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The obituary notice of Jean FEGAN

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JeanFEGANIt is with deep sadness that we, the daughters’ of Mrs Jean Fegan (nee Clayton) inform you of the passing of our beloved mum who fell asleep on April 23. A beloved wife to our late father Mr Robert Fegan and a wonderful mum to their three daughters, Christine, Jeanette, Roberta and Linda, who all cherish her dearly, beyond words. Sister to her much loved brother Robert (Bob) Clayton and loving aunty to her many nieces and nephews. Daughter of the late James and Rose Hannah Clayton of Hurdles Farm, Cloughfold Rawtenstall and sister to the late Rose, William (Billy), George and Roland (who fell asleep in infancy). Mum was born on Snow Hill Farm in Darcy Lever, Bolton and grew up during the Second World War. Her family were farmers and miners and lived in various places including Rufford, Mawdsley and Westhoughton, before eventually moving to Dean Lane, Water, Lumb-in-Rossendale. She always had very fond memories of those early years and never, ever forgot them. Mum’s early working days were as a Lancashire Loom Weaver where she worked with her sister Rose at Forest Mill in Water, Lumb-in-Rossendale. Mum and Dad’s first home after marrying was at Water Fold in Water, but a few years later, dad being from Burnley, they moved to Padiham (with three little ones), where they made their home. Mum was a very kind, sincere, gentle and considerate person and very genuine in everything she did. Mum was always greatly moved by the plight of the homeless and tried to help whenever she could. She loved nature and animals and had been strictly vegetarian and then vegan for many years. Mum lived for her family, to which she dedicated her life. We were truly blessed to have her as our mother and it would be impossible to put into words how much she is loved. The service will be held on Thursday, May 25 at 12pm at St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, St John’s Road, Padiham, officiated by Fr. Allan Swift. It will be followed by burial at St John’s Cemetery at 1pm. We close this notice with much sadness. All enquiries to Fred Hamer Funeral Services, 321 Padiham Road, Burnley BB12 6SU. Tel:- 01282 831121. Email: padiham@ fredhamer.co.uk
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Really sad to learn of Mrs Jean Fegan passing.
I have fond memories as young lad living on James St. calling into Jean's home and eating toffee fudge and bonfire toffee Jean always made for all the kids on james st. Sorry we missed the Funeral service.
Derek DALEY
DEREK DALEY
25/05/2023
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I am sad to know that Aunt Jean has gone to sleep for a short while, but death's sting will one day soon be a thing of the past, when death itself meets its end, and nearly all its victims as far back as Abel are resurrected. Jean will be back. It's guaranteed. John 5:28,29.
She will be fit, healthy and young again and will enjoy association once more with her siblings and all her family tree before and after her, and have the potential like everybody else to live eternally. For now, grief reigns...but not for long. Revelation 21:3,4.
Cousins, you have my deepest sympathy. Mark Clayton
Mark Clayton
21/05/2023
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