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21/03/24
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Dearest Aunty Mary
You were an amazing woman who I admired for many years. As a small child I have fond memories of our sleepovers at your house and many years of fun together with our cousins.
You were always happy, always busy especially sewing. I will forever be in awe of your skills.
And as others have said your door was always open and you made time for everyone. You were the centre of your very large family and you leave behind a rich and loving legacy.
I am sorry I can’t be there to say goodbye.
You will always be much loved and adored. 💕
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20/03/24
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Dearest Grandma,
The world will be a sadder place without your wonderful smile and personality in it. You were kind to everyone, had an ear to listen, and your door was always open to anyone who needed you.
You had so much love to give and a wicked passion for sewing, as so many others have already said.
Most recently I called in to see you after finishing work locally one afternoon, and I will forever grateful that I did. That last hug goodbye is what I will hold onto forever, until we meet again. Love you always. ❤️
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Victoria Odell
18/03/24
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My dear Mary,
You were not just my mother in law, but also my mum and grandma; three remarkable roles embodied in one extraordinary woman. The ache in my heart is profound, and the silence now feels deafening, often engulfed by grief when it catches me off guard. The simple acts, like bringing you bread or sharing photos of Harry & Will, are constant reminders of the things I can no longer do.
You never judged me; you embraced me wholeheartedly, as if I were your own daughter. You extended this love to Ella & Ryan, treating them as your biological grandchildren. I am grateful for the family dinners, the stories you read to the boys, the costumes you sewed, and the endless time you devoted to them and to us. Your love for your grandchildren was boundless; everything you did was for them, and you showed us all what truly matters in life – family.
In my eyes, you left this world too soon, but I must accept that God had other plans for you. May you rest in peace, knowing that you were loved beyond measure by all of us. I will forever cherish every moment we spent together, especially our chats at your bench while I worked. I loved you then, I love you now, and I will love you forever.
Rest in peace, dear Mary. You will always be in our hearts.
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