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Edward Dawson
January 9, 2017
Very sad to hear of the passing of Jane Longrigg of Tunworth, Hampshire. I had known her for many years as a companion of Lord Tenby. Bill Tenby was President of CPRE Hampshire Branch, and she always brought him to meetings and events. They always seemed to be together, and she was a most kind and courteous person. Only recently at Preston Candover, on 28 October, she was there at the Autumn Supper to hear Lord Selborne deliver a speech on the English apple. We will miss her sharp mind and strong intellect.
Edward Dawson
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December 1, 2016
So sorry for your loss. When someone you love becomes a memory the memory become a treasure so treasure the memory
Matt 5:4,5
BC~
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