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Sir Henry Rudyard FEILDEN

Published on 05/10/2024

FEILDEN Sir Henry Rudyard Bt BVSc MRCVS Peacefully on 20th September 2024. Beloved husband to Geraldine, father of William, James and Charlotte and brother of Jennifer and Anne. Family, friends and clients are welcome to attend a funeral service to celebrate Henry's life to be held at Harbour View Crematorium, Randalls Hill, Poole, BH16 6AN on Tuesday 22nd October at 2.30pm. Family flowers only. Written tributes may be left online at www.tapperfuneralservice.co.uk and donations in memory of Henry for Diabetes UK or Margaret Green Animal Rescue (cheques if preferred may be sent to Barrow & Tapper, 29a, Southampton Road, Ringwood, Hampshire, BH24 1HB - 01425 472104)

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VmCombes October 26th, 2024
Dear Geraldine and family. I'm so sorry to hear of Henry's passing, defiantly the world will be a lesser place. Although no longer nursing, I will always remember my time in practice with you and the trust you put in me to tutor me. Many of my stories come from our time together. Take care and hope Henry is wearing his bow tie at the entrance of Rainbow Bridge. Vanessa Combes née Williams
Benjamin Powis October 22nd, 2024
Dearest Geraldine , it was with great sadness to hear of Henry’s passing .He has been a wonderful vet to both Ella almost 30years ago and now Saffi and friend throughout that time . We had many a long discussion putting the world to right and his talk at the Royal Motor Yacht was captivating of his great uncles travels and for his support in my charitable climb to Kilimanjaro. Our chats in the surgery would have been a consternation to the next in coming patient as we would regularly overrun the allocated time As he stood there with his arms around Saffi our spaniel on the table . He was a wonderful man who has been so cruelly taken when he should be looking forward to his retirement with you . My Deepest sympathy to you , Marc