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The obituary notice of Anne VINCE

Bath | Published in: Bath Chronicle.

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AnneVINCEPassed away on 3rd December 2019. The funeral is to take place on Wednesday 8th January 2020 at St John the Evangelist Church, South Parade, Bath 12.00 noon, followed by burial at Perrymead. Any enquiries to Paul Dellenty Funeral Director 83 The Parade, Twerton, Bath. Tel: 01225 315585.
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Jo Howlett
31/10/2020
So, so sorry to hear of the passing of Anne. We were friends for going on for 30 yrs since we first met at a local photographic society. We went out on many occasions taking photos, going to exhibitions, listening to many lectures that was given by the RPS when it was at the Octagon in Bath. I visited her flat on many occasions for lunch and she also visited me at my home also, just talking photography. My one regret is that I didn't get to visit her at her new place in Walcot Court. She asked me to visit her but I kept putting it off because of my own health issues and was planning on visiting after the Christmas period. It was such a shock when I rang to discover that Anne had passed away. I will miss you and it was a pleasure to class you as one of my closest and dearest photographic friends. Rest in peace.
Linda Harvey
27/12/2019
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So very very sad to hear of the passing of dear Anne. I have known Anne for a good few years and often visited her at her flat in Portland Place and latterly at Walcot Court to attend to various antique items that 'had issues'. She was a lovely lady and had great interest in the history of Bath and photography ( I remember her showing me a state of the art camera only a few months ago) going to great lengths to have the capability to take the best picture with the best equipment. She also had recently purchased a superb laptop/comptuer so she could keep up to date with what was happening in the world.
Rest easy dear lady, it was a pleasure to have known you.
Andrew Roan
22/12/2019
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Andrew Roan
22/12/2019