Valerie Benita Derry (26 Oct 1934 - 25 Jan 2020)

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St Saviour's Church Funds

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Location
St Saviour's Church Huddersfield Road Ravensthorpe WF13 3HL
Date
11th Feb 2020
Time
12.15pm
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Dewsbury Moor Crematorium Heckmondwike Road Dewsbury WF13 3PL
Date
11th Jan 2020
Time
1.15pm

Location
George Brooke's Tea Room 14 Sharp Street Dewsbury WF13 1QZ
Date
11th Feb 2020
Time
1.30pm

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DERRY
nee Towriss
Valerie Benita
On 25th January 2020, peacefully at Field Head Park Nursing Home, of Mirfield, aged 85 years, Valerie, beloved wife of the late Stanley, a very dear and loved auntie and great auntie.
Funeral service will take place at St Saviour’s Church, Ravensthorpe on Tuesday 11th February 2020 at 12:15pm. Friends please accept this intimation and meet at the church. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu may be placed in the collection box provided for the benefit of Church Funds. Friends please accept this intimation and meet at the church.
Enquiries to George Brooke Ltd Tel 01924 454476.

Annette Wathen wrote

Paul and I are lighting our candle in warm and heartfelt memories of both Stanley and Valerie Derry. I worked with Valerie at Thornhill County Primary School from my very first days and years in teaching. She was a delightful person to know, it was a sheer privilege to know her, to work with her and to observe her wonderful skills and professional approaches to teaching and children’s learning. She was the very best of everything and a wonderful asset to the profession. We met Stanley through that connection. He was with her and by her always. They were a very devoted couple. Valerie also taught our daughter in her earliest years and for that too, we will always be grateful. Our sincere condolences and love spread out to all her dear family and friends. We are very sad to hear of her passing.

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