Agnes Banner (3 Aug 1933 - 18 Nov 2025)

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Location
Bramcote Crematorium Reflection Chapel Coventry Lane Bramcote NG9 3GJ
Date
8th Dec 2025
Time
1.30pm
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Location
The Cadland Inn 342 High Road Beeston Nottingham NG9 5EG
Date
8th Dec 2025
Time
3pm

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Agnes had a long and happy life and passed away aged 92 after a long battle with Dementia in Landermeads Nursing Home. She was born Agnes May Witts, with her twin brother Frank on the 3rd August 1933 in Radford. She married Harry in 1956 and they had three daughters, Sue, Helen and Kate.

Agnes had a wicked sense of humour, was well known for her knitting talents and Sunday dinners. She was resilient, feisty and determined to enjoy as much of life as possible; something she instilled in all of her family and everyone she met. She loved to travel, socialise and made the most of every day. Even when limited by poor health, she continued to show her colourful personality and had fun with those around her. She was the classic Glamour Gran right until the end.

She'll always be remembered with a smile and lots of happy memories.

We extend an invitation to family and friends to her funeral service. We ask for everyone to wear a brightly coloured accessory in honour of her memory.

For further details please contact A W Lymn Funeral Directors.

Offline donation: Susan Hersey donated in memory of Agnes
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Jenny & Michael Fisher donated £30 in memory of Agnes
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Linda and Andrew Collins donated £10 in memory of Agnes

A lovely lady who will be missed. Andrew remembers her fondly as her man from the Pru. May she RIP XX 💕💕

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Joan Cooper donated £100 in memory of Agnes

Fond memories of Agnes, her sense of fun and generosity and the way we were welcomed into her home and family. Love and Best wishes from Joan, Martin and George.

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Sophie Thornton donated £20 in memory of Agnes

Sending lots of love, will always remember Agnes as the glammest Gran in Beeston, xx

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90s!

90s!

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Mary Ashdown donated £150 in memory of Agnes

We enjoyed 50 years of the very best friendship, will be sadly missed, thinking of you all

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Margaret Fisher donated £50 in memory of Agnes

Love from Kathleen, Margaret and John xxx

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Margaret Fisher wrote

A lovely lady, many special memories. Rest in peace Agnes. Lots of love to all the family. Kathleen, Margaret & John xxx

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Laura Fisher donated £40 in memory of Agnes

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Steve Fisher donated £50 in memory of Agnes

What a lovely lively lady a good friend to Veronica xx

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Fiona Sorrell wrote

Agnes - the original Glam-mar! Rest in peace beautiful lady. Xx

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Fleur Revill wrote

We have fond memories of Agnes in NZ.A lovely, vivacious lady and lots of fun

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Love you always beautiful Mum x

Love you always beautiful Mum x

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  • Two beautiful women, the Queens of style.

    Posted by Robina on 30/11/2025 Report abuse
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Love you Gran x

Love you Gran x

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