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Person    | Male  Born 1949  Died /7/2009

Dave Squires

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Dave Squires

Much-loved street sweeper in the area around Waterloo Station. Employed by Veolia who were contracted by Lambeth Council.  Died after a long illness. His coffin was driven through the Lower Marsh market prior to the funeral at West Norwood Crematorium.

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Dave Squires

Dave Squires, 1949 - 2009, much loved street sweeper. Southbankmosaics Suppor...

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