

Death of a Retired Officer – Arthur William Eagle
It is with regret that I have to inform you of the death of Arthur Eagle that occurred on 18th April 2022 after a long illness with Dementia.
Arthur collar number 979 joined the Combined Constabulary in 1970 and retired in 1998, serving at central and canning Circus.
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The funeral for Authur is at 12.30pm. Tuesday 24 May 2022 at Bramcote Crematorium. All are welcome. r
Family flowers only and donations to Alzheimer’s Charity at the service ot to the undertakers, A W Lymn, St James House, Portland Road, Hucknall NG15 4LD
There will be refreshments after will be at the British Legion Club on Beard all Street, Hucknall NG15 7RA. .
John Kennedy
Secretary Notts NARPO
Lovely bloke, always had a great laugh when he was in the control room at CCPS
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Worked with Arthur at Canning Circus control room, late 70s early 80s. A lovely guy, and a character. Condolences to wife Christine, Family and friends.
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Worked with Arthur at Canning and Central and socially.
One of the characters. RIP Arthur.
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Another sad loss. Always ready to laugh and also to point us youngsters in the right direction. RIP Arthur.
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Worked with Arthur over many years, at Central and Canning, a smashing bloke, one of life’s characters, taken far to soon.
Condolences to wife Christine and family.
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It was a privilege to have worked with Arthur at both Canning and Central.Always a happy fellow and yet sympathetic when the need arose. RIP Arthur ..gone far too early and condolences to his wife Cristine and family
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A sad passing, worked with Arthur at Canning. Safe hands and trusted. RIP .
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Sad, unexpected news. Just a nice all round good solid bloke, at the fun madhouse that was Canning in the 80’s. RIP Arthur.
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Worked with Arthur on my shift when I first joined at Canning. He was a lovely man and a real character. We had lots of laughs and leg pulling and he would put you straight when needed. Thank you Arthur and R.I.P. Condolences to his family.
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Hello Karen. I immediately thought of you when I heard this sad news. We bought Arthurs house if you recall? Hope you’re well. Sandie sends her regards. Love from Andrew.
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Andrew Sent you a reply on FB
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Worked with Arthur on Central. A really nice guy and a very good cop. RIP mate.
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Arthur was a Canning Control Room operator when I first landed there in the early 80’s – Always had time for you and a genuinely nice guy. Often saw him after we had both retired in The Queens Head at Watnall and always made a point of passing the time of day. Thoughts are with Arthur’s family and friends at this difficult time
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On hearing this sad news I immediately thought of a smiling happy face that Arthur always seemed to have.. A really nice guy and a very solid cop. RIP Arthur
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Lovely bloke knew him from CCPS control room
Tony Miller 1948
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Sad to see that placid, sensible, neasured Arthur was taken from us0 with Dementia.
My sympathies go out to Christine and the family at this sad, but Inveritable time.
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Yes, all those comments fit well, lovely level headed and compassionate guy with a great dry sense of humour. And as outlined he was compassionate where necessary. He was on duty on the day I visited Canning in 1986 after being posted there and I recall he clear caring guidance as if it were yesterday,
Paul Batty.
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Sad to hear of Arthur’s passing. One of the characters in the Canning control room . Good at his job, whilst having a smile on his face and a great sense of humour. RIP Arthur.
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RIP ARTHUR,fond and happy memories of the occasions I had to contact the control room at Canning Circus via phone or in person. Always helpful, always friendly.
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Rest In Peace my great friend, we had a lot of life together both whilst at Canning and socially your dry wit will be missed.
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R.I.P Arthur.Always there with a smile and a cheery word. Condolences to his family
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Fond memories of working at Canning Circus with Arthur in the control room. We shared a lot of laughs but he also had a serious side and passed on valuable experience. A great colleague and human being. Sincere condolences to his family. RIP my friend.
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I remember Arthur from the Control Room at Canning Circus when I arrived as probationer in 1980. He was a lovely bloke with a sharp sense of humour, and always helpful. My condolences to his family.
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God bless you Arthur
RIP
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Thank you all so much for the lovely tributes Arthur would have been so pleased to know he was so well thought of.
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