Irene May Thompson (7 Jun 1929 - 4 Dec 2020)

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In loving memory of Irene May Thompson
who sadly passed away on Friday 4th December 2020
Aged 91 years
She will be deeply missed by her loving family and friends.
Donations in Irene's memory for
'Motor Neurone Disease Association'
may be sent c/o John Weir Funeral Directors,
31 Parkwood Green,
Rainham,
Kent.
ME8 9PW

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Suzanne Brown wrote

In memory of a very loving sister in law who will be sadly missed. All my love Anne

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Leigh K wrote

Today we will bury my last surviving Grand-parent who led her life with quiet strength, unconditional kindness as well as love and loyalty to her family and friends that knew no barriers.

Rest easy Irene, go to your Husband Gerry and take comfort in the fact that you left the World in a better place for having been here in the many years we all enjoyed your company.

Love and best wishes always.

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Nana, thank you for being the amazing woman and nana you were. You were always up for a laugh and never shied away from speaking your mind.  You'll be forever missed. Love Thomas.

Nana, thank you for being the amazing woman and nana you were. You were always up for a laugh and never shied away from speaking your mind. You'll be forever missed. Love Thomas.

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Mark and Debbie Dennis wrote

Dear Irene,
We enjoyed visiting you and especially eating your delicious Hong Kong curries which were usually washed down with a glass or two!
You will be sorely missed.
Love Mark & Debbie xx

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Glyn Dennis wrote

Dear Ireen
You were the best mother in law I could have wished for.I will miss coming round most days and eating your biscuits and you telling me off for always wearing shorts.
You will be dearly missed.
Rest in peace
Love Glyn xx

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Kay Dennis wrote

Dear mum
I am missing you so much,I know you are at peace with dad.

Lots of love Kay xxx

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Daniel Thompson wrote



Nana

So sad and I still can’t believe you are gone. I have so many memories, the BBQs, Curry nights, the Brussel Spouts in a bowl, those legendary Cheese Straws and the trip to America with the whole family.
I will miss talking to you about all the places that you and Grandpa saw in your life and what a life you both had.
Even though you have been taken from us we can all rest that you are back with Grandpa hopefully playing golf, drinking wine and enjoying Sarasota!!

It was a privilege being your Grandson

Love

Daniel xx

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Ruby Thompson wrote

R.I.P nana will miss u lots thank u for all the memories and say hello to papa for me lots of love ruby xxx

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Niamh Mitchell wrote

I miss u loads.

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