Sheila Bruton (25 Apr 1936 - 7 Mar 2018)

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Wolston Baptist Chapel 2, Main Street, Wolston Coventry CV8 3HJ
Date
13th Apr 2018
Time
11am
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In loving memory of Sheila Bruton who sadly passed away on 7th March 2018

Josephine Hill (Leeman) wrote

Dear Karen I did not know Aunty Sheila had died . I know its time ago now . My thoughts are with you . I have fond memories of her .Dementia is a terrible condition . My Mum ( your aunty Stella )also had
it . And she passed July 2019 .
Dont know if you will get this
Josephine

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  • Dear Josephine, what a lovely surprise to read your note. Thank you for your wishes re mum - and my thoughts are with you also on the the loss of Auntie Stella your mum, no matter the length of time (as you will know) your parents are often in our thoughts especially at this time of the year. I hope you and your family are well. Here is a email address would be good to catchup. lemarechalkaren@gmail.com

    Posted by Karen on 31/12/2023 Report abuse
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Rupert Cordeux wrote

I was very sorry to hear that Sheila has died and really sorry to have missed her funeral. She was a friend of my mother and they had some very happy times together in Coventry when she and Ken lived in Stoke Park and then at Bretford. For me personally, her death has brought to an end an era. My mother never new that Sheila had died and only outlived her by three months. If I close my eyes, I can see Sheila and my mum right now, having a cup of coffee in our kitchen and laughing over some private joke! I remember her has incredibly houseproud and when she had done all of her work, she'd often come and help mum do hers before they went into town on a spending spree. Happy Days. My kindest wishes to those who mourn her.

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  • Dear Rupert, thank you for your kind words, to me she was all that a mum could possibly be. Sadly Alzheimer’s robbed mum of much - but even though she could not speak the ability to smile never left her, she is missed terribly- after all you only have one mum. I am sorry hear hear about Marina, but I remember to the friendship they both enjoyed. You must be all grown up now - I hope you keep well. Karen LeMarechal. (Bruton)

    Posted by Karen on 6/12/2019 Report abuse
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