Gavin Saunders Obituary, Death – I apologize for being the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must be the one who must It is with great regret that I have to be the one to give this news to you, but regrettably, it is necessary.
Please accept my sincere apologies. I ask that you kindly accept my apologies for any inconvenience that this may create.
Gavin relocated to Chepstow in 1967 and was a regular in a number of the pubs in town, including The Five Alls (when he was a considerable younger), The Coach & Horses, and more recently The Beaufort Hotel.
In fact, Gavin moved to Chepstow in 1967. In 1967, he made the move to Chepstow. Gavin spent more time at The Five Alls than he did at any other watering hole in the area. In 1967, Gavin uprooted his family and relocated them to Chepstow, where he established a new home for them there. 1967 was the year that he decided to make Chepstow his permanent residence and have a family there.
It was in 1967 when he made the decision to settle down and raise a family in Chepstow, which would become his permanent home. In 1967, he came to the conclusion that Chepstow, which would later become his permanent residence, would be the best place for him to put down roots and raise a family. When the time is perfect, in addition to discussing a variety of subjects that are connected to the Funeral, I will also give additional information regarding the Funeral itself.