BettyHERBERT(Nee Jones) Betty Herbert 92, passed peacefully on 9th September 2021, at Parkmanor Nursing Home, Coalville. Betty was born on the 18th February 1929 in Ellistown, Leicestershire. Loving wife to John and mother to Stephen, Penny, Sally, Joanna and Tim. Grandmother and Great grandmother. Betty spent most of her later working life caring for others, especially the elderly. Working at Moat House in Burbage and was particularly proud to have opened Orchard House in Market Bosworth, as the Officer in Charge. The funeral service will be held at the Heart of England Crematorium, in Nuneaton Warwickshire at 2.45pm Monday 25th October 2021. All Welcome. Family flowers only, please make donations to Rainbows. All enquiries to McCartney's Funeral Home, 47 Coventry Road, Hinckley, LE10 0JR. 01455 637138
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Left by Gemma:
25/10/2021
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Left by Gemma:
25/10/2021
Mrs Herbert, you bought me a Swan for my 21st Birthday when I worked in the kitchen at Orchard House. I am now 72 years old. I have always remembered you. Carol Hextall
Debbie Plant:
13/10/2021
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Back in the 1980s a group of us worked for Betty Herbert. After 25 years we reunited and named ourselves Betty's Bitches/Batty Birds
You taught us all how to care, all these years later we still talk about our good days at Orchard House, we did sponsored walks, created carnival floats and held social evenings in the bar with the residents. You left a definite presence in all of us. Debbie, Sandra Sue Michelle and the late Gill and Jean xxxx