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Clive Richards

Inscription

To the Cyclist,
May you rest in Peace, may the Holy Spirit guide your soul.

To the family, my condolances, may the Holy spirit and the Angels of Mercy and Comfort be with you all at this time.

A Resident

Site: Clive Richards (1 memorial)

N6, Archway Road

By the time we arrived, 6 days after the collision, the flowers had already gone and only this sad note was left.

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