Krystyna Josephine Scott (3 Nov 1951 - 3 Oct 2021)

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Location
The Church of The Good Shepherd Thackerays Lane Woodthorpe NOTTINGHAMNG5 4HT
Date
20th Oct 2021
Time
12.30pm
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Location
Redhill Cemetery Mansfield Road Daybrook NG5 8LS
Date
20th Oct 2021
Time
1.30pm

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In loving memory of Krystyna Josephene Scott who sadly passed away on 3rd October 2021
A mother, a daughter, a sister, a nanny and a great-grandma.
Always with a smile upon her face. A lady who could only see the good in people. Her glass was always half full. Life tested her in many ways but she continued to smile.
Krystyna wants to be remembered as a sunny day, a day in spring and think of her as you drink the wine xx

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Melanie Tidd wrote

Thoughts and prayers are with you all as you prepare to celebrate Krystyna's life. We will always miss the warmth and love she gave simply by walking in a room. Krystyna's eyes would sparkle and light up when she could see those around her having a good time together. She made time for us all and even though time together was rare, she would always go out of her way to make time to catch up and make memories. Fly high beautiful lady ❤️

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Alec Jezewski wrote

Krystyna was my cousin and we were born within one year of each other. Being older, I have known her all her life and it was with great sadness that I heard of her passing. I probably first met her within a few days of her birth, and we might even have been living in the same house in The Park when she was born. It was thanks to her father that our family was allowed to come to Britain after the war. And the family first shared a large house before each brother and sister moving on to their first real family home. For Krystyna, I think this was their house on Pelham Street, which I visited very often.
As children, every weekend was party time. Our parents would meet up for a party on Saturday evening and the children were expected to make their own amusements in ‘the back room’, and so we did. Building dens out of the furniture was our favourite. On Sundays, it was going to the Cathedral for mass and then the second party of the weekend, but now it was outside and the world was our playground.
We bonded as children and although our lives took different paths, I still have very powerful memories of the fun we had as children.
Alec Jezewski XX

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My beautiful mum would have been around my age. The more photos i look at the more beautiful they become ❤❤

My beautiful mum would have been around my age. The more photos i look at the more beautiful they become ❤❤

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Krystyna
A gracious lady who had such a gentle positive energy with her smile and her cheeky giggle that would light up a room.
We are so blessed to have beautiful memories of her warmth and kindness, and her gorgeous smile will forever be held close in our hearts. We will raise a glass always to you and one-to-nother x

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Larna Scott wrote

All are welcome to pay their respects to our mum at her funeral. We’d like to show our respect to mum with wearing black and a splash of yellow. ❤️💛 to represent her smile.

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