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I am very sad to announce that Terry Duggan passed away on Sunday 19th April after a long illness bravely fought. Many of you living in East Dulwich may remember him when he and his wife ran Sound & Vision on Lordship Lane. His funeral will take place on Tuesday 12th May and anyone wishing to send flowers can contact the Co-op Funeral Diretors on Lordship Lane (020 8693 5028) or donations can be made to St Christophers Hospice.


Please PM me should you wish to contact his wife Diana directly.

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Diana, I am SO sorry about Terry...geepers is right, Terry was very brave with his illness (as are you) as he had been battling with it for absolutely ages. He really was a lovely man, kind and quietly spoken - with that gorgeous head of hair which I used to love touching just to see him blush! I will PM geepers. My heart goes out to you.
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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Zephyr and JetSetWilly, I am appalled by your lack

> of respect.

>


Excuse me, how dare you...


I was just trying to work out who the Op was talking about as if it was the one up near the Magdala then I used them very often and yes it does sadden me. I moved to Nunhead 10 years ago so cannot remember every shop as I do not frequent there very often. If it is not the same one then they still have my condolences

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