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A COUPLE found dead at their Newbury home have been named.The bodies of Dennis Milner, aged 83, and his 81-year-old wife Flora, who was known as Billy, were found at their Enborne Road home early on Sunday (November 1) morning.Post mortem examinations have been carried out although an exact cause of death has not yet been established.However, their deaths are not being treated as suspicious.Speaking from the family home yesterday, the couple’s daughter Chrissy, their son Nigel, and his fiancée Carole remembered Mr and Mrs Milner’s great humour and love of life.“As a family we had a unique and very special brand of humour, which we will miss,” said Miss Milner. “We will really miss the richness that they contributed to our lives through their humour. We will miss them a lot.”Mr Milner said he was pleased his parents’ names would live on through Denbil Court, a development build on the family home in Love Lane, Shaw.