Valerie Calladine (28 Jun 1943 - 19 Sep 2025)

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Location
Gedling Crematorium Catfoot Lane Nottingham NG4 4QH
Date
16th Oct 2025
Time
2pm
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In loving memory of Valerie Calladine who sadly passed away on 19th September 2025

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Joy Harrison wrote



Aunty Val, what can I say you and my Mum hit it off from the moment you met in the Billy Loos! The pair of you had so many laughs, stories, and definitely a few secrets you’ve both taken to the grave. You were one of a kind and will be so missed. Love you loads, Aunty Val give Mum a big hug from me❤️🌹😘

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Our Beautiful Mum, she was our soulmate, confidant and best friend, she was beautiful inside and out, she was always there for us in so many ways, life will never be the same without her but we cherish every single moment we shared with her sleep tight my

Our Beautiful Mum, she was our soulmate, confidant and best friend, she was beautiful inside and out, she was always there for us in so many ways, life will never be the same without her but we cherish every single moment we shared with her sleep tight my

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Me mum and Tracie

Me mum and Tracie

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