Really sorry to hear the awful news about Sally.
I first knew her from her stint of training in Megger engineering department, before she moved on to greater things in sales and marketing !
Always a lovely, friendly lady.
So sad.
Sally - Ann Puttock (19 Sep 1961 - 23 Dec 2024)
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For those kind employees,ex employees at Megger, Silver Spring, Bigjigs and dear friends of mine and Sally's, I thank you for all your kind messages and cards that you have sent me since Sally's passing.
Also for all the kind donations to the hospice and cancer charities.
Do hope to see some of you at her funeral next Tuesday 21st January at 3.00pm, Barham.
Sally specifically requested for anyone attending, wear something bright which is reflective of her personality. Pink is the order of the day, for her association with the struggle people have with cancer.
Afterwards, please feel free to pop along to the smugglers public house in St margarets for a bite to eat and a drink, to remember her.
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In loving memory of Sally - Ann Puttock who sadly passed away on 23rd December
She passed away in the Canterbury Pilgrims hospice, who I have to thank for their kindness to her (and me) during her short stay there.
Many of you will remember her for her role in the sales office in her role as team leader and marketing products in the PAT and fibre optics. Also as a H&S officer.
We had a wonderful 32 years together, going on many exotic holidays, one of which was in 1994, we came back from the Dom Rep, married, having not told anyone what we were up to. (only Sallys beloved cat).
I was not a cat person, but Sally converted me and we ended up adopting several wonderful cats over our time together, one of whom, Tash, is still with me, not understanding yet, where she is.
She tried her hand at my sports, windsurfing and skiing, but could not get on with them.
However, she always came away with me skiing, just to come up the mountains to join the skiing atmosphere.
Her funeral will be in the New Year and for those that might like to attend, i'll post details here.
Finally, I would like to thank all the hospital staff at Ashford, Cancer staff at Canterbury and friends that have supported her (and me) during the past 3 years.
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