In memory of my wonderful Auntie Pearl of whom I have so many great memories from when I was growing up. Its only a pity that my children didn't get to meet her more often. On the few occasions that they did,she made a great impression. Even now,they still talk about the time when we dropped in unexpectedly during a trip over from Canada,and she wouldn't open the door until she did her hair and put her teeth in. We
waited for over 10 mins on the doorstep before she let us in. Still makes me chuckle just thinking about it.
She will be sorely missed by all of the family and all who knew her. She's now back with her beloved Uncle Ken
donated £50 in memory of Pearl
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