Maureen Mary Pearce (12 Feb 1935 - 28 Oct 2020)

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In loving memory of Maureen Mary Pearce who sadly passed away on the 28th of October 2020, aged 85 years.

Floral tributes in memory of Maureen be sent to Lewis Solomon Funeral Service by 10.00am on Tuesday 17th November 2020.

Jane Bradshaw wrote

As my brother John, recalls our early memories of Aunty Maureen. I would also add how at a difficult time for our Mum, Maureen gave comfort and laughter to her. I know that Ken, Barbara, Maureen and Mum are having a blast together.

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Abbie Blackledge wrote

Rest in Peace Maureen 💕
You are loved by all your family and friends. Your spirit shall live on. Thinking of you always X

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John Stevens wrote

My memories of my Aunty Maureen are from many years ago when I was a young boy. We would travel over to Gravesend and spend some time with Uncle John, Aunty Joyce and Julie and meet up with Maureen. I remember her has being cheerful, kind and loving. More recently my mum (Yvonne) kept our family up to date of any news regarding Maureen especially her health. Our thoughts and prayers are especially with Pete and his family and also Joyce and Reg.

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Reg Edwards wrote

Maureen, you were always such a wonderful sister, we spent many times laughing and joking and I will miss that very much, I take comfort in the thought that you are no longer in pain and are now in a much better place surrounded by the family and friends that have already passed before you, RIP my darling sister, you will always be in my thoughts and my heart xxx

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Tina Edwards wrote

Aunty Maureen, I have some very fond memories of you which will stay in my heart always, I believe that you are now in a much better place both physically and emotionally no longer carrying the burden of illness that plagued you for so many years, I would love to think that my mum Sylvia was there waiting to greet you as you moved on to the next phase of life looking over all your loved ones, Heaven is very lucky to have you there RIP sweet lady all my love TRina xx

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Jessica Blackledge wrote

RIP Maureen,
A wonderful women I had the pleasure of spending almost 20 years in each others life's as even though we weren't blood related I classed her as my nan, will truly miss her xx

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Alec Cox wrote

Nan,

It is very stereotypical but it always seems like the good ones go first. I always have and always will enjoy visiting you in Kent. You always seemed like a friendly giant when I was young boy and I hope as I got older you could say the same about me. Your laugh was a contagious, hearty one and would fill the room whenever we came down to see you. Now that I think back, I think this might be one of the unique things I will miss about you the most.

Over the last few years, I was sad to hear and see your slow decline. I know that you would not want any of it. It fills me with some small sense of joy that you are finally truly at peace now. I will treasure the far too short and scare moments we shared forever.

Nothing in the world will make this easier for anyone but to look at this positively hard times requires group effort. As a family we can achieve anything and this may in fact bring us all closer together, more so than before. Lots of love as always, we will all miss you dearly.


Rest in peace Nan,
Alec x

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Helen Mckay wrote

Maureen my late mum Barbara was your youngest sister & your are my aunty i remember when my late mum Barbara took me over to gravesend on hoildays to meet you for the very first time you were very kind and nice person who we always had a laugh with you aways kept in touch with birthday cards when i was growing up i will aways treasure your memories
Eternal happiness to you in heaven always
Our condolences to peter & family
Helen & mike 🦋

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Julie Richards wrote

Maureen, you were the Joyce's Sister and my Auntie and were much loved by us both. We will treasure the memories we have of the happy times we were able to spend together over the years. Despite suffering poor health in recent months you always had a smile for me when I visited and we still had a laugh. Joyce and I hope you are now at peace. You will be forever in our hearts ❤

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Dawn Cox wrote

Rest in peace Maureen ❤️

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Peter Cox wrote

Mum, be at peace now. Your spirit is no longer constrained by the physical difficulties you have endured these past few years. I am sorry that in this year we couldn't enjoy the visits as frequently as we used to, and trust that you are in that better place we all hope for.

Lots of love - Peter, Dawn, Alec, Jessica and Abigail

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