
(1927 - 2011)
Also known as: Ed.

Ed Pryke, passed away 15 September 2011. Much loved and sadly missed by wife Annie, children David, Janet, Alan and Wendy, and all their families. Funeral service to be held at Portchester Crematorium, on September 27th, 2011, at 1:45 PM, no flowers but donations to the REA.
Added by: Jeremy May on 19 September 2011.
2 months and still very much missed
You fought long and hard to stay with your family, now it's time for you to rest,until we meet again some sunny day,God Bless you Ed. Jayne
A much loved and greatly missed Dad and Grandad
Ed was a great friend and we will miss him.
So good to have known David's dad... and such a proud record of public service too. Tony & Runge.
In memory of a fun loving cousin, who will be much missed by all who knew him.
So many fond memories of Dad and so very much missed.
A driver in 756 Field Company entered France on 11th June 1944 part of "Montys" Polar Bears. Saw service in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and Palestine. A wonderful Dad and Grandad. Much missed. Janet Buckland writes [15th November 2011]:
Jayne Pryke writes [3rd October 2011]:
Janet Buckland writes [1st October 2011]:
Mary & Ivor May writes [28th September 2011]:
Tony Knight writes [27th September 2011]:
Pam Green writes [22nd September 2011]:
Pam
David Pryke writes [21st September 2011]:
David
Alan Pryke writes [21st September 2011]:
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The Royal Engineers Association was formed under the conditions of a Deed of Declaration of Trust by the amalgamation of the original Royal Engineers Association and the Royal Engineers Benevolent Fund Ltd on 19 November 1968.