Frances Westbury (3 Dec 1931 - 1 Sep 2016)

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FrancesMacmillan Cancer Support

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Location
St Gregory's Church 94 Liverpool Road Lydiate L31 2NA
Date
13th Sep 2016
Time
10am
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Location
Thornton Garden Of Rest Thornton L23 1TP
Date
13th Sep 2016
Time
11.15am

Location
The MCA Green Lane, Maghull Merseyside
Date
13th Sep 2016
Time
11.45am

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In loving memory of Frances Westbury who sadly passed away on 1st September 2016. Beloved Wife of Roy.

Pat Farrell donated in memory of Frances

In memory of Aunty Frances, Love Pat and family xx

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Judith and Steve Roberts donated in memory of Frances

A small donation in memory of a fine lady

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Brenda Wilson nee Purcell donated in memory of Frances

Lovely memories of visiting " the bungalow" as my Mum and Dad would say ,I really thought until I was early teens that The Bungalow,Maghull was the full address!! Thank you Auntie Frances for not hyperventilating when my puppy did a wee on your brand new velvet curtains.Thinking of all the family xx

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Sharon Egner wrote

My life is full of memories of a very special ‘Auntie Frances’ my Dads dearest sister. Memories of visits as a child with Granddad and Patsy to ‘far away’ Maghull over the ‘rickety, rackety’ bridge(before the M57!). Sunday afternoon visits with Mum and Dad for Sunday tea with homemade cakes (never heard of at home!) The warmest welcome when I was able to visit Liverpool with my own children from deepest Devon. Her advice, warmth and kindness will always stay with me - we will all really miss her. God bless and all our love Sharon, Phil, Helen, Chris and Steve.

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Gerald & Joan Purcell wrote

A very very special "lady". The last surviving sibling of my dads brothers and sisters. Although the distance between us meant we did not see a great lot of all our Liverpool connection's did/does not mean we care any less.Auntie Frances was a lovely, caring,protecting, leading and loving person who leaves us with very fond memories of our childhood on our very rare visits to the "wrong" side of the Peninne's (joke) God bless you Auntie F and rest in peace and be sure, you have past on all the good you did. All our love the Yorkshire squad!

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