Family members have left loving messages this week to relatives who have passed away
Tributes have been left to remember loved ones in Hyndburn who have recently passed away. Announcing the death of a family member has been a time-honoured tradition for family and loved ones. We have gathered the messages posted this week in one place.
Kathleen met her husband Jim through amateur dramatics and they married in 1959, they had two sons in the following years. Kathleen and Jim worked long hours together building Jim’s shoe repairing business in Whalley Road, Accrington and later their shoe shop opposite the Town Hall in Oswaldtwistle. Jim passed away in 2004.
Independent and proud to the end, but now unable to get out and about, she spent her last few months being looked after firstly at home and then in a care home, much to her annoyance. Thanks are due to her carers and the team at Pendle Brook Care Home in Oswaldtwistle for their care, support and forbearance during that time.
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