Patricia Angela Christine Anderson (11 Nov 1947 - 14 Mar 2020)

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Location
Gedling Crematorium Catfoot Lane Gedling, Nottingham NG4 4QH
Date
7th Apr 2020
Time
2.30pm
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In loving memory of Patricia Angela Christine Anderson who sadly passed away on 14th March 2020.

Flowers may be sent to C Terry Funeral Services, 244 Bulwell High Road, Bulwell, Nottingham, NG6 8NU.

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Stephen Brearley wrote

Trish

I only know you through multifarious quizzes, where I can attest, that you did indeed lead the multifariousness of us all, in various deliberations, considerations and judgements, all of which led to yourself being almost invariably correct! Why did we dare to question?? I suppose mostly through feeling the urge to contribute, since you'd have done most of the picture round for us before we'd even stopped yapping to our rivals and actually thought to sit down.

Our table would of course been decorated with a bottle of something nicely tinted, a glass of alternative on ice, though a decent beer could do the job. Always so very enthusiastic, and very clever. Able to share a good joke, but still unswerving from the task. There was the monthly bash, in various Revenue dens, then the 'annual' event at Southwell, even I think once attended by Helen, and sometimes, our team simply pushed the boat out and went 'native', in some creaking establishment around town. Jokers were reserved for literature and history, though not unusually, for 'pot luck', which of course it never quite was.

Thanks for entertaining me, thanks for being a good friend. Will miss you.

Love
Stephen xx

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Tracy Noon wrote

Trish
Had not seen you for awhile but often thought of you.
Had loads of fun me and you but best of all the time we went to palma nova together.Glad we managed to reconnect to gether recently we remember you with fondness.love to Helen and Iain

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Glenn Shine wrote

Dear Tricia

At least I had the good fortune to know you a very long time. I was always in awe of your enthusiasm for so many aspects of life, colleagues, even work itself.

Love Glenn

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Michelle Stephenson wrote

Dear Tricia, I didn’t see you often, but it was always good to see you, first at the monthly wine circles and then for meals out around Nottingham, as part of the gang. You survived so much, I thought you were indestructible!
Iain and Helen,
I’m sorry that I won’t be able to share in the celebration of your Mum’s life with you today, but I’ll be thinking of you all and I hope that the service goes well.
Love Michelle xx

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Paul Brearley wrote

Dear Tricia
You've been a true friend and I will miss you. Quizzes will never be the same without your wealth of inspired and inspiring knowledge.
Rest in Peace.
Paul

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Susanna Sinclair wrote

Dear Tricia, you were such a positive and patient person and saw humour in the darkest clouds. Always great company and a good family friend. Enjoyed our times together, especially over a glass of wine or three. You will be missed.

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Faye Wyndham-Crouch wrote

Trisha
We have known each other for 17 years now , you came as my client but soon also became a friend
You enjoyed your reflexology sessions so much and we also had wonderful chats and I looked forward to seeing you each month to have a Catch up
I will miss your sense of humour , your love of the arts , your intellectual conversation , hearing about your family , your travels , your cats .
I will always admire your strength of character and courage
Rest now in peace
Love Faye xxx

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Margaret Fox wrote

I'll always remember Tricia, but more specifically in the 1980s, when we spent time and a great weekend together in Somerset. She was a friend to everyone, including a little dog who followed her back to our base from a 3 mile walk. We had to take him back in the car to where he started, he was so persistent.

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Mary Leake wrote

Tricia, you were not only my cousin for 72 years but my best friend. We shared many wonderful and happy times together especially our holidays. So glad we were able to enjoy our cruise to the Mediterranean for our 70th birthdays. I will really miss you. Love from Mary.

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Frank and Catherine Hard wrote


We've known each other a very long time as a colleague and sharing a house together with Glenn in London. You always were excellent company and we had many good times together.

With the aptly named quiz team 'Trish and Trash', we all knew who was the best.

You'll be missed by us and many more.

Frank and Catherine xx

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John Murray wrote

Trish, I will remember you in particular through our joint Wine Circle presentations which were successful in many ways except that we failed on several occasions to convince the attendees of the merits of sparkling Shiraz. John

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Diane Veale wrote

To dear Trish
You were such good company. I can remember many happy times having a few glasses of wine with you in some room in Minford House. Both then and later, you often had a story to tell, usually amusing, and sometimes at your own expense. I’ll miss you.
Diane

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Charles McNicol wrote

You were a kind and considerate person and a really good, loyal and often amusing friend.

I will really miss you.

Love from Charles

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Bob Cartwright wrote

Such a lovely person and a really good friend. You battled to the end.
Love from Bob and Margaret

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