Maxine Veronica Hatfield (10 Oct 1945 - 13 Jun 2019)

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Location
Beeston Cemetery Chapel Wollaton Road, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 2TD
Date
8th Jul 2019
Time
12.15pm
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Location
Chilwell Cemetery Field Lane Chilwell NG9 5FF
Date
8th Jul 2019
Time
1.30pm

Location
There Will Be A Toast For Maxine at The Cadland Inn 342 High Road, Chilwell, Nottingham, NG9 5EG
Date
8th Jul 2019
Time
2pm

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In loving memory of Maxine Veronica Hatfield who sadly passed away on 13th June 2019 aged 73 years.

Maxine will be sadly missed by all her family and friends.

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Judy Beer wrote

Max my great mate, we will meet up one day for a drink, love judy and the beer family xxxx

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Jayne Hatfield wrote

Mum nana Maxine what can I say you were the back bone to us all and to say we are going to miss you is an under statement.You have been such an inspiration to me not only the best mum but a true fighter in every way .Going to miss you more than you know don’t worry about us I’ve got your genes x

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Kane Hatfield wrote

Your life was full of loving deeds,forever thoughtful of our special needs,Today and tomorrow,my whole life through,i will always love and cherish you,deeply missed and never forgotten RIP Love you Kane xxxxxxx

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Gemma Caulton wrote

She Is Gone (He Is Gone)

You can shed tears that she is gone
Or you can smile because she has lived

You can close your eyes and pray that she will come back
Or you can open your eyes and see all that she has left

Your heart can be empty because you can’t see her
Or you can be full of the love that you shared

You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday
Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday

You can remember her and only that she is gone
Or you can cherish her memory and let it live on

You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back
Or you can do what she would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on.

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Mandy Hatfield wrote

You were more than a fantastic mum you were my soulmate too it broke my heart to lose you so sudden but you’ve not gone alone my love went with you the day god took you home.If tears could build a stairway and heartache make a lane I would walk to heaven and bring you back home again love you more than words can say forever in my heart and never forget.Missing you sleep tight Mandy xxxxxxxx

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Julie Marzano wrote

Maxine(or Hatfield as my dad used to call you), you were a big part of my childhood, my mums best mate. Always laughing, always swearing! You had a heart of gold. Life wasn’t always kind to you, losing Dave so young and so suddenly and then losing Simon so tragically but you were a strong and feisty woman who called a spade a spade and you soldiered on. You took your illness in your stride too, never feeling sorry for yourself and carrying on as if it wasn’t anything to fuss about. It got the better of you and you couldn’t fight it anymore. Rest now Maxine, you will be sadly missed ... love Julie & Lee Broster x

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Gemma Caulton wrote

It’s always hard to know what to write on things like this.
Straight talking, no fuss, to the point. Probably the qualities I’ve taken from you (and of course mum). Some of the fondest memories I will always have and will always retell are from when I woulda sleep at yours some weekends.
Sat down for the soaps, if you want a drink or supper it can be done during the break in coronation street, there are 6 adverts on in total during that break. Enough to make a tea, plenty of milk 2 sugars. I think that’s where Stevie gets her love of tea from.
You really did fight against the illness and for so long. Incredibly strong and stubborn. Probably more qualities I’ve got from you and mum.
Be at peace, but know you will have left big holes one everyone’s hearts.
Xxxx

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Sharon Elderkin wrote

love and miss you taken to soon rest in peace mum xx

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Lyndon Hatfield wrote

In loving memory of a wonderful nana that will never be forgotten and so deeply missed you were so caring and kind life isn’t the same without you every second of the day you’re always in my heart and on my mind the best nana I could of ever wish for missing you love you forever RIP xxxxx

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