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The obituary notice of Phyllis HULME

Bucknall | Published in: Stoke Sentinel.

Joseph Lymer & Son Funeral Directors
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PhyllisHULMEPeacefully on 2nd February 2020 at her home, Phyllis aged 86 years. The dearly loved wife of Michael, much loved mother of Elizabeth, Rachel, Jeremy, Tracey, Delroy and the late Judith, a treasured nan and great-nan and a dear mother-in-law. A committal service will take place at Carmountside Crematorium on Monday 24th February at 10.00am followed by a service of thanksgiving for Phyllis' life at St Mary's Church, Bucknall at 10.45am. Family flowers only please. Donations preferred for St Mary's Church or the Donna Louise Trust. Will friends wishing to attend kindly meet at the church. "With Christ which is far better." Donations and enquiries: JOSEPH LYMER & SON Independent Funeral Director Trent Bridge, Bucknall. Tel. 01782 202270.
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John Robertson
24/02/2020
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John Robertson
24/02/2020
With our deepest sympathies x
Steven & Jenine Edwards
23/02/2020
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Steven & Jenine Edwards
23/02/2020
Aunty Phyllis looked after me, in the 60/70s..its John Robertson...she worked with Mum Joan Clarke..a brilliant lady..smacks aside..love to liz, rach, jeremy...and Judith RIP...LOVE TO YOU ALL..MICHAEL IN THE REST OF GOD
John Robertson
20/02/2020
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John Robertson
20/02/2020
Aunty Phyllis, always looked after me as a small child, when I thought raggy ( the family dog at the time ) was a cuddly toy to squish. As I got older, i took my own son to the playgroup Aunty Phyllis ran in Bucknall followed by lunch at morrisons every week. More recently she supported me with my own losses and showed so much love and care. Sending much love to Uncle Michael and family. Her memories and love will live on through us all x
Emma Clover
16/02/2020
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Emma Clover
16/02/2020
May the memories and gathering of loved ones bring much comfort to your family. Liz, I wish you safe travels home. We will miss you while you are away.
Sherri Anderson
15/02/2020
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I remember Phyllis at church. Always saw her very involved with church life. Family was so important. My thoughts and prayers are with Michael and her family.
Judith Meir (nee Marks)
Judith Meir (Marks)
14/02/2020
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