Maureen Mary Jarvis (16 Jun 1941 - 3 May 2017)

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St Pauls Church 840 Walsall Road Great Barr B42 1ES
Date
25th May 2017
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12pm
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Perry Barr Crematorium 389 Walsall Road Perry Barr B42 2LR
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25th May 2017
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The Rise 278 Perrywood Road Birmingham B42 2BJ
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25th May 2017
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In loving memory of Maureen Mary Jarvis who sadly passed away peacefully on 3rd May 2017.

Maureen was a loving, kind and compassionate wife to John, mother to Karen, Richard, Andrew, Ian and Annamarie, grandmother, great grandmother and sister. She spent the best days of her life raising her family with her beloved husband and was happiest amongst her family and good friends. Maureen was never one to sit at home, she loved her work life so much that she didn't retire until the age of seventy. In her free time she enjoyed socialising with family and friends, searching for bargains and babysitting her many grandchildren. She always loved her family holidays, spending many happy days and weeks at Brean and Caister when her children were young, they then had the privilege of treating her to well earned caravan holidays and trips abroad as they got older. Maureen loved a joke and was always the life and soul of any party, she was never without a smile and had an infectious laugh. Through the most difficult times, losing her husband, she continued to put her family first, always above her own needs. Even in the last eighteen months as her health declined she continued to live her life to the full, enjoying a family celebration just three days before she passed away.

Maureen's loss is felt deeply by her heartbroken family and friends. However we can find comfort in our treasured memories and the knowledge that she is back in the arms of her husband.

God Bless and Rest in Peace x

Luke Dean wrote

Maureen, you were a wonderful, kind and funny lady and your loss is felt deeply by us all. Thank you for taking me into your family and for all you did for me, Kayleigh and Ollie. We love and miss you always, your favourite grandson-in-law Luke x x

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Patricia Harley wrote

Dear Maureen, we had a lot of great and happy times together. So glad we found each other again. You will live on in our hearts forever, through your loving and very thoughtful family. R.I.P. Maureen your friend and sister-in-law Pat x

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Linda Elliman wrote

We have wonderful memories of you and uncle John when we were growing up as children. We know you're happy with uncle John now. Love always, Linda, Margaret, Susan and Michael xx

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Christine Jarvis wrote

It has been lovely to see all of your happy occasions on facebook. To see you enjoying parties and holidays with all your children and grandchildren. You were very loved by all. You even managed to make me laugh at uncle Micks funeral! You will always be in my thoughts. Love Christine xx

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Paul Cook wrote

Maureen, First of all I would like to thank you, without you I wouldn't have my beautiful wife and children. You were a wonderful woman, always thinking about others first, the love that you showed to your family was unconditional and I always felt an accepted part of that family.
We had a lot of happy times together with Annamarie and our children; Holidays away, parties at our house and days out to lots of various places. I will never forget the time in Weymouth when Anna flipped you of the canoe into the sea and lets just say, the shock of the cold water had a very funny affect on you.
You were always supportive and happy to help whenever we needed it and I will always be grateful for everything you did for us.
It was very hard to see such a vibrant energetic woman lose her independence but I am glad that I was able to do my little bit to help make your last days as comfortable as possible.
You were one in a million Maud and I would like to award you with the title "Queen of funny photo faces"
God Bless you Maud, Rest in Peace and I promise I will look after your Daughter and Grandchildren for ever and ever.

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  • Lovely words & memories cookie ❤?? xx

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Vicky Cornwell wrote

Hiya Mom, I was giggling my head off earlier thinking about you! I was messing about as usual and Richard was cussing me for being silly and all I could think of was how you would roll your eyes at him and we would burst into laughter as soon as his back was turned, I think he secretly played up to it half the time! I feel so proud and privileged that you were part of my life, you gave Richard and I so much love and support as you did for all your children and grandchildren and your strength helped us face so many challenges, I can't thank you enough for welcoming me into and making me part of your family (you're my Midland Mom) I never met John but I loved listening to you talk about him, it was magical and you would almost glow with love, you missed being with him for so long but it makes me smile knowing you are back in his loving arms. You left a deep scar in my heart when you passed away but it is also bursting with love, warmth, countless laughs and happy memories which I will carry with me forever and I will always remain your "Northern Bitch" Rest peacefully now Maureen and may god bless you and all those who love you x x x x

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  • Beautiful words never forgot every morning she would ask me to get you hear as soon as the carers turned up it was always call sticky Vicky aka northan bi*ch she adored you Vic she would laugh so much she would be snorting:) xx

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Dominic Cook wrote

I'll always remember my nan as a kind, loving person who was always there for everyone. She was always the one to have a laugh and a joke and was never afraid to let her hair down for the slightly too occasional party. From my younger life I remember her babysitting me and my sisters, going on the many holidays to the seaside and things like taking me to the bell for a meal as a reward for tackling the ever growing front garden. However, I'll always remember the last new years eve i spent with her, DJing at home with my family, girlfriend and close friends around me, and nan having a boogie even whilst bedridden when I played Elvis. If that doesn't sum up her party spirit, I don't know what will. She will always be remembered for her unconditional love and amazing bargain hunting skills. She always put others before herself, like travelling to see us making at least two bus journeys to bring us the freshest pasties and sausage rolls. I'll remember the time I stayed over at her house and she went off on her shopping trip up to one stop and came back with a McDonald's breakfast for me. My nan was my practically my best friend and I'll be lost without her, but I'm glad she's in a better place with grandad and her favourite dog of ours, Misty! God bless you Nanny Fag xxxxx

