passing. He was so helpful to me on numerous occasions. My condolences to his family.
RIP Daggers
:( Erika

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The family send their thanks for your condolences.
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It's been frustrating that for the last few days I haven't been able to log in successfully and add my condolences. As a relatively new forum member I soon recognised Daggers as someone who gave much to help other family historians with their questions. The forums will be the poorer for his passing.

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