Beryl Williams (27 Mar 1937 - 23 Oct 2023)

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Location
Test Valley Crematorium Ridge Lane Romsey SO51 6AD
Date
22nd Nov 2023
Time
2pm
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In loving memory of Beryl Williams who sadly passed away on 23rd October 2023

Thank you to everyone who attended Mum's service on 22 November and to anyone who could not attend who sent best wishes. It was a service which celebrated Mum's life and showed what an impact she had on friends and family alike. There are still opportunities to post tributes, light a candle, make a donation or post photos (photos would be very much appreciated) so please do so if you would like to.

Thanks again for helping us to honour a beloved wife, mother, sister, auntie, nana and friend

Mum's daughter Julie

Julie Williams wrote

This is a beautiful poetic tribute to Mum from a family member.

Poem for Beryl

A SMILE CAN HIDE OUR WORST FEARS
BUT IT CANNOT HIDE OUR FALLING TEARS
THE SADNESS, LOSS AND EMPTINESS FELT
CAUSED BY MEMORIES AND A BROKEN HEART

OUR JOURNEY AND FATE ARE NOT KNOWN TO US
BUT WE HAVE TO HAVE FAITH, LOVE AND TRUST
THE LIGHT ABOVE BERYL WILL NEVER GO OUT
IT SHINES BRIGHTER AND BRIGHTER IT’S ENERGY FELT

SO, I CANNOT FEEL SAD DAY AFTER DAY
BECAUSE BERYL IS JUST A HEARTBEAT AWAY

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Richard Smith donated £25 in memory of Beryl

Thank you for being such a wonderful neighbour. Always in our thoughts, Jackie & Richard

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Helen Lawer donated in memory of Beryl
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Helen Lawer wrote

Beryl has always been a large and very much welcome part of our lives and she will always be remembered by Grace, Faith and I with love. We will treasure the fond memories of her warmth, love of Ken and family, her glamour, generosity and her laugh. I am sorry not to be able to attend her funeral due to a long awaited hospital appointment but we will be wearing our sparkles and thinking of her today. I hope by bringing everyone together to reminisce and remember her with bring some comfort to Ken, Phil, Julie, Simon and their families and to my parents who had such a close and lovely relationship with her. May she rest in peace. Xx

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A picture of Beryl but not sure of the location.

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Barbara Raucki donated in memory of Beryl
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Elizabeth Farley donated in memory of Beryl

Dear Beryl
I only got to know you briefly over the last year through your illness but it has been an absolute pleasure. It was such a treat when I saw your calls on my rota. We’d laugh and sing and of course have to kiss and cuddle Teddy. Rest in peace now sweetheart. Thinking of Ken and all the family as they now deal with their grief of your loss. Ken, you are amazing, never grumbled and dealt with difficult days with humour, I admire your strength.
Thank you for welcoming me into your home Ken and giving me the opportunity to care for Beryl.

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Jan Bulfield donated in memory of Beryl

Thank you for all your kindness, generosity and thoughtfulness over the years. You and Ken welcomed me to your home like I was one of the family and made sure I was never without a Christmas dinner whilst working. I’m so grateful to have known you and I’m glad that you are now at peace and I’m sure welcomed by all your family who have gone before you. May you rest in peace Jan

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Dad, Julie, Mum

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Derek Swain donated £15 in memory of Beryl
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Derek Swain wrote

My late wife (Pam) was beryl's cousin. Both were only a year apart in age.So over the many years Pam and I have met Beryl and Ken in various locations, mainly West Wellow, Horton (Somerset) where I live now, and of course Cornwall.

With fond memories
Derek and family

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Wendy Birkbeck wrote

I have so many wonderful memories of Beryl. Growing up, we would visit Beryl and Ken often. Beryl was always delighted to see us when we arrived tired from the journey, with a bright smile and a lovely meal on the table. It was so exciting as a child, so many rooms to explore and things to look at whilst hearing laugher from the dining room from where Beryl, Ken, mum and dad continued to sit and exchange news late into the evening. I once asked Beryl how many jumpers she had - she laughed her head off and said ‘I don’t know, probably hundreds, don’t tell Ken!’ I marvelled at the wall to wall wardrobes, thinking he might be able to work it out. She gave me free rein on her face creams and sprayed me with all sorts of perfumes. Back in Cornwall mum would spend hours on the phone to Beryl. I always knew it was Beryl she was talking to as she made my mum laugh so much. Beryl continued to remember my birthday, Paul’s birthday, Mae and Noah’s until the last few years. Even into my late 30’s she sent gifts. I thanked her profusely and said I’ve been an adult for a long time Beryl, just give to the children. She said, you’re all my family, I will give to you all. So that’s Beryl - so very thoughtful, generous, kind, funny, and an absolute joy to have as an auntie.

