Joannah Verna Francis (14 Apr 1985 - 27 Apr 2017)
- Location
- Cedars Hotel Cedar road Loughborough LE11 2AB
- Date
- 11th May 2017
- Time
- 1.30pm
In loving memory of Joannah Verna Francis who sadly passed away on 27th April 2017.
Joannah was an incredibly special young lady, who touched the lives of every person she met. A beloved daughter and treasured sister, granddaughter, niece and friend. Her character and her beauty inside and out will be something that stays with us all forever.
We invite you to join us for the funeral on 11th May 2017 at 12:15pm at the Loughborough Crematorium for the service and at The Cedars afterwards to celebrate Joannah’s life.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Joannah’s memory will be accepted on the day to go towards giving her the funeral she deserves and the amazing children’s charity, Heartlink, who provided exceptional support and service to Jo throughout her life. To donate online, here's our JustGiving page: www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/inlovingmemoryofJoannah
Though Joannah’s time here feels short, we see each day with her as a true blessing. Having been born with a serious heart defect and met with doctors predictions of two short weeks to live - she enjoyed 32 strong years. She was a fighter and lived her life with positivity, humour and kindness; a pure soul.
Jo was an absolute treasure to be around. From evenings watching gameshows and soaps to holidaying across seaside towns in the UK to resorts in Europe. Caring for pets from hamsters to pugs. Channeling her love of music from strumming the guitar to singing Hey Jude at her 21st. Family parties perfecting her signature dance move, the shoulder shrug. And her undivided attention and appreciation of a good film from Elf to the Merlin series.
Jo had a special bond with the teachers, classmates and friends she made from the Greenacres School, Red Cross, Dorothy Goodman School, Homefield College, Melton College and Creative Workshop. Where she learned basic life skills, took part in arts and crafts, held summer barbecues, won awards and had her first experiences in working life. Weekly she dedicated time to the cutest little sweet shop called Barrow of Treats, and an internet cafe, Sip’n’Surf. Joannah spoke so highly of each person there and never wanted a day off.
There are countless wonderful traits and moments, personal and public, which made Jo the person she was; someone we’ll never forget.
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