Joan Middleton

Joan Middleton

Joan Middleton Obituary

Published by Express & Star on Aug. 26, 2009.
MIDDLETON
Joan Florence
Passed away on August 17, 2009, aged 66 years.
The Funeral Service will take place on Tuesday, September 1, at Zoar Methodist Church, Lower Gornal, at 10.45am, followed by Interment at Gornal Wood Cemetery.
Family flowers only please but donations if desired for Georgina Unit, at Russells Hall Hospital, may be given to Joan Hickman.
Inquiries to
J R JONES & CO
Lake Street
Lower Gornal
01902 880040.
Mom
To lose a Mom you really love is hard beyond belief, our hearts are breaking so painful is the grief. We had the best Mom in the world and will love her till the end, we lost two things on that day, our Mom and our best Friend.
You were always there when we needed you, wise and proud you stood,we know if you could come back to us without a doubt you would.
Goodnight, God bless.
Love you always, brokenhearted Daughter Jeanette, Sons Craig and Paul, Son-in-law Wayne, Daughter-in-law Jackie.
X X X
Nan
Love you millions and youwill always be in our hearts. You will never leave our hearts me old beaut.
Love you.
Grandchildren Codie, Sam and Troy.
X X X
Joan
A beautiful memory more precious than gold, my love for Joan can never be told, there's a place in my heart no one can fill, love you my dear Joan and always will.
Brokenhearted Partner Vic.
X X X
Sister
Ours is a simple prayer, God bless and keep you in His care.
Rest in peace dear Joan.
Love from Brother Les, Sister-in-law Julieand only Nephew Steve.
X X X
Joan
You fell asleep and made no fuss, you tried so hard to stay with us, your strength had gone but your courage remains, even at the end you never complained.
Love you always, Audrey, John and Family.
XX X
Joan
My best Friend
What would I give if I could say, I'll go and see my mate today, to laugh with you in the same old way, would be my dearest wish today.
A million times I'll miss you, a million tears I'll cry, If my love could have saved you Joan, you never would have died.
See you in my dreams old Pal.
All our love, Joan and Ken.
X X
Auntie Joan
We'll still hear you when we're talking, we'll still see you in our dreams, you'll be by our sides forever, you haven't gone it seems.
All our love, Auntie Joan.
Sam, Yeti, Liam and Millie.
X X X
Raise a glass, gin or beer, in our hearts you are always here.
Love,
Paul and Sarah.
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