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Paul and Lesley Baker wrote

Beryl has been our neighbour since we moved next door in 1986.Beryl was warm friendly and helpful from that day onwards. When I was rushed into hospital for the early birth of our son Patrick, Beryl rushed round at 4am to look after our 11 month year old daughter and took it all in her stride.
Beryl enjoyed walking around the village block, looking very smart and interested in village life always with a smile on her face.
Neighbours like Beryl are hard to find. She will be sorely missed.

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Beryl Colourised

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Beryl & Ken on their wedding day colourised

Beryl & Ken on their wedding day colourised

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Julie Williams wrote

Hi Mum,
Dad, Lucy and I have just been to see you at the Chapel of Rest. You looked lovely in your dress and jacket and new scarf but we know you're not there any more. I've seen you already in rainbows and robins and heard you in the wind in the trees. I'm glad you're not suffering any more and that you're not in pain.

You've been the best Mum, the best ever, my adored, precious beautiful, funny Mum. I miss you so much and you can be sure that we'll all be keeping alive your memory in so many different ways. You watch! You were the best of us, always the best with your sense of fairness, compassion, your strong moral compass and your love for all of your family.

Your wicked sense of humour will always be with me. Do you remember that time when we went swimming at Eastleigh and I accidently hit that chap with my wayward front crawl? I was apologising profusely to him and looked up to see you at the other end of the pool, doubled up with laughter.

I was so proud to take you to Wimbledon and to let you have my ticket when you went with Lucy. You and Lucy had the best day ever, seeing all of the top stars and you both came back full of your day.

Some of my most precious memories are of Benorth, of Nan and Grandad on the farm, the warmth of the fire in the kitchen, the feeling of being loved and safe and the delicious home booked meals. In the winter you would dress me up to cross the fields in coats and hats and gloves with hot water bottles tucked into my coat to keep me warm. It was a long walk for a little girl but I felt so safe and secure.

Do you remember that night you had to pick Dad up from Bodmin Road station in the blizzrd? You were so scared. Phil and I were in the back in thick coats and blankets with hot water bottles while you battled through the thick snow. You were so brave and so relieved when Dad arrived on time to drive us home. That was you Mum, always up for a challenge, always brave and always looking after your family.

The day you had Simon you came into the lounge and said " I'm just off to have the baby dear" and off you went with Simon appearing later that afternoon. While you were in hospital Phil and I had to clean the walls (still no idea why!) as Dad said it was important. Dad also made the best pasty he'd ever made and couldn't remember what he'd done differently. I know he took it into you as that's what you asked for.

When Simon was 2 or 3, the three of us went on the bus to Wimborne market but we missed the one back and we decided to walk the four miles back homoe. Si was very happy in his push chair and we had loaded it up with loads of fruit from the market which we then proceeded to eat all the way home, literally pounds of strawberries, cherries and raspberries.

Even though you have not been well these last few years you were still essentially you with your love for family and your sense of humour. How we laughed on those Sunday mornings when you said Dad was talking too much! Hats off to Dad though. The love and care he has given you over the past few years has been nothing short of heroic and you knew that. The love between you shone out even at the same time you were telling each other off!

I'm proud to be your daughter Mum. I hope you know how much you are loved and will always be loved. You've touched us all deeply, fully and completely. I'm glad you're reunited with Nan and Grandad (you said you'd seen them in the last week) and I know they will be overjoyed to see you. Love to them and to Auntie Marjorie and Uncle Frank. See you when it's time Mum, I will love you forever and will find endless ways to honour you and remember you. You are the best!



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Lucy sharp donated £20 in memory of Beryl
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Lucy Sharp wrote

Dearest Beryl, Thank you for being a caring and loving mother-in-law who welcomed me into your family with open arms. You will not be forgotten and I remember with fondness our trips to the tennis at Wimbledon (and not getting a look in when we opened the cherries!) and the concerts to see Il Divo and The Dubliners. You loved every second, singing along with a big beaming smile.

I'll never forget the amazing beef pies, apple and blackberry crumbles, roast dinners and a nod of approval for getting the Christmas gravy right, well, after a few more shakes of the salt cellar!

I shall miss you, never forget you and love you.

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