Edna Pratt (8 Jul 1924 - 5 Oct 2015)

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Location
Stonefall Crematorium Wetherby Road Harrogate HG3 1DE
Date
30th Oct 2015
Time
1pm
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In loving memory of Edna Pratt who sadly passed away on 5th October 2015 after a short illness.
Edna was born in Doncaster, England in 1924, the eldest child of Joe and Alice Stocks. She spent the war years training to be a teacher, and thereafter spent many years instilling grammar, spelling and arithmetic into primary school children in Harrogate, first at Western , then at Pannal and finally at Killinghall.
She married Arthur in 1946, and their daughter Alison was born in 1954.
She was a kind and loving grandmother to Katy and Suzy.

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Edna with Linda White and Irma Jones at a Women's Club function(1987).

Edna with Linda White and Irma Jones at a Women's Club function(1987).

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Edna and Arthur at our UN Party

Edna and Arthur at our UN Party

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  • Great photo. I believe that was at our house in Harrogate. We had a UN party every year and Arthur and Edna also had a creative costume!

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Edna and Arthur on one of many hikes with us

Edna and Arthur on one of many hikes with us

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Edna and  Yank friends

Edna and Yank friends

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Trum and Linda Soule wrote

Dear Alison and family,
We knew Edna and Arthur well when we lived in Harrogate several years ago, and they were like surrogate grandparents to our children. We shared holidays with them both, and enjoyed walking the Dales with them. They truly changed our lives for the better. We were so sorry to hear the news of Edna's passing, as it closes a chapter in our lives. She brought joy to those who knew her, and was a caring and giving person whose company we always enjoyed. At last she is with her beloved Arthur again. At a time like this, it is natural to think of how she died. But focus rather on how she lived. You will find it a much better tribute. God bless her, and God bless you all. In deepest sympathy, Trum and Linda Soule

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Gerald Hale wrote

For Allison and family,
Please accept our deepest condolences at the passing of your mother. We had many good times with both your mother and father and in our hearts will always hold them dear, All the best to you. Sincerely, Carol and Gerald Hale

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Yes, I am Barbara Cullinane.

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Barbara Cullinane wrote

I met Edna through my sister, Dorothy Sacks. Remembering the visits and all the fun and good times we
had with Edna and Arthur always brings a smile to my face. May God bless them both. They surely will be missed.

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Karla Wildberger wrote

We are so blessed that we stopped to see Edna when we visited N. Yorkshire last December. Arthur and Edna were a blessing to us, in so many ways. We will continue to remember them every time we use their recipes for Yorkshire puddings and sticky toffee pudding. Peace and blessings be with Alison and the whole family during this time.

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Edna with Dean Boles and Karla Wildberger, 18 Dec 2014.

Edna with Dean Boles and Karla Wildberger, 18 Dec 2014.

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Phil and Dorothy Sacks wrote

Edna was a special lady and dear friend. She has joined Arthur. We cherish the wonderful times we had with them in England, California and Seattle.

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Linda Orff wrote

I enjoyed Edna's friendship during my English sojourn in 1996 to 1999. She was a great walking companion and movie house pal. We spent many lovely hours together. What a super lady!!

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Lissa and Joe Brand wrote

Our deepest sympathy to Alison and family. We have such fond memories of time spent with Edna and Arthur; hiking, tea, mince pies, holidays together and most of all their friendship.

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Irma Jones wrote

Alison and family My condolence for your loss. It was nice talking to you and Paul while I visiting Harrogate in August.

Irma Jones

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Irma Jones wrote

My fond memories of Edna and Arthur will be with me forever. Thank you so much for teaching me the British Way. Irma.

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Dave and Jessie Emanuel wrote

Dear, dear Edna. We are flooded with memories of our many, many good times with Arthur and her. We send our best to Alison and family. You are in our thoughts and hearts. With gratitude for her friendship, Jessie and Dave

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Bob Dalrymple wrote

Edna and Arthur were dear people and dear friends. They live on in my fondest memories.

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