Beatrice Howard (11 Jun 1923 - 16 Nov 2024)

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Beckenham Crematorium Elmers End Road Beckenham BR3 4TD
Date
6th Dec 2024
Time
1pm
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Peter Kenndy Court Orchard Way Croydon CR0 7LX
Date
6th Dec 2024
Time
2.30pm

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In loving memory of Beatrice Howard who sadly passed away on 16th November 2024, Known fondly as ‘Biddy’ to many.
She has the most amazing 101 years of life and left many people in awe of her strength right up until the last few days.
Born in Beckenham to Buck and Beattie Spaulding an only child, as sadly her twin brother Bernard didn’t survive a fall Beattie had during pregnancy, she grew up in Churchfields Road making many lifelong friends. She went to work at the age of 14 in a factory in The Avenue which then became used to make uniforms for the soldier in WW2.
She met the love of her life Ronald Howard and married in 1943 while he was back on leave, they then welcomed little Ronnie their only child in 1946 it was then that they lived in the prefabs Thesiger Road. They moved to Tennyson Road in 1964 which is where they stayed for the next 33 years. Biddy was an outstanding cook and enjoyed entertaining and making sure anybody that visited was well fed. She was particularly well known for her baking making cakes for family and friends and her world famous sausage rolls and mince pies.
Little Ronnie married his sweetheart in 1967,Susan Chapman, and she treated her like the daughter she never had but always wanted.
Biddy welcomed 3 grandchildren Neil, Karen then Claire which she doted on and spoilt at every opportunity. She and Ron enjoyed the dancing life and introduced their granddaughters to Peggy Spencer’s and attended competitions with them all over the country with many trips to Blackpool. It’s during these years that they made lots of new friends that became just like family and still are to this day.

Biddy retired from working at Safeway in Sydenham and enjoyed her time with Ron having holidays abroad and spending time with all the family. Sadly she lost her beloved Ron in 1997 and 3 years later moved into Peter Kennedy court which gave her so much pleasure after a difficult time.
She welcomed 7 great grandchildren. Kieran, Bailey, Cameron, Zoe, Liam, Mia and Jessie who she loved with all her heart. She made sure she shared all her stories about the years gone by with them and obviously made them their favourite Nanny Bid biscuits at every family occasion.
Biddy was a committee member and club organiser at PKC starting up a Knit and natter group which is still running now. They would make hats, cardigans and toys for Kings college hospital to raise funds for the Prem babies.
It was only recently that her health has not been so good that she decided to retire from the knit and natter, but she would still enjoy a good cup of tea with them all.
There will never be anyone quite like her again, and can honestly say that anyone that had the fortune to come across her loved her Instantly.

You will be missed so very much RIP with your love
Xxx

Helen Saxby wrote

We have such fond memories of Auntie Biddy, those amazing mince pies and all the stories of looking after our Dad, Arthur when he was a young boy and taking him to Peggy Spencers. Ours thoughts are with you all. All our love Helen & Louise x

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Teresa Edwards donated £30 in memory of Beatrice

In loving memory of Biddy, sadly missed. All our love Teresa and Bella. Xx

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Amanda Rowe wrote

My mother, Mary, and my Auntie Barbs, used to tell me how wonderful Biddy was. I am sad that I didn't meet the lovely lady. God bless her. All my love from Mand, Phil, Ffion, Tim and baby Gethin

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John Pepper donated £50 in memory of Beatrice

Our Biddy was part of my growing up was always at the hub of the group of families that shared holidays from Offham to the long treks down to St Ives Cornwall. Her brain was still sharp and I enjoyed our chats talking and laughing about the antics of the past Christmas parties where Biddy was chief cook providing piles of tasty food. They don’t make them like Biddy any more , big gap left.

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Gary Lockley donated £50 in memory of Beatrice

Biddy was an extra special person to - like a nan - kind, thoughtful, forthright! with a very cheeky sense of humour and a wonderful smile. I won’t forget her. Gary

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Barbara Thomas donated £100 in memory of Beatrice

In lasting memory of a deeply loved cousin, Biddy, whom we were privileged to have in our life. Our world will be poorer without her. Sleep well,Bid. God bless you.Babs and Hil

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She like to go to Africa occasionally to look at the elephants! VR of course. Ever the modern woman!

She like to go to Africa occasionally to look at the elephants! VR of course. Ever the modern woman!

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Gillian Howell donated £40 in memory of Beatrice

In memory of such wonderful lady. We are forever thankful for you beung in our lives xx

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Gillian Howell wrote

Such a wonderful lady. She will be sorely missed by us all.

Gillian, Huw, Bethan and Ben x

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Diana Hall wrote

Our heart goes out to you all. What an amazing lady and beautiful soul.
The mince pies will remain legendary too as the only ones I have ever eaten and Saskia & Baylee still have their beautifully crafted baby blankets

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Diana Hall donated £50 in memory of Beatrice

Thinking of you all, love Harry, Marion, Diana, Saskia & Baylee xxxxx

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