In loving memory of David Stillman.

Sally Stillman is raising money for Katharine House Hospice - Stafford
In memory of David Stillman
We aim to enable patients with life limiting conditions to live life as fully as possible and make the most of the time they have, as well as supporting their loved ones. It costs almost £4m a year to provide vital free care services and we rely heavily on the support from our community.

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit this JustGiving page, which has been set up in memory of our dearest David ‘Stillers’ Stillman who we lost to cancer on 2nd January this year. Beloved husband of Sally, father of George and Rosie, brother to Ruth, Roger and Sally, and treasured friend and colleague to so many, it’s a huge loss to bear.

We’ll all remember Dave for his kindness, warm heart and - of course - his quick wit and incredible sense of humour. Dave proudly served many years as a Police Officer, often in very challenging situations. 

The care  provided by the amazing staff at Katharine  House Hospice, at first in-home and finally as an in-patient, helped support Dave  and his family through a terrible time.

 We invite you to donate to Katharine House Hospice in order to keep their invaluable services available to people, with the current pandemic taking away the hospice’s  ability to fundraise as they normally would, help is needed now more than ever.  Thank you,

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Donation summary

Total
£3,530.00
Online
£3,530.00
Offline
£0.00

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