Edna Stanley (30 Jul 1943 - 27 May 2026)

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Location
St Lawrences Church Hungerford RG17 0JB
Date
30th Jun 2026
Time
11.30am
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In loving memory of Edna Stanley who sadly passed away on 27th May 2026

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Helen Taylor-Phelps wrote

Mrs Stanley

You were our Mum when we were on air cadet camps. You looked out for us, always had a word of encouragement, you fed us and looked after us and I will be forever grateful.

Rest easy now.

Hx

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Birthday celebrations a couple of years ago x

Birthday celebrations a couple of years ago x

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Lisa Payne wrote

Auntie Edna, you will always hold a very special place in my heart
Your kindness, and love touched so many of us, your laugh would light up the room
I will always treasure the memories we shared, the jubilee party with the fajitas, the trip to the beach when I was pregnant with Jenson, the games of rounders and family parties where we danced the night away, visiting you in hospital and giving you a manicure and bringing you the best Macdonalds milkshake and watching you enjoy it , just some of the memories we share
You be may gone from our sight but you will never been forgotten from our hearts
We love and miss you so much

Lots of love Lisa, Martin Jenson and Jemima xxxx

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Chloe Stanley wrote

Dearest Nanny. I will miss you terribly. I used to say I don’t know what I would do without you. But I now need to somehow get through the emptiness of you not being just up the road from me.

Everyone who had the privilege of knowing you was truly lucky to have known you. You will always be the BEST Nanny in the whole world & the most loving Nana. I’m so lucky to have had you in my life. I will miss you forever nanny x

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Andrew Stanley wrote

Mum.
Thank you for being the person you are. I miss you but know you are with me forever. The night sky has gained a bright star, guide me mum until we meet again. Rest now Mum, you deserve it mate.
Big hugs. ❤️ Andrew.

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Mum x

Mum x

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  • Our beautiful mum xx love and miss you so much xx

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Sarah Stanley wrote

Mum you were simply the best mum anyone could have had and I’m so glad that you were my mum
Love you always
Sarah xx
Miss you so much 💔

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BOB POWICK wrote

Mum, you welcomed me with open arms,
And showed your love and kindness as a second mother in my life.
Where seeds of warmth were sown.

A heart of gold, a selfless soul,
You gave without pause.
You brought such joy into our lives,
And championed every cause.

We'll miss your smile, your warm embrace,
The quiet ways you cared.
But we will carry your love,
That you freely shared, in our hearts.

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Paul Wilson wrote

I only really knew you for a short while when we worked together at Somerfield on the Deli counter. But I knew you long enough to know what a wonderful woman/mother you were. I got to know nothing your daughters and wluld regularly see how you were doing and I always remembered you fondly. May you rest in peace xx

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Rebecca Brradley wrote

Edna I had the privilege of knowing you through maggie .you were the the kindest and sweetest soul and very loving mum to all your children ❤️.
Your smile and laughter brought joy .slept tight Edna andbe at peace xxx

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Maggie POWICK wrote

Mum, you were my best friend, my confidant and my teacher. I will miss our phone calls, hugs and going out with the family. Until we meet again. With all my love Maggie xx

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