Judith Lavery (12 Mar 1954 - 10 Apr 2018)

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Location
The Chequers Main St, Woolsthorpe, Grantham NG32 1LU
Date
23rd Apr 2018
Time
11.30am
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In loving memory of Judith Lavery who sadly passed away on 10th April 2018

Jillian Stevens donated £200 in memory of Judith

Remembering sunny days and picnics when we were children in Northern Ireland
and how much my dad loved you in spite of the distance the years brought.
We are all grateful to have recently to spend time with Judith again and to know the wonderful person she became.. Jillian, Heather and Caroline Wilson

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Offline donation: Mrs Doreen McGinley donated in memory of Judith
John & Sue Mackley donated £20 in memory of Judith
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Jen & Brian Howes donated in memory of Judith

In memory of a very clever and talented lady. We will miss her skill and friendship.

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mark hurley donated £50 in memory of Judith
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Joan Taylor donated £100 in memory of Judith

On behalf of Robert Hine

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Belle Lavery donated £200 in memory of Judith

My lovely daughter Judith

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James Alexander donated in memory of Judith

Much love - in our thoughts and prayers.

James & Manjula
Stella
Sally

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Hilary Woodman wrote

It was a privilege to know Judith. She was a generous, honest and colourful person. I shall miss her. (Syncapella)

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Karen Grant donated £20 in memory of Judith

I first met Judith when we sang together with the Out of Silence choir. I loved how cheerful and how much fun she was and her amazing dress sense.

I'll always remember our road trips to Sutton Courtney and the fun we had at the Choir of the Year Competition in Cardiff where we dressed as punk rockers.

I'll forever be gratful to Judith for keeping me in pitch(!) and for conducting the choir at our wedding.

Despite the years and time that passed I loved the fact that our friendship remained.

I will always miss you but will never forget you my beautiful and lovely friend.

Love always
Karen, (Simon and Grace)
X x x


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Karen Grant wrote

I first met Judith when I joined the Out of Silence Choir. Despite the age difference Judith was just another friend always so cheerful and fun with an amazing dress sense.

I always remember our road trips to Sutton Courtney and the fun we had at the Choir of the Year competition in Cardiff where we dressed as punk rockers.

I'll be forever grateful for Judith keeping me in pitch(!) and for conducting the choir at our wedding.

I loved the fact that despite the distance and time our friendship remained and our evenings out continued.

You will always be missed my lovely and beautiful friend but never forgotten.

Love always
Karen, (Simon and Grace)
X x x

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Karen Grant wrote

I first met Judith whilst singing with the Out of Silence Choir...I loved her personality, how cheerful she always was and daper she always looked. Despite the age gap between us it never felt like there was one...she was just my beautiful and lovely friend.

I'll always remember our road trips to Sutton Courtney on our singing weekends away and the fun we had doing choir of the year dressed as punk rockers.

I'll be forever grateful to her for keeping me in pitch(!) and for conducting the Out of Silence Choir at my wedding.

I loved the fact we kept in touch over the years and that our frienship remained strong.

She was the most loveliest of people with such a positive attitude to life. I will miss her but will never forget her, my beautiful friend taken far too soon.

Love always Karen (Simon and Grace) x x x

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Phoebe donated in memory of Judith

Our lovely mum, always so loving, generous & supportive, she made every occasion special & every room beautiful. we will miss her everyday. love always, Phoebs & Dave xx

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  • Dear Phoebe, I am so sorry and extremely saddened by the loss of your Mum. She was a dear friend and a devoted Mum to you all. I’m living in Iceland now so didn’t hear the news until after the funeral. I will be home in uk during part of July. If you are around I would love to meet up with you. My email is jazzylou242002@yahoo.co.uk Love and best wishes to all of you and Grandma Louise xxx ( Chadwell)

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Richard Taylor donated £100 in memory of Judith
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