Josephine Wendy Oakes (9 May 1941 - 25 Mar 2016)

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Alford Crematorium Miles Cross Hill Alford LN13 9LH
Date
19th Apr 2016
Time
1pm
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The Trafalga Inn 101 St Leonards Drive Chapel St Leonards PE24 5RD
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In loving memory of Josephine Wendy OAKES
Passed away at home, peacefully in her sleep,
from her progressive illness of Motor Neurone Disease on March 25th 2016 aged 74 years.
Always loved by husband Stephen, daughter Joanne, son Nigel,
grandchildren Christopher, Victoria, Jenny and great grandchildren Oliver and Jacob

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Barbara Sykes wrote

It's very hard to understand why these things have to happen but hope it helps to know that there are people who care and are there for you whenever you need them wishing you memories that ease your loss & love that heals your sorrow

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Janet and Alan Potter wrote

So sorry to hear the sad news, our thoughts are with the family at this difficult time as we know how much she meant to you all.
Janet and Alan Potter.

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Grahame Deeming wrote

I only knew Josephine for nine short years when we worked for the same company, but wow, did we have a lot of laughs. She will be sadly missed all

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Christopher Potter wrote

Time goes far too quick, however extremely thankful for the time we enjoyed. Everyday we miss you more and more, a star truly has gone out, but I know you are watching over us all. Thank you for everything that you did. Thinking of you always, Christopher, Laura, Oliver and Jake

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Christopher Potter wrote

Time is never enough, but I'm thankful for what we did have. Missing you more with each day, words cannot describe what you meant to us all. Thinking of you always, love and kisses from Christopher, Laura, Oliver and Jake xxxxx

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Sue Guarasci wrote

Remembering a wonderful lady mother grandmother and wife. May peace come from the memories of love you shared and give comfort in the days ahead.

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My inspriration, my world xxx

My inspriration, my world xxx

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Oh Josie the world is a poorer place without your wonderful smile and wicked sense of humour.
I am so grateful to have known this beautiful lady.

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Marcus Callaghan wrote

It is not until the warm shinning light is extinguished that one realises how brightly it shone on others' lives. It was the beacon that guided loved ones through life and was the light that brought the family home again. The light will never go as it will be always be remembered by all who knew Josephine.

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Victoria Potter wrote

If I could find the words I would. You taught me so much in the time i had with you and I know you will continue to inspire and guide me in the time you are with me now. I love you.

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Joanne Oakes wrote

Not only my Mum but my best friend too...I love you now and forever xxx

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Nigel Oakes wrote

You may be gone but you will never be forgotten in my heart. Nigel

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Stephen Oakes wrote

All my love my Darling, you will always be in my heart forever. Stephen

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