Jackie Broome (26 Sep 1940 - 4 Jan 2022)

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Location
St Peters Church The Square Petersfield GU32 3HS
Date
1st Feb 2022
Time
2pm
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In loving memory of Jackie Broome who sadly passed away on 4th January 2022.

Jackie was born during the second World War, in September 1940, in Petersfield; the first child of Kay and Eric Parsons. She was a devoted wife, mother, sister and friend to many.

She gave up her long battle with Alzheimer's Disease on 4th January 2022. Although a blessed release for her, she leaves behind her family and many friends who will all miss her immensely.

Due to the current Covid situation we are planning a small funeral service. We request no flowers be sent but if you would like to make a donation to Alzheimer's Research UK, please do so via the Just Giving link on this page. Thank you.

Jill Corner lit a candle
John Goldring donated £100 in memory of Jackie

Barbara and John Goldring
Our oldest and dearest friend Jackie, always in our hearts XX

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Emma Soal donated £25 in memory of Jackie

Thinking of you. xx

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Offline donation: Sarah & John Whitaker donated in memory of Jackie
Jo and Andrew Shapiro donated £50 in memory of Jackie

So many happy memories x

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Kitrena Pack donated £20 in memory of Jackie
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Gillian Ferkins donated £30 in memory of Jackie

In loving memory of a lovely sparkling lady, who was a joy to be with

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Jill Corner donated £40 in memory of Jackie

I have missed you for so long. Rest now my dear sister, but do have fun with our Jane

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My beautiful fun loving sister. This is how I will always remember her. Love and miss her so very much

My beautiful fun loving sister. This is how I will always remember her. Love and miss her so very much

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Jacqueline Budden donated £40 in memory of Jackie

So many happy memories.

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Offline donation: George & Patricia Weston donated in memory of Jackie
Stephen Somerville donated £25 in memory of Jackie

Our after school coffees round at Jimmys were greatly improved by Jackie’s warmth and cakes. She’ll live on in the hearts of Jimmy’s mates forever.

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Sean Mowat donated £30 in memory of Jackie

So many happy memories of fun times spent with Auntie Jackie. Rest peacefully lovely lady.

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Phillip & Liz Rees donated £100 in memory of Jackie

A truly wonderful person who leaves memories that last forever. Our thoughts are with you all.

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Kevin Mowat donated £30 in memory of Jackie

With fond and loving memories of times enjoyed with Joy and Andrew.

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Kevin Mowat donated £30 in memory of Jackie

In loving memory of happier times before Alzheimer’s. Rest in peace Auntie Jackie. Our thoughts are with Uncle Mike, Jane-Marie, James and all the family. xxx

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Sue Brewer (Hodgson) donated £10 in memory of Jackie

R.I.P Jackie

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Nicola Ahmed (nee Burrage) donated in memory of Jackie

With fond memories

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Nathan Dawes donated £20 in memory of Jackie

Thinking of you Jim and all your family

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Jacqueline Sutherland donated £20 in memory of Jackie

So sorry to hear this Jimmy. Lots of love x

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Gary Hodgson donated in memory of Jackie
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Vanessa, James, Oliver and Maisie Broome donated in memory of Jackie

In loving memory of a wonderful Mum and the Nanny she sadly never knew she was to O&M. Always in our hearts. xxx

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Margaret and Terry Kirton donated £25 in memory of Jackie

With fond memories of a lovely lady.

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