Edith Rose Richards (12 Jul 1927 - 27 Apr 2021)

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Location
Kemnal Park Crematorium A20 Sidcup Bypass Chislehurst BR7 6RR
Date
27th May 2021
Time
2pm
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Location
Bromley Court Hotel Bromley Hill BR1 4JD
Date
27th May 2021
Time
3.30pm

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In loving memory of Edith Rose Richards who sadly passed away on 27th April 2021.

Edith, a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, Godmother and friend passed away at the age of 93.

Edith was a loving mother to her two children, Angela and Jon, and grandmother to four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren.

She had a great fondness of the English countryside which she enjoyed with her late husband, Fred, and National Trust visits around the UK.

She will be sorely missed by everyone.

Tracey Short donated £30 in memory of Edith

Sorry for you loss, thinking of you all at this difficult time.

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Jenny Ray donated £40 in memory of Edith

You will be very much missed dear Evis (my name for Edith) Love Jenny Ray and John xx

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Christina Burns donated £50 in memory of Edith

To a true lady l will miss speaking to you on Christmas morning

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Steve and Susan Gurnett donated in memory of Edith

We will miss Edith dearly xxx

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Susan Gurnett posted a picture
Auntie Edith was a very special lady who always had a sparkle about her. When I was little, she reminded me of the Queen and I always felt that the Queen was coming to tea when I knew Edith was visiting! We will miss her very much. Love to all the family.

Auntie Edith was a very special lady who always had a sparkle about her. When I was little, she reminded me of the Queen and I always felt that the Queen was coming to tea when I knew Edith was visiting! We will miss her very much. Love to all the family.

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Janet,Ian,Neil and Laura Smith donated £40 in memory of Edith

Celebrating a long life well lived with much fortitude, surrounded by loving family and friends.

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Steve Gurnett donated £20 in memory of Edith
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Rob & Sheila Wareham donated £20 in memory of Edith

In loving memory of Aunty Edith

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Rob & Sheila Wareham donated £20 in memory of Edith

In loving memory of Aunty Edith

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Heather Holden donated in memory of Edith

As a family, we have lovely memories of Auntie Edith - and remember the great friendship between her and my Mum, her cousin. I will miss not speaking to her.
Heather and Robin

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alan Cowell donated £20 in memory of Edith

Very much missed

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alan Cowell wrote

Very much missed

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Eileen Cocks donated £20 in memory of Edith

Edith was a very special cousin and we used to see a lot of each other and I will miss her very much

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Amelia Richards is attending the funeral and the reception