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A plumber who died aged 90 never forgot the loving dementia care given to his wife - and raises thousands of pounds to help the service

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.More than £3,600 is going to a dementia charity in Paisley after people paid their respects to a well-known plumber from the town.The money flowed in following the funeral last May of Gerry Woods, who died aged 90.Many years earlier, his wife Anne received great care from the Alzheimer Scotland centre in Riccartsbar Avenue.Anne had been diagnosed aged just 58 and staff at the base gave support to her and provided respite care to give Gerry some time off.And great granddad Gerry never forgot it.His daughter Laura Pervaiz said: “We are very thankful so many people took the time tocontribute.“Mum died 21 years ago and we used the Paisley service for.

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