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  • That's lovely dom such lovely memories of your nan, nan love you and all the other grandchildren and her children very much,she had time for everyone, r.i.p maudy moo xxxx

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  • Beautiful words from the heart Dominic. Xxx

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Elaine Pemberton wrote

Maureen was always happy and helpful very generous to everyone, a devoted mother and best friend to her children. She enjoyed a good laugh and was up for anything for a laugh! She had a fantastic personality, kind, caring and genuine. I remember at Karen's wedding you kept telling my daughter Sam how beautiful her bridesmaid dress was although it was me who was a bridesmaid. I visited you in hospital and although your breathing was very bad and you had been in a while, your face lit up when you saw me. You were worried about your children going to visit you in hospital knowing they were busy. Not a selfish bone in your body! So my angel till we meet again and party hard together, R.I.P. Missed by us all especially your lovely children who have been amazing looking after you, just like you looked after them so well when they were growing up. Love and hugs forever. Elaine, the mad one like you. xx

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  • Beautiful Words Elaine xxx

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Margaret Baylis wrote

Maureen, you were my favourite sister in law, and a good daughter in law to my mum, we both loved you. You were a good mother and great wife to my brother John. Hope you are both together again now, you will be very sadly missed, and always in our thoughts. Love always Margaret. Xxxx

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  • Beautiful aunty Margaret xx

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Carol Nolan wrote

Maureen was a wonderful caring friend, I love her so much. She will be sadly missed. Mo was one in a million xxx

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  • Mom loved you to bits carol,I always looked forward to hearing about her day at work with you all at the bargin bakery,used to have so much fun in that shop,Christmas party's I was always lucky enough to join you and they was awesome still got the pictures,but I do know mom thought alot of you and always have lovely things to say about you xxx

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Paul & Sylvia Connor wrote

Didn't know you were going away if we had we would have come to see you before you went and we could have talked about the old day's. Farm st and being spoiled by you and Nan, everyone has told me that you said i was your favorite nephew well i think you loved us all as much i was lucky being the first in line for your special love , and that love i will always hold dear in my heart. When you met Sylvia you took to her straight away and showed what a wonderful person you were,and we came away from the the shop you had spoiled me again. I remember the times you came to hear me sing with the old man, most of time he would be having a moan about something and you would say take no bleedin notice he's only jealous cus your a better singer than him, i was so glad he never heard you say that he would have made my life a misery . We are both really sorry that we never got to see you over the last few years it broke my heart to say goodbye i only hope you were listening when i sang for you , you will never be forgotten and you leave us with a wonderful family that will stay in our lives for as long as we live,we are so proud to be a part of it. Pass our love on to uncle John sadly missed too.I don't want to say goodbye now just tarra a bit till we meet again we will always love you and keep you in our hearts God bless you Auntie Maureen with love from your nephew Paul and wife Sylvia. XXXX
GLORY GLORY HALLELUJAH HIS TRUTH IS MARCHING ON

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Karen Joan Mclynn wrote

We love and miss you Maureen. I will always remember your lovely personality and we had the same wicked sense of humour .
Rest in peace Maureen xx

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Michael Mclynn wrote

Maureen had a fantastic zest for life and an infectious personality she will be sadly missed by all R.i.p. xx

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Cory Mclynn wrote

Loving Nan, Mother and Great Grandmother who will be sadly missed by us all. I will always have amazing memories of going on holiday with you, and all the treats from Greggs you would bring me. Your passing has upset us all, but you are now no longer in pain and you are back with Grandad in heaven.
Will always miss you.
Rest in peace Nan. x

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Mothers Day 2017

Mothers Day 2017

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Sharon Murphy wrote

Dear Maureen happy memories of you. Spending time with you and Karen's family was always such good fun. Rest in peace god bless Maureen always think of you with great fondness and love xxx

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Andrew Jarvis wrote

My only comfort is that you are no longer suffering and now lay in peace with dad, we will all miss you so much mom, words can't describe the pain we are all feeling..love and miss you loads..rip MOM.. xxxxx

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Maureen's niece Suzanne and son Ian singing a tribute to her at the funeral reception. The Rise, Great Barr. 25th May 2017

Maureen's niece Suzanne and son Ian singing a tribute to her at the funeral reception. The Rise, Great Barr. 25th May 2017

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Maureen's nephew Paul and Niece Suzanne singing a tribute to their beautiful auntie at her funeral reception.

Maureen's nephew Paul and Niece Suzanne singing a tribute to their beautiful auntie at her funeral reception.

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Shannah and Daisy singing a tribute to her nan at her funeral reception, one of her favourite songs by Adele 'Rolling in the deep'. She loved listening th Shannah sing.

Shannah and Daisy singing a tribute to her nan at her funeral reception, one of her favourite songs by Adele 'Rolling in the deep'. She loved listening th Shannah sing.

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Tables with tributes at Maureen's funeral reception.

Tables with tributes at Maureen's funeral reception.

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Jake Jarvis wrote

Where to start with my nan. Incredible woman who spoilt me rotten whether I was good or bad, made no difference to nan. After school the biscuit tin would be full and a cup of tea waiting for me. On a Saturday morning when I was a teenager I'd be in trouble because I'd stay out all night with friends drinking, but every week nan would say go and get in bed I'll bring you breakfast to sort out that hangover. So many good times I can't list them all but we will meet again nan and party like the old days. You can bring sausage rolls and donuts! Love you always, Jake xx

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  • No one ever got a look in with your nan's biscuit tin when you were around! Oh how she spoint you! Her first grandson. X

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