Dibnah, Fred b. April 28, 1938 d. November 6, 2004 Television Broadcaster, Author. He was awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the British Empire) in the 2004 Queen's New Year's Eve Honours List for his services to heritage and broadcasting. He was author of 3 books-Fred Dibnah's "Age of Steam," "Industrial Age," and "Magnificient Monuments." (Bio by: Genet) Cause of death: Cancer Tonge Cemetery, Bolton, Lancashire, England
Worswick, Dean b. April 29, 1988 d. March 29, 2004 Actor. Born the eldest son of Michael and Gail Worswick in Bolton, England, he attended drama workshops from a very young age and starred in several commercials. From July to September 2000 he played the part of Warren Shipley in the long running soap opera, ‘Coronation Street. ' He also appeared the series ‘Shameless' and the BBC programs ‘Cops' and ‘Clocking Off.' He attended Canon Slade School and in the weeks before his death had been upset with the results of a practice run of school tests...[Read More] (Bio by: Iola) Tonge Cemetery, Bolton, Lancashire, England