Jacqueline Waterworth (12 Jul 1966 - 30 Sep 2020)

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In loving memory of Jacqueline Waterworth who passed away peacefully at home after fighting a courageous battle with oesophageal cancer on 30th September 2020 aged 54 years.
Dearly loved wife of Mark,
treasured mum of Daniel, Shelley and Charlotte,
devoted grandmother to Angel, Isaac and Axel.
Much loved sister of Rachel, Noel, Ann, Joseph and Adele.
Loving daughter in law of Pauline and the late Stuart, special sister in law and auntie to many and dear friend of Serena.
There will be a private family service for Jacqueline at St Mary's and St Modwen's Catholic Church followed by interment at Stapenhill Cemetery.
Floral tributes welcome or donations in memory of Jacqueline payable to 'Annabel's Angels'
may be sent c/o Murray's Funeral Directors, 23 York Street, Burton. DE14 2LX. Tel: 562299.

Millie Hall donated £10 in memory of Jacqueline
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Ann Reid donated £370 in memory of Jacqueline

Angela’s Angels is a charity that was very dear to Jackie. We wanted to raise some money to say a massive thank you to them for their kindness that they show to Jackie.
Jackie loved a cup of tea and a chat with family and friends, so in her honour we created and sold 30 afternoon cream teas to my friends in Porthleven. Together we raised a wonderful £370. We know this will help another family. Each time I have a cup of tea I will think of you and know that you’re with me. Love you always Ann xxx

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Michelle (Ben Reids Mum) Eldred wrote

Thinking of you all at this very sad time xxx

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Keanen McPhillips wrote

Aunt Jackie, you always knew how to make me smile, you set the example for many, a strong spirited human, a generous loving soul, I love ya I'll see you soon x

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Sara Furniss donated £30 in memory of Jacqueline

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
With all our love, Sara, Kevin, Charlotte and Verity Furniss

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  • Look how cute she looks 💕. She always had the best smile. That smile will be with us all forever xx💕🤗xx

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Annie Reid wrote

You are beautiful inside and out. I will miss our conversations, your laughter and friendship. Life will never be the same without you. Thankyou for being such a wonderful sister and my best friend xx🤗💕

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Annie Reid donated £30 in memory of Jacqueline

To my beautiful, courageous sister who I adore and will love forever. Even though we are far apart, we will always be heart to heart 💕xXx

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Abi Kolliari wrote

Rest in paradise much loved sorely missed x

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Ann Reid wrote

To my beautiful, courageous sister, I will love you forever. Even though we are far apart we will always be close, heart to heart 💕🤗xXx

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Dee Nagra wrote

To Auntie Jackie, an amazing woman.
The rock of so many
Always missed
Never forgotten
xx

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