Ken Michie, formerly Royal Navy, (where he was known as
Arnfield-Michie), BEAS and Bristow Helicopters suffered with Alzheimers for years, he passed away Sunday 14th March. Ken was a pilot of courage, a loving husband and father and a person of great adventure and laughter. The funeral and thanksgiving service is on Monday 22nd March 12.00 at st. Mary The Virgin. Howe.
Ken suffered with Alzheimers Disease in
the latter part of his life. Alzheimers affects 700,000 people in the UK
but only £11 is spent per person every year on research, a fraction
compared with other terminal diseases. Alzheimers can affect anyone at
any age and there is little awareness or understanding of people who
develop the disease which can make it very difficult for them and their
families to get proper support.
We can help others by research into this
condition and hence have set up this donation page for The Alzheimers research. Donating
through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. Alzheimers research trust will receive your money faster and if you are a UK taxpayer, an
extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.
Thank you, we deeply appreciate your support.