Name Barry Albin-Dyer | Died June 6, 2015 | |
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Books Bury My Heart in Bermondsey, Strong Shoulders, Final Departures |
Barry albin dyer funeral
Barry Albin-Dyer OBE (2 February 1951 – 6 June 2015) was an undertaker whose firm Albin and Sons were known for their work repatriating the bodies of servicemen killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. The firm also arranged many high profile funerals including actor Donald Pleasence and television personality Jade Goody.
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- Barry albin dyer funeral
- Barry albin dyer s funeral cort ge arrive in the blue bermondsey
- Memoirs
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Albin-Dyer was born Barry George Dyer in London. His father was an undertaker. He took over the firm Albin and Sons, and subsequently changed his own surname to Albin-Dyer. He resisted lucrative offers from large funeral companies who wanted to buy F.A.Albin and Sons, preferring to remain independent. He was a well known figure in the Bermondsey area of London, where the firm were based, and in connection with his military work at Royal Wootton Bassett and Brize Norton.

Albin-Dyer was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours.
He died from brain cancer on 6 June 2015, aged 64. He was a Roman Catholic convert.
Barry albin dyer s funeral cort ge arrive in the blue bermondsey
Memoirs


"Final Departures", Hodder & Stoughton, London, 2005. ISBN 978-0340908532 "Square Pegs in Round Holes" with Greg Watts, Strong Shoulder Publications, London, 2013. ISBN 9780956915405
