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The obituary notice of Wanda Maria Jadwiga TROMAN

Cheltenham, 19/02/1936 - 28/11/2024 (Age 88) | Published in: Gloucestershire Echo.

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Wanda Maria JadwigaTROMANPassed peacefully away on the 28th November 2024, aged 88, at Cheltenham General Hospital.

Loving wife to Roy. Much loved mother of Mark, loving grandmother to Emma and Lucy.

Funeral service will take place at the Oak Chapel, Cheltenham Crematorium, on Monday 23rd December 2024 at 12:00pm.

Family flowers only. Donations in memory of Wanda to the RNIB.

Enquiries to Selim Smith Funeral Directors 01242 525383.
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12/12/2024
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Mark Troman
12/12/2024
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A sad loss to so many whose lives she blessed along her journey.
Condolences to family and friends
Donation left by Geoffrey Banks
11/12/2024
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Wanda’s support to the Friends of the ORP Blyskawica Society throughout the years was invaluable. Her published records relating to ORP Blyskawica familiarised so many to those times when Poland and Great Britain worked together in multinational cooperation and in war. Her work as a naval historian are greatly valued and her support to the Friends of the ORP Blyskawica Society since its formation in 1997 aided greatly in maintaining and strengthening those Anglo Polish relationships which the Isle of Wight continues to value so much today.
As a person, she was most warm and engaging and, for my part, I was honoured and blessed, like so many others, to have known her and been fortunate to have been but a small part of such a greatly fulfilled life.
Geoff Banks B.E.M. President of the Friends of the ORP Blyskawica Society
Geoffrey John Banks BEM
11/12/2024
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