Eileen Margaret Knowles (Passed away 27 Mar 2016)

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Location
Chelmsford Crematorium Writtle Road Chelmsford CM1 3BL
Date
3rd May 2016
Time
11am
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In memory of Eileen Margaret Knowles who sadly passed away on 27th March 2016. Aged 85

Feature Writer, Feisty, Eccentric, Fan of Tom Jones, Glamour Girl, Essex Born and Bred, Fashion Clothes Horse, Worlds Worst Cook!.

Wife of George, Mother to Brendan and Siobhan. Grandmother to 3 boys, Neil, Paul, & Adam, and 1 Girl - Amy.

The glass was always half full with Eileen, and all of her life she loved "having a laugh" and being out socialising, or shopping in New Look, or at car boot sales!

We have lost her unique take on "how to look good for less than a fiver", but the memories will remain.

Richard Cooper donated £30 in memory of Eileen

Fond memories of a lovely funny lady who never judged and was always fair and supportive.

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Amy Knowles wrote

I have many happy memories of my nana ( also known as 'crazy nana') and the crazy things she used to say.Many of her comical outburts were said at the cafe in Chelmsford where she would be dipping her cake in her cup on tea. Many of these included her love for trashy TV such as Harry Hill's TV burp , or the constant asking to me and Adam(whom she also said was David Cameron's look alike) whether we had a boyfriend/girlfriend yet.
Nana's eccentric clothing taste and dramatic/artistic side definitely has rubbed off on me and many of the Christmas presents which at the time i thought were very distasteful are now in fashion. She was ahead of her time! Nana's constant ray of sunshine will be missed , yet not forgotten and she will be partying in heaven to Tom Jones's music in her leopard print clothing.

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Papa Razzi wrote

I had the pleasure of interviewing Eileen at the former Chronicle'sWestway head office not so long ago and
wrote a feature about her exploits while on the paper, which you can view here . . .

http://www.essexchronicle.co.uk/ARCHIVES-Essex-Chronicle-staffer-recalls-meeting/story-20467207-detail/story.html

farewell blithe spirit may you rest in peace, my one regret is that I did not interview you for a You Tube video, and upload it to the Old Chron memory vlog here . . .

https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOldChron

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Siobhan Pierce donated £50 in memory of Eileen
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An example of what we had to endure every Christmas in the fashion dept from mum!

An example of what we had to endure every Christmas in the fashion dept from mum!

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Julie Knowles donated £50 in memory of Eileen

I have fond memories of my often quirky mother in law, she loved a joke, rude birthday cards, buying awful birthday and Christmas presents to make us laugh and never wrapped anything up ! I will miss her saying "You make the best cup of tea" ! She didn't want for much and I will always remember happy times.

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Adam Knowles wrote

I have so many fond memories of Nana, however one of my favourites is from Halloween a few years ago now. It was already dark and Amy and I wanted to go out trick-or-treating. We decided, however, that we weren't going to give the superficial choice to one lady that lived at the end of the road because we didn't much like her (she used to tell us off for riding our bikes too close to her car). As a result, she got a trick. A rather harmless one, but one that Nana was more than happy to join in with! Together, all three of us secretively crept up the house trying not to be heard or seen. When we got there we rang the doorbell and then ran-off as fast as we could. At the time with the age that I was, this game was one of the funniest things ever, and the hilarity was only perpetuated with Nana running away with us, all of us giggling together as we did so.

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Brendan Knowles donated £50 in memory of Eileen

the actual support given to Eileen by the red cross was superb and helpful

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