Ethel Hill (16 Dec 1923 - 3 Feb 2021)

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In loving memory of Ethel Hill who sadly passed away on 3rd February 2021

Jill Hawes wrote

With fond memories of the lovely Ethel x

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Jill Hawes donated £10 in memory of Ethel

With fond memories of the lovely Ethel

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Marianne Boon posted a picture
Smiling as always and proudly wearing one of your lovely home knitted cardigans. With fond memories love Marianne and all the family xxx

Smiling as always and proudly wearing one of your lovely home knitted cardigans. With fond memories love Marianne and all the family xxx

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Janice Lawrence wrote

Remembering dear Aunt Ethel, last of the Hill family of Oatland Rise E17, and for many years a dedicated and enthusiastic nursery school teacher in Tottenham. Her love of children shone through all her dealings with them, and kept her forever young at heart.
Jan, Dave and family. xx

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Peter Vickery donated £25 in memory of Ethel

In fond memory of Aunt Ethel, a life well lived. Thank you for the love you shared with us throughout your life, at rest now with the family and all your brothers & sisters whom you loved so much. Also with grateful thanks to the "Sally Army" to whom the family had wonderful support. They never forgot that they owed much and remained staunch in their support of "The Army" after their experiences of difficult and trying times growing up between the wars in Walthamstow.
Affectionately Pete & family. xx

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Peter Vickery wrote

To dear Aunt Ethel, the last surviving and youngest of the 13? children of the Hills family of Oatland Rise, Walthamstow. You and the brothers and particularly the sisters Rose, Doll, Ivy & our mum Daisy always featured hugely in our London childhood & will remain forever in our hearts. Much Love, Pete Lynn, Robert & Graham xx

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