ElizabethTONGEPassed away on the 27th November 2018. Elizabeth aged 57 years. Beloved daughter of the late Stan & Audrey. Dear Sister of Richard and Trevor. Her long struggle is over. Rest in Peace at last. God bless. Funeral Service at Boston Crematorium on Monday 17th December 2018 at 11:30am. Family Flowers only. Donations if so desired to Diabetes UK may be left at the crematorium or are being received by Allenby's of Anwick, Funeral Directors, 68, Main Road, Anwick, Sleaford, Lincs. NG34 9SU. Tel:- 01526 832319
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TREVOR TONGE:Oh Dizzy, you had such a troubled life, but at least now y...10/12/2018
Rachel:R.I.P. Sad news. Our thoughts are with the family. L...06/12/2018
Kim Brumpton - nee Hodson:R.I.P dear school friend. I have such fond memories of our time at Laff...06/12/2018
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Oh Dizzy, you had such a troubled life, but at least now you can eat anything you want. But don't forget to keep us a place at the table - Mum's rice pudding was to die for.
God bless, rest in peace at last.
Love Trevor and Di xx
TREVOR TONGE:
10/12/2018
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R.I.P. Sad news. Our thoughts are with the family. Love Vanessa and Rachel xx
Rachel:
06/12/2018
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R.I.P dear school friend. I have such fond memories of our time at Lafford School and stopping over at your parents house at weekends. You teaching me how to play the piano and your mum making awesome yorkies before we had our main meal. Sadly I never got the chance to meet up with you again in our prime years and I know how the diabetes was always a struggle for you. Now you don't have to struggle no more. Bless you, you will always be in my thoughts and condolences to Richard and Trevor.