I miss our afternoon chats Mary, your friendship and your company.
You were the first friend I made in Maybury Close, and over the years we shared many good times together.
Rest in Peace Mary
Joy
17th April 2024
Mary, you were a kind, caring and generous lady. You always showed great interest into myself and sachas lives, always asking insightful questions and remembering the small details next time we saw you. My best memory was being impressed by both how you would get up and down off the floor to play shuffleboard with us and also the fact you would beat us. You also did not shy away when we got the Wii games out, you always gave it a go which I loved.
Before I moved to Belfast I have lovely memories of me occasionally cycling to your house to sit and have a cup of tea and catch up with you before cycling off home to Biggin Hill.
You will be missed, but I hope you are at peace. X
Kirsten
4th April 2024
Dear Mary
When you and Julie came into the family, life became a while lot better.
I am grateful for the time we shared together. I will never forget you. You will always hold a place in my heart.
You had so much love to give and kindness that I will remember forever.
You lived a fantastic life, made a beautiful family, successful career and you were a very intelligent lady.
I remember your stories about you working as a short hand typist which I found fascinating to think of life before voice notes.
I remember you always like to keep your brain ticking with your daily crosswords
I am grateful for all of the time I got to share your company at Sunday roasts having Julie's amazing cooking.
I hope that every Sunday roast will be a time I get to share a thought for you
I will miss you favourite saying 'this is it' to every sentence
You are an amazing woman.
I love you Mary
Sleep well
xx
Sacha Herpe
1st April 2024