Anita Docherty (5 Jul 1936 - 10 Mar 2019)

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Location
Westleigh Baptist Church London Road Leigh on Sea SS9 2AJ
Date
12th Apr 2019
Time
2pm
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Location
Southend Cemetery Sutton Road Southend-on-sea SS2 5PX
Date
12th Apr 2019
Time
12.45pm

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In loving memory of Anita Docherty who sadly passed away on 10th March 2019

Offline donation: Mr & Mrs French donated in memory of Anita
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Sylvia Barnes wrote

Happy memories of time spent with cousin Anita at Upnor in the 1950s. Our Auntie Marjorie and Uncle Charlie used to come and stay with our Grandad at Strood every summer.
The family had a special place at Upnor: a large grassy area surrounded by trees and hidden from the crowds on the river front. Uncle Charlie had hidden a kettle in the bushes. It remained there from one year to the next. When we visited we retrieved it and lit a fire on the grass so that we could brew tea. We used twigs and branches to make stumps for an improvised game of cricket.
Anita's fondness for rivers and the sea stayed throughout her life. She maintained she could never live inland because she had to be near the water.
Rest in peace Anita

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Sylvia Barnes donated £11 in memory of Anita

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Sylvia Barnes donated £55 in memory of Anita

rest in peace Anita

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Sylvia Barnes wrote

rest in peace Anita

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Sylvia Barnes wrote

Happy memories of time spent with my cousin Anita at Upnor in the 1950s. Our Auntie Marjorie and Uncle Charlie used to come and stay with our Grandad in Strood every summer. The family had our special place at Upnor: a large grassy area surrounded by trees and set back and hidden from the crowds on the river front. Uncle Charlie hid a kettle in the bushes there. It stayed there from year to year so that when we visited we could retrieve it and light a fire on the grass to brew tea. We use twigs and branches to improvise stumps for a game of cricket.
Anita's fondness for rivers and the sea stayed throughout her life; she maintained she couldn't live inland because she had to be near the water.
Rest in peace Anita

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Jacqueline and Jamie Wallace posted a picture
Cats were always a love for Auntie Anita.

Cats were always a love for Auntie Anita.

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Jacqueline and Jamie Wallace wrote

I have so many beautiful and loving memories of my dear God-mother and special Auntie. Lots of childhood memories of coming to stay at her home, along with my Uncle and cousin.
I am most grateful for the way she shared Jesus with me as a child. Planting seeds within my heart ...she knew that His presence would carry me and strengthen me in life. I will forever be grateful for her boldness in Christ.
She gave me a love for books..for words..for poetry..gifting me with books as a child. Auntie Anita always had a love for animals and I shared in that love with her..the first animals I ever loved were hers..marmalade and Zsa Zsa.
Finally I am thankful for the music that she shared. Times speant together playing the guitar and singing.
I know that as she drew her last breath here on earth..she then drew her first in heaven. Without a doubt.. the angels were singing..as Jesus gathered her into His arms and said "Well done, my good and faithful servant..well done."
Our thoughts and prayers are with Uncle Neil and Rowena..may God strengthen and comfort them in their grief..and may He remind them of the beautiful reunion that awaits them.

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