Gloria Marion Wilson (29 Dec 1934 - 19 Apr 2021)

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In loving memory of Gloria Marion Wilson who sadly passed away on 19th April 2021. Spent her young years in Whitstable growing up moving to Boundary Road, Chatham, with her parents and brothers, who taught mum how to hold her own in the boxing ring.
She married the love of her life at 17 years old and went onto have six children, sadly two children preceded her. Mum and Dad enjoyed numerous exotic holidays, socialising, fine dining until 1995 when she became a widow.
Through her heartbreak she carried on for her children and her dogs. She loved her shopping, her lobster and going too The George and of course the pub crawls.

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God Bless Gloria, in the arms of your lovely Frank xxx

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Ashley Taylor-Gard donated £50 in memory of Gloria

Sleep Peacefully with love Ashley, Lee, Ellis & Maddison xxx

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Kim Burgess donated £20 in memory of Gloria

Rest in peace our dear friend until we meet again thanks for the good times we shared love Kim and Denise xxx

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Michelle Fletcher donated £20 in memory of Gloria

So sorry to hear this really sad news of Mrs Wilson passing away.
Worked for Frank and Gloria for 18 years , many happy memories working for the family where I also met my husband James.
Sending my love to all the family.
RIP

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Sharon Thorne donated £20 in memory of Gloria

Dear Gloria may you be reunited with dear Frank. Gone but never forgotten. R. I. P.

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Emma Welsh donated £20 in memory of Gloria

My beloved Nan , our angel 👼 in the sky x

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As you know our mum loved a gin and lemonade and of course a game of euchre. In her hay day she loved to travel with the love of her life Frank, who she is now reunited with.

As you know our mum loved a gin and lemonade and of course a game of euchre. In her hay day she loved to travel with the love of her life Frank, who she is now reunited with.

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