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The obituary notice of Cynthia WIGLEY

Derbyshire | Published in: Derby Telegraph.

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CynthiaWIGLEYWIGLEY Nee Guest Cynthia Margaret Passed away on Saturday 9th January 2010. Wife of the late Thomas; Mother of Thomas and Matthew; Grandmother of Alice and the late Hugh. Her family and the community are poorer at the loss of her unique and spirited character. Cynthia's funeral service will be held at All Saints Church, Breadsall on Tuesday 26th January at 1:30 PM. All those who knew her are welcome to attend the service. Cortege to leave Cynthia's home at 1:15 followers are welcome. Flowers are welcome or, if preferred, donations to support Breadsall Church. Enquiries please to A. W. Lymn funeral service. Telephone 01332 348800.
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Angela Salt (Nee Radbourne)
07/10/2011

I only met Cynthia three or four times, her husband Tom and my father James were cousins. She always seemed to have such a zest for life. Sadly we didn't hear of her passing away until a few months later, but will always have fond memories.


Alison Hiscock (nee Wigley)

Alison Hiscock
07/07/2011
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I will miss Cythia, who I only got to know in the last few years. She was a link with my mother, uncle and grandparents who she knew very well. I will miss her wit and commonsense as well as our discussions about history, literature and life.
Andrew

Andrew Simpson
24/03/2010
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