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The obituary notice of Marion Gower BAKER

Leicester | Published in: Leicester Mercury. Notable areas: Cheltenham, South Wigston

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Marion GowerBAKERRetired School Teacher at South Wigston High School Passed away peacefully on 29th October 2021, aged 91 years. Much loved wife of the late Ronald, loving mother to Ian and the late David. Funeral service at Christchurch Church, Cheltenham at 1.30pm on Monday 29th November. Family flowers only, donations for Alzheimer's Research UK may be sent c/o Mason & Stokes, 54 Hewlett Road, Cheltenham GL52 6AH
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Fond memories of this lovely lady 6MB, the reason I still know my capital cities to this day, RIP
Jonathon Sear
25/11/2022
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The loveliest of people. She understood children and knew how to teach them. Thank you Mrs Baker
Karen Dixon
01/06/2022
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I remember Mrs Baker from Sth Wigston High , she was the fastest writer on the blackboard Ha-ha Ron was a also teacher at the school
Christopher Sarson
16/11/2021
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Mrs Baker, one of my most favourite teachers of all time whose memory is firmly in printed in my mind as well as your beautiful handwriting. A wonderful asset to SWHS and an eloquent presence to all around. RIP Mrs Baker. Reunited with Mr Baker and your son. Always remembered and never forgotten xxxx
Claire Howgill (was Wilson)
15/11/2021
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A lovely teacher, who planted seeds in our minds that are still growing, many years later.
Teresa Spilsbury
11/11/2021
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11/11/2021
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