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MORE than 170 guests enjoyed dinner and a Seventies-themed disco at a fund-raising event for Sue

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 17 October 2016

MORE than 170 guests enjoyed dinner and a Seventies-themed disco at a fund-raising event for Sue Ryder’s Nettlebed hospice.

The evening, held at Henley’s Phyllis Court Club, was organised by Kelly Williams, whose parents Kay and Steve Landau were cared for by the hospice.

The couple, who lived in Shiplake, died from cancer within two months of each other. They were both 66.





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