Tracy Ann Carney (18 Aug 1967 - 4 Jul 2026)

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In loving memory of Tracy Ann Carney who sadly passed away on 4th July 2026, aged 58 years.

Donations if desired, to Guy's and St Thomas' Foundation via this online tribute page.

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Kellie, Lee, Janet & Frank Horwite donated £50 in memory of Tracy

Sadly taken way too soon from this world, fly high with those beautiful angel wings Tracy. xxxxxx

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I will always remember the time I came for a hair cut and you had twisted your ankle, so instead of the fringe trim, I took you to A and E, when we arrived there were no wheelchairs! I ended up giving you a piggy back into the hospital with us laughing 😆

I will always remember the time I came for a hair cut and you had twisted your ankle, so instead of the fringe trim, I took you to A and E, when we arrived there were no wheelchairs! I ended up giving you a piggy back into the hospital with us laughing 😆

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Julie Fish donated £30 in memory of Tracy

I still can't believe the news. Going to miss our chats putting the word to rights whilst having my hair cut. Thinking of those who loved you. Such a lovely lady taken far too soon, sleep tight Tracy xx

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Ricky Taylor wrote

Tracy, to me you are my big sister, my best friend, and someone I adore and look up to.

Now that I have kids of my own, I realize what a handful I must have - cheeky, hyperactive, and a massive pain in the backside! But you knew me better than I knew myself. You read me bedtime stories, and you’d run to wherever I was to fight for me and defend me.

One of my earliest memories as a child was when a kid at infant school teased me about my "snow-white" hair. That evening you sat with me so patiently, lovingly consoling me while I poured my little broken heart out to you. Now looking back, with the wild haircut you were rocking, you were probably thinking