Anita Davy (6 Nov 1954 - 5 Jan 2021)

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In loving memory of Anita Davy who sadly passed away on 5th January 2021.

Anita was beloved friend to many, mum, nana, sister, niece and auntie-she will be hugely missed.
She lived life to the full; always with a plan for the next holiday-her favourites were Canada, San Francisco, Ibiza, Newquay and Blackpool. We made the most of her last months between lockdowns to take trips to Lytham St Anne's, The Lakes and to Chester.

She was a popular woman with many friends whom she'd met through her school and working life which began in retail and moved on to catering and domestic services at Airedale Hospital and in local care homes-she always worked hard; at times holding down three jobs when her children were young.
She played hard too; enjoying a song and a dance and perhaps the odd glass (bottle!) of red wine and/or Bacardi and coke.

Please feel free to share memories and messages in memory of a very special lady; our mum.

Love Jo and Cathy (Anita's daughters)

Jo Farn donated £30 in memory of Anita
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Sallie & Jeff Farn wrote

There are many tributes that could be paid to Anita, but as I write this today 3 things come particularly to mind. Her ready and infectious smile. Her sense of fun and zest for life. And her love and commitment to her family and her friends. Her loss is a terrible blow, but she lives on through her daughters and her granddaughter. And also in our memories and in our hearts, every day. Rest easy Anita x

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Sallie & Jeff Farn donated £25 in memory of Anita
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Keiron Nuttall donated £30 in memory of Anita

I only met Anita a handful of times but every time was a absolute pleasure. She came along to several of our gigs and even graced the dance floor with her moves on many occasions through out the night. I’m glad we were able to bring back some smiles and memories through the songs we played. Rest in piece Anita and I’m sure you’ll be looking down on your girls and keeping them safe. I’ll be sure to dedicate a song to you at our next gig. A nice up beat one so you can slip on your dancing shoes and boogie once again!! ❤️❤️❌❌❤️❤️

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Sue Higson donated £20 in memory of Anita
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Christina Whiteley wrote

I first met Anita at work she was an amazing women inside and out she was always there for me when I needed her even if it was to vent and she always knew how to put a smile on my face and I am very grateful that I got to meet her I will never forget you Anita may you rest in peace ❤️

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Lynn Elders wrote

I first met Anita while we were both working at Willis Ludlow in Keighley. Hadn't seen her for quite a few years and then met again while on a night out. I was so sorry to hear of Anita's illness and passing. My thoughts are with all Anita's family. R.I.P xx

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Josie Anderson wrote

First met Anita at South Craven School, we were in the same class, we left school and went on to our first jobs at Willis Ludlow Keighley. So sad to hear about Anita passing away, thoughts are with all of her family.
RIP Anita x

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Nicola Moug donated £10 in memory of Anita

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Nicola Moug donated £10 in memory of Anita

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Corinne Dean wrote

I became friends with Anita 22 years ago when she came to live next door to me. I have such treasured memories of nights out, New Years eves spent together and holidays spent in Barcelona and Rome with she and her friend Leah.
God Bless you Anita. I will never forget you.

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Anita, my best friend, no one will ever know how much I'm going to miss you, saddened beyond words 💞

Anita, my best friend, no one will ever know how much I'm going to miss you, saddened beyond words 💞

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Jade Astley wrote

I meet Anita trough working at Sutton and she was such amazing person and loved hearing all her story’s, always telling me where I should travel in my life and always told me to live life to the fullest, I’m so glad me and my mum spoke to you the week before and you had told us that you loved us and we told you we loved you too, you are one special lady and heaven has gained amazing angel😇
RIP beautiful lady love me and Julie 💕💕

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  • Thats lovely Jade xx

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Heather Hughes donated £10 in memory of Anita
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Amanda Hughes donated £10 in memory of Anita

Whilst not knowing Anita personally, I know what a truly wonderful friend she was to my mum and I know of the joy and amazing memories that they both shared that live on through the stories my mum has always and will always continue to tell me. What a beautiful soul - RIP Anita xxx

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Michelle Newton wrote

Had some laughter and some stubbornness between us both at work, Always friendly .. Taken way too soon... Rest with the angels untill we meet again... x

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Susan Green donated £20 in memory of Anita

Lovely lady, sleep well Anita xxx

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Susan Green wrote

Lovely lady. It was a pleasure to know you Anita. Sleep well xxx

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