Selina Mary Rose Taylor (15 Jan 1937 - 6 Oct 2020)

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Selina Mary RoseAlzheimer's Society, Nottinghamshire

£300.00 + Gift Aid of £5.00
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Location
Amber Valley Memorial Park and Crematorium Derby Road Swanwick, Alfreton DE55 1BH
Date
20th Oct 2020
Time
11am
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In loving memory of Selina Mary Rose Taylor who sadly passed away on 6th October 2020 at home with her loving family by her side aged 83 years. Selina will be sadly missed by all her loving family and friends.

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Beautiful Lena xxx

Beautiful Lena xxx

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Love and miss you beautiful Lena xxx

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Missing you grandma xx

Missing you grandma xx

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Such an amazing mum and friend. We will love and miss you forever. Until we meet again beautiful lady xxx

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Mason and his lovely Grandma Lena .  We all miss and love you xx

Mason and his lovely Grandma Lena . We all miss and love you xx

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Offline donation: Mr C & Mrs A E Davison donated in memory of Selina
Offline donation: Lynda, John, Matthew, Danielle, Chamberlain donated in memory of Selina
Offline donation: Alison Allen donated in memory of Selina
Offline donation: Retiring Collection donated in memory of Selina
Offline donation: Retiring Collection donated in memory of Selina
Sandra Stone donated £20 in memory of Selina

Selina was a kind and beautiful lady forever in my thoughts xxx

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