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The obituary notice of May "Doreen" DEAN

Hertford, Published in: Hertfordshire Mercury.

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May "Doreen"DEANMAY "DOREEN" DEAN Sadly passed away peacefully at Westgate House Ware on 23rd June aged 90 years. Funeral Service will be held at Woollensbrook Crematorium on Friday 12th July at 11.00am. Family flowers only, but donations if desired may be left at the service.
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Claire Monk:Remembering and missing my Auntie Doreen - such a caring,...22/03/2020
Libby Curran :Thinking of Doreen with love on Mother’s Day, the mos...22/03/2020
Hazel Collier:I MISS YOU MUM I thought of you with love today, but that...21/03/2020
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Remembering and missing my Auntie Doreen - such a caring, kind and gentle lady. She was, and always will be, very special to me. So many happy memories. A friend once said to me "Everyone could do with an Auntie Doreen", and she was so right. I feel blessed that she was my Auntie, and Godmother too, I couldn't have wished for anyone better. Claire x
Claire Monk:
22/03/2020
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Thinking of Doreen with love on Mother’s Day, the most wonderful & loving person, she was just like a mother to me & had so much love & kindness for my family & we think the world of her. Miss you ❤️
Libby Curran :
22/03/2020
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I MISS YOU MUM
I thought of you with love today,
but that is nothing new,
I thought about you yesterday,
and days before that too,
I think of you in silence,
I often speak your name,
All I have are memories,
and your picture in a frame,
Your memory is my keepsake,
with which I'll never part,
God has you in his keeping,
I have you in my heart.

Hazel xxx
Hazel Collier:
21/03/2020
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Some of my earliest memories in life involve Nan. I can still remember crawling on Nan’s kitchen floor as a toddler, next to her cat Tammy. I can still remember visits to the old house in Cheshunt, and later to Clacton.

I briefly went to the local Brooklands Primary School, where she was a dinner lady. Not to suggest she was biased in any way, but my school lunches always seemed to be double the size of the other children’s! Indeed, Nan was the best cook I’ve ever met. It seemed that no matter what she cooked, it was perfect.

As a teenager, I would spend summer vacations with them. Those visits would be the highlight of my year. I still fondly look back to those days; playing jigsaw puzzles with Grandad, with Nan in the kitchen listening to BBC Radio 2, later Radio Essex, or going for a walk on Sundays together. Nan and I would go to town together; even in her late 60s she would frog-march halfway across the town!

But the memory I am most grateful of all for is this. I grew up overseas. Nan used to buy me Beano and Dandy comics and post them to me every couple of weeks, and some packets of Skittles for good measure. As far as she was concerned, she was just being a good grandma by thinking of her grandson. Yet, those sweets and magazines meant the world to me. They were a taste of home and a ray of sunshine in a time of darkness.

With love from afar,
Matthew and Tamaryn + great-grandsons James and John
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