Monday, January 16, 2012

Thanksgiving Service Details

A Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Professor Terry John Hamblin, will take place at Lansdowne Baptist Church, Bournemouth, UK, at 1.30pm GMT on Tuesday 24th January 2012. All are most welcome to attend. The service will also be streamed live across the internet at the following URL. http://www.lansdownebaptistchurch.org.uk/live/

Donations if so desired can be made in favour of the Bournemouth Leukaemia Fund, via Harry Tomes Ltd, Funeral Directors, (01202) 394340, http://tributes.harrytomes.com/terence-john-hamblin/

6 comments:

Deb Light said...

Thank you John and we so appreciate it being live-streamed so we can be there from afar.So nice of you and the family to be so thoughtful to all Dr. Terry's friends from around the world!
Thoughts and Prayers,
Deb Light
www.cllcfriends.com

Elizabeth Locatelli Turgeon said...

Thank you for your thoughtfulness to live stream Dr Terry's Thanksgiving Service. I'm truly appreciative that I can celebrate his life of caring, giving and service with his family and friends. I'm grateful that I've had the opportunity to meet Dr. Terry both in person and online. He had a tremendous impact on my life and in my battle with CLL. I was truly touched that he contacted me out of the blue last July to ask how I was doing. That reflects the type of person he was. I'm deeply sad at his passing but proud to have known him and been influenced by him. I know he is at peace in heaven with the Lord and His angels.

Elizabeth Locatelli Turgeon
Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Elizabeth Locatelli Turgeon said...

Thank you for your thoughtfulness to live stream Dr Terry's Thanksgiving Service. I'm truly appreciative that I can celebrate his life of caring, giving and service with his family and friends. I'm grateful that I've had the opportunity to meet Dr. Terry both in person and online. He had a tremendous impact on my life and in my battle with CLL. I was truly touched that he contacted me out of the blue last July to ask how I was doing. That reflects the type of person he was. I'm deeply saddened at his passing but proud to have known him and been influenced by him. I know he is at peace in heaven with the Lord and His angels.

Elizabeth Locatelli Turgeon
Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Anonymous said...

I am British living in saskatoon canada. I have been diagnosed with CLL a few days ago,and as my oncologists knows that I have been reading up on information,he said to me in our conversation that one must be careful where information comes from over the internet. I asked him if he knew of Prof T Hamblin in England, to which he replied that Terry was his mentor when he was a young Doctor. He then understood that the information I was reading came from a top rated source. I do not think he is aware of the passing of Terry.
R.I.P Doctor Terry,your lifes work has helped so many,many people around the world.

Manu Manickvel said...

mutations of mortality
Random thoughts of Terry Hamblin about leukaemia, literature, poetry, politics, religion, cricket and music.

Thank you Doc

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much for arranging for live streaming the Thanksgiving Service. Many of us will be there with you, sharing our sincere condolences and gratitude.
Ron Goldsmith
Albuquerque, New Mexico USA