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Dudley Bransgrove

24/03/1932 – 01/10/2021
Aged 89

Dudley Bransgrove

The Funeral Service to Celebrate the Life of Dudley Bransgrove
will be held in the Bell Funeral Services Chapel, Preston 
on Thursday (7 October) 2021 commencing at 11:00am
Please leave your Memorial Message to the Family below

20 Comments

  • MICHAEL TARASCIO Posted 06/10/2021 3:30 pm

    Dear Craig & Family,
    Extending to you all our deepest condolences on the passing of Dudley.
    May he rest in peace.

    Regards
    Michael,Elisa & Luca Tarascio

  • Nigel Brown Posted 06/10/2021 3:41 pm

    A cheerful friendly person who I always found to be a very decent man,Sincere sympathy to the Bransgrove family.

  • Ray Posted 06/10/2021 3:44 pm

    To Uncle Dudley. ALong with Ernie, a wonderful role model, solid citizens, fabulous and devoted family man. Always great fun and wonderful to be around. Helped build and organised the renovations to my home in the 80s. 3 weeks of fun and learning from Dudley and Ernie. A humble and skilled man who made it a pleasure to get into that project. Organised many get togethers and reunions over the years underlining the love and time for his extended family. Love Ray and family.

    • Rod Bransgrove Posted 07/10/2021 9:57 am

      well said Ray

  • Kathy Posted 06/10/2021 5:46 pm

    So many memories of a fun childhood.
    Being the youngest cousin of our generation Uncle Dudley always went out of his way to make me feel included and make me laugh.
    Love him and Aunty Beryl lots.
    Dad and Uncle Dudley, such gorgeous family men and amazing role models.
    My boys appreciated all the time that Uncle Dudley spent teaching them their cricket skills and he always took such an interest in what they were up to.
    Love to you all.
    He will be sadly missed.

  • Ian Lawson Posted 06/10/2021 6:02 pm

    Dudley (Banner) Life long true friend, next door neighbours, many adventures shared, best man for one another, cherished memories to hold for ever.
    Our thoughts are with you Beryl, Craig, Michelle and family.
    Ian and Sherril.

  • Steve Humphries Posted 06/10/2021 6:42 pm

    A long life well-lived by a kind and decent man.

    Sincere condolences to all of Dudley’s family and friends.

  • Warren brown Posted 07/10/2021 7:51 am

    Gday MrsB ,fob,Michelle ,Brown boy number 2 here ,please accept my deep sympathy on your great loss, I have fond memories of often seeing Dud in his overalls pottering around in the garage in Rosanna always chatty, an astute straight talking man with a sharp wit , always with great insight on one thing or another. And of course he was a Royboy. It was a privilege to have known him.

  • Scott Field Posted 07/10/2021 8:46 am

    Dear Craig, Gina and Family,
    We hope today can be a day where you all can remember the happy loving memories Dudley created. He has been a constant in your lives and helped build you into the people you are. He felt very loved and supported by you all his final years and now is in peace.
    Soon you will be able to celebrate his life with friends and family and remember the fun you had together.
    Special thoughts to Beryl today.
    All our love,
    Scott, Helen and Family

  • Rod & Judi Bransgrove Posted 07/10/2021 9:20 am

    Uncle Dudley was the go-to man to find out about Bransgrove family business. He was always good to catch up with and be around. He was a generous spirit, free with the smiles, the great stories and wise words. It is indeed a sad moment to have to say goodbye Uncle. To Aunty Beryl, Craig & family, Michelle & family and Uncle Ernie & Aunty Hazel and to our whole extended family, our deepest condolences and sympathy. With love, Rod, Judi, Michael and Meagen Bransgrove.

  • Scott Field Posted 07/10/2021 9:21 am

    Dear Craig, Gina and Family,
    We are thinking of you all today and this week. We hope you can reflect on a lifetime of happy memories, kindness and fun with Dudley and that the sadness you feel today will pass. You will always take with you the memories you shared with him and the impact he has had on your lives.
    All our love and best wishes,
    Scott, Helen and Family

  • Sue and randall Posted 07/10/2021 9:35 am

    Dearest aunty Beryl Craig and Michelle you are in our thoughts especially today. We all love uncle Duddles so much.. remembering all the fun times we used to have. Camping at Mildura. The reunions. Lots of childhood memories. He was such a family man and organiser. Always so much fun. Never a dull moment when he was around. Between him and dad their main concern was always family. Love to you all. Sue and randall

  • Ben and Julie Bransgrove Posted 07/10/2021 9:51 am

    Sending our love, so many lovely memories and special times at family reunions. Certainly a wonderful life to celebrate. We will always cherish the Bransgrove family history book and all the great stories from the Melbourne Goal.

  • Patricia White Posted 07/10/2021 9:59 am

    So sorry for your loss love to all the family

  • Steven and Debbie Sole Posted 07/10/2021 9:59 am

    Thinking of you all , and sending our condolences and love ❤⚘❤

  • Janene Hill Posted 07/10/2021 11:20 am

    Thanks for all the wonderful memories Dudley. An amazing life well lived.
    VALE

  • Joy Mantello Posted 07/10/2021 11:20 am

    Wonderful service. Great homage to an exceptional man.

  • Tim James Posted 07/10/2021 11:28 am

    To all the Bransgrove family , best wishes to all on the passing of Dudley , i have many fond memories , including playing in a cricket premiership team with him, which i will cherish…

  • Keith and Ann McKechnie Posted 11/10/2021 10:37 am

    To Beryl and Craig and family. To get to know Dudley and Beryl in retirement at The Elms was special and it enabled us to re-connect with Craig. It was always a joy to spend time with Dudley – you never knew what was coming next!. Dudley’s memory will live on in many lives.
    Our deepest sympathy. Keith and Ann

  • Stephen Bransgrove Posted 31/10/2022 3:40 am

    A lovely, friendly, mischievous man, a fantastic role model. He and his family made me extremely welcome on my visits to Australia. I miss our chats about the family and his letters asking me to check out some part of our family history. I know he will be up there checking out all the past members of the family.

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