Sheila Breame (2 Sep 1932 - 29 Dec 2023)

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Date
20th Jan 2024
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In loving memory of Sheila Breame who sadly passed away on 29th December 2023, aged 91 years.

Sheila Lilian Breame was born in Ipswich on the 2nd of September 1932. She was the youngest of 6 children, born to Frederick and Lily Bradbrook.

Sheila attended primary school in Ipswich and then from 11 years of age until she was 16 she attended Henshaw’s School for Blind up in Preston, Lancashire.

When she finished her education, she returned to Ipswich and worked at the Ipswich Blind Society workshop on Granville street as a machinist making jumpers and socks for all the local schools.

She married Albert E C Breame, who also worked at the Blind Society workshop, as a basket maker, on 13th November 1954.

She’s survived by her sister Sylvia, as well as her 2 children Derek and Julie, 4 grandchildren Andrea, Melissa, Kelvin and Joel, 4 Great Grandchildren Niamh, Logan, Xander and Isaac.


‘Safe in Jehovah’s memory’

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See you soon in Paradise, just around the corner xx

See you soon in Paradise, just around the corner xx

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Joel West wrote

Much loved Nana, loved her so much. I'll never forget the happy memories I made with her during these Last Days. Will never forget the funny things that happened, including the time in Tesco when Nana asked me for Oxo cube pack of 20 approx and I literally brought back an arm full of 20 cubes of Oxos!! She found it hilarious!
Also treasure the memories of having my own stash of Beano Comics, tub of lego and chocolate bars there at the flat on Marigold Ave. Also remember so clearly the times when Nana helped teach me how to make a good cup of tea to her liking. When I finally mastered it, she got me to make her and mum tea every visit, twice a week we went there!
I remember going into town regularly with Nana and mum to Woolworths for lunch and Littlewoods at Tower Ramparts and other clothes shops for her weekly browse and occasionally going to Felixstowe with her in the summer for chips and ice cream ☺️ Full of humour, funny quirks and comments that made me chuckle inside! She had such a beautiful smile as well ☺️

Really looking forward to the time when we'll see Nana again in the future resurrection in paradise on earth, in perfect health and where peace will exist for an eternity, where Jehovah will unite all families under his rulership, completing his original purpose for mankind.

Asleep in Jehovah's memory, until the time comes when those in God's memory will return to life here on earth. (John 5:28, 29)

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My best memories of Nana began when I visited hers twice a week when she lived at her home in Marigold Avenue. I loved how calm and pleasant the atmosphere was. Nana was always very interested in you as a person.
I remember enjoying a soup and bread lunch and having my own form of entertainment, Nana had in her cupboard ready for me my copies of the Beano comic, a tub of lego and a few random toys I enjoyed playing with as a child. I remember the times we had doing the weekly shop with her.

One funny experience is that Nana asked for an Oxo cube (pack of 20) I think. I misinterpreted it and carried an arm full back to her 20 actual Oxo cubes, which she found amusing!!

I remember visiting Littlewoods and Woolworths as well as the old Co-op department store with her, fun memories using my imagination and asking Nana if she'd like to buy some unusual style clothing!!


Going round hers regularly was always a safe place for me to be and I'll never forget how kind she was to me and I'm grateful to have had such a wonderful grandmother.

Looking forward to the time when Jehovah God will be "making all things new", completely removing this world of all wickedness and transforming the earth into a global Paradise, with no more suffering, disabilities, war and unrest, ready to welcome back billions who are asleep in death, those who are carefully tucked away in Jehovah's limitless memory. Jesus, the "Last Adam", will finalise God's purpose, and rescue us from the grip of inherited sin and eventual death. This will complete Jehovah's original purpose for this earth which must be fulfilled, a Paradise earth filled with happy and perfect families united forever, and wilfully worshipping God from their hearts. A world where "death will be no more" will be a joy beyond imagination. (Ecclesiates 9:5, 10; Job 14:14, 15; John 5:28, 29; Psalm 37:29; 1 Corinthians 15:45, 55-57; Revelation 21:1-5)

"Safe in Jehovah's memory"
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Joel

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With parents

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With mum & uncle Derek

With mum & uncle Derek

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With Sparky, Conway Close, Maidenhall

With Sparky, Conway Close, Maidenhall

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With sister Sylvia, at Upper Cavendish Street

With sister Sylvia, at Upper Cavendish Street

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4 Generations!

4 Generations!

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On Nana Sheila's wedding day, with Albert E C

On Nana Sheila's wedding day, with Albert E C "Chris" Breame

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Another photo opportunity with Sparky

Another photo opportunity with Sparky

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Presumably at Felixstowe

Presumably at Felixstowe

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Nana Sheila with her oldest grandchildren, my siblings Andrea, Melissa and Kelvin.

Nana Sheila with her oldest grandchildren, my siblings Andrea, Melissa and Kelvin.

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Nana Sheila with mum & Derek, 1960s

Nana Sheila with mum & Derek, 1960s

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With Matron's dog, in Lancashire

With Matron's dog, in Lancashire

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Nana Sheila, me, and Nanny Dorothy

Nana Sheila, me, and Nanny Dorothy

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With Great Nana Bradbrook and Skipper

With Great Nana Bradbrook and Skipper

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With Sparky

With Sparky

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Nana Sheila with uncle Derek, Upper Cavendish Street

Nana Sheila with uncle Derek, Upper Cavendish Street

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Nana Sheila with older sister Joanie, Felixstowe

Nana Sheila with older sister Joanie, Felixstowe

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In moving memory x

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Me & Nana at Marigold ave ☺️

Me & Nana at Marigold ave ☺️

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