Joan Ada DoreenCLUTTERBUCKJoan sadly passed away on 18th April 2020, aged 85. A loving and much-loved sister and sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and Godmother - she was also a wonderful friend to many over a long period. Joan taught at Rayleigh Sweyne for over 30 years and was Head of Maths there when she retired in 1994. Post-retirement, Joan became a Lay Reader, attached to St Mary's Church, Ramsden Bellhouse. Due to current restrictions, the cremation will be private, but there will be a Thanksgiving Service at St Mary's when circumstances permit.
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Richard Hollis:Very sorry to hear of her passing. Miss Clutterbuck was a sa...11/05/2022
Martin Cubitt:A lovely, enthusiastic and engaging teacher with a passion ...21/02/2021
Rob:Miss Clutterbuck was my form tutor, about 1989 I ...12/06/2020
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Very sorry to hear of her passing. Miss Clutterbuck was a saint for handling our nonsense. Thanks for your dedication, Miss. RIP.
Richard Hollis:
11/05/2022
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A lovely, enthusiastic and engaging teacher with a passion for maths that helped so many classes over the years learn to love maths. RIP
Martin Cubitt:
21/02/2021
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Miss Clutterbuck was my form tutor, about 1989 I think, I always remember her fondly as she was pretty tolerant of my mischief, Im sure my cheek even raised a wry smile from time to time. Thanks Miss