[quote]Yes peter Crane did pass away...buried at Newton Cemetry on 24/3/05....
My deepest sympathies to Peter Crane jnr and his other family members and close friends.
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Anonymous post transfered from the older forum[quote]Yes peter Crane did pass away...buried at Newton Cemetry on 24/3/05....
My deepest sympathies to Peter Crane jnr and his other family members and close friends. Newton-le-Willows : Website Owner / Administrator
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Re: Peter CranePeter is/was my uncle. Geoff Salisbury who spoke at his funeral is my dad and was his life long friend. Peters wife and my mum are/ were sisters. Peter was a fantastic guy and is sadly missed by all his family, as isy mum, I hope they are up there having a whisky together :'(
Re: Peter Cranepeter crane, another great caracter gone from are Great town, not many left now, i used to go to his night club, if ya can call it that, olympia 84-85 ish on a friday and sat nights, Great memories of takin 20 quid a game of pool off jimmy Garry, then go too gossips with me pockets buldgin with his cash lol....so good on ya peter! and god Bless! for makin me loads of dosh
Re: Peter CraneI think his old house is up for sale - The one that's at the side of the old Vulcan sports field
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Re: Peter CraneI knew peter crane, he used to go to the bluebell on the high st for his dinner. Every week he always had liver and onions and brought his family with him. I was head chef there about 1999 to 2000
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