Jacqueline Elmore (30 Jul 1927 - 24 Dec 2022)

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JacquelineKent Association for the Blind

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JacquelineGuide Dogs

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JacquelineThe Friends of The Wisdom Hospice

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Location
Medway Crematorium Robin Hood Lane Chatham ME5 9QU
Date
27th Jan 2023
Time
3pm
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In loving memory of Jacqueline May Elmore who sadly passed away on Saturday 24th December 2022, aged 95 years.

She will be greatly missed by all her family and everyone who knew her.

The service will take place on Friday 27th January 2023, 3:00 pm in the East Chapel at Medway Crematorium

Family flowers only requested.

Donations can be made in lieu of flowers, and will go to support the following charities "Kent Association for the Blind (K.A.B), "Guide Dogs" & " The Friends of The Wisdom Hospice" and can be made on-line only via this page

Maureen Bowman donated £10 in memory of Jacqueline

fond memories of a lovely lady

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Claire Barton donated £30 in memory of Jacqueline

In loving memory of our wonderful Aunt Jacque xxxx

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Sharon Occhini donated £20 in memory of Jacqueline

She will be missed

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Sue Haggerty donated £20 in memory of Jacqueline

Dear Jacque, you will be sadly missed - a wonderful lady with a wonderful sense of humour and interesting stories to tell. May you rest in eternal peace with your husband. George & Sue xxx

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Karen Haskell wrote

Aunt Jacque,
My memories of my times with you and Uncle Les flow back from myself at age 3. We visited often until we moved away from Kent.
But that was great as we got to sleep over night at your house on many occasions.
I used to love being sung to sleep by you and Mum.
You let us have freedom to play out front and cooked us many a roast dinner.
The yearly Guy Fawkes celebrations, making the guy sitting on your stairs, the huge bonfire, baked potatoes and dodgy fireworks were the best times ever.
The Christmas parties belting around your house trying to win Uncle Les's many games being allowed to have a small port and lemon were epic.
You were the best of hostesses, always cheerful, always welcoming and visitors were never turned away even if unexpected.
You were and are loved by all your family.
Karen



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Peter Morley wrote

In loving memory of you Aunt Jacque, for the care and kindness you gave to Peter when he was growing up, for your wisdom which you generously shared, for your wit, your kind hospitality, and for always sending birthday cards no matter how old we got! We’ll always remember you fondly.
Sleep well.

Love from
Peter & Brenda, Sarah and Chris
xxxx

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