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-Hunt Elaine Passed away on
6th December 2018, aged 90 years
The funeral service will be held at
Holy Trinity Church, Long Itchington on
Friday 18th January 2019 at 10am.
Family flowers only,
donations if desired may
be made payable
to The Alzheimer's Society.
Elaine will be sadly missed
by all who knew her.
Thank you to Warwick Hospital ICU.
Any enquiries via
H J Dawson Funeral Directors
01926 427464
Sponsored by H J Dawson Funeral Directors.
2 Entries
February 6, 2019
Valerie Gibson
I spoke to Elaine on 1st December and she seemed really well and happy. I sent off her Christmas cards and presents but was worried when I didn't receive a card back as she never missed sending lovely messages. I have been ringing and ringing and I even rang the police to check she was ok. I have literally just found out about Elaine's passing through my daughter checking the internet. She was so caring and a beautiful soul. I always asked if she was still driving as she loved her cars. I can't believe she has passed away as we were laughing so much on the phone and she sounded so well. God Bless Elaine xxx
January 11, 2019
A lovely lady i knew from working at the HSBC in Southam. We would always chat about everything and anything and exchange views on our latest Radley handbag to add to our collection and what car she was going to buy next.
I will always remember her as an immaculate dressed lady who loved life and also loved to talk.
Judy Hampson
ex Bank Manager @ HSBC Southam
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