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Many thanks Love Mary & Bernadette xx
Elizabeth May Conlon 'Betty' (11 May 1934 - 17 Jan 2024)
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ElizabethNational Autistic Society
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ElizabethAutism East Midlands
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- Location
- Carlton Cemetery Cavendish Road Nottingham NG4 3EF
- Date
- TBC
- Time
- 12.15pm
It is with broken hearts that we announce the loss of our precious, beautiful Mam, Nana & Great Nana.
Betty Conlon (Nee Haywood)
Born 11th May 1934 Died 17th January 2024.
Predeceased by her loving Husband Jimmy and Eldest Son Jimmy Jnr.
Beloved Mam to Michael, Paul, Chris, Mary & Bernadette. Special Nana to Grandchildren Martin, James, Steph, Paul, Coire, Patria, Siobhan, Kayleigh, Jade, Patrick & Michael. Will be sadly missed by her 12 Great Grandchildren & Remembered always by Son In Law Richard & Daughter In Laws Joan, Margaret & Jane.
Mam lived her life for her Children, Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren. She lived a Full & Happy Life her kindness, fun, sense of humour & Gentle nature will be missed by all who knew her.Mam was dedicated to her family and her Faith.
Your Life was a blessing your memory a treasure. We lost our Mam but gained an Angel to watch over us from Heaven. Mam though you are no longer here your love still surrounds us but leaves an ache in our hearts that will never leave us. Love you always.
At peace now with Dad and Jimmy and Mamma
Reception & Prayer Vigil will take place at the Sacred Heart Church Carlton at 6.30pm Sunday 18th February 2024. Funeral mass Monday 19th February at 11am followed by Interment at Carlton Cemetery.
Family Flowers Only.
In honour of Mam, and in lieu of Flowers donations if desired for Autism East Midlands a cause close to Mams Heart.
Mam it’s hard to put into words how greatly you will be missed. We would share memories of old Nottingham and especially the Meadows and I would show you old photographs and we would try to remember where some of the photo’s were taken. We would talk about old days wishing we could go back to those times when life was simpler. I miss you Mam Rip, reunited with Dad and Jimmy.
Love always
Your Loving Son Paul xxxx
Mum you will be greatly missed. I loved our chats everyday talking about how you were struggling with your Jigsaw puzzle and how many pieces you had put in that day. I will miss our breaks together to Ireland every May. You don’t know how much I will miss you, God Bless you Mum Love you always
your loving baby boy Chris, Joan & Family xxxxx
Mam we were the three Musketeers. We always said we could conquer anything together but this is one thing we did not see we thought we would be together for a long time yet and do all the things we had planned. We will still do all those things Mam and take you with us in our hearts. We cannot explain how we are feeling we don’t think our hearts will ever mend. We spent every day seeing or talking to you 10am every weekday will never be the same when you called us on the phone. We had so much laughter & fun together trying new things. You were the most truly wonderful Mam a treasure that can never be replaced you nurtured us with your tender love & supported us in every way. We will never forget the precious times we shared together especially our endless trips to Ireland. Mam our special bond was priceless you were our best friend and we know that you will watch over us from heaven above.
Love you forever Mam Night God Bless Your Broken-Hearted Daughters
Mary & Bernadette XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Mammy 19 Years ago you took over the loving Mother duties like you promised my Mam. I will never forget that you always treated me like a son. What years we had the laughs and tears, the numerous trips to Ireland me pushing you through the Airport and we always arrived to the fine soft Irish rain. You Sat next to me on every car journey telling me how to drive. Every Saturday after mass we would call in the chip shop you always said you didn’t want anything but when we got home you always said “give us a few of your chips Richard”. Every day I came home from work and made you a cuppa and you would always say let me tell you what happened today. Nobody will know how much I will miss that hour we had just the two of us each day. It was an honour & Privilege to have been your 5th Son and memories of you will be in my heart forever.
Love you Mammy. Richard xxxxx
Thank you for being a loving, kind wonderful Mum in law for over 40 years. Happy Memories of holidays in Ireland and the fun and laughter we had. You were always worrying about everyone and was always Praying and lighting Candles for me, your grandchildren and great grandchildren. You were dearly loved and will be deeply missed rest peacefully all my love Margaret xxxx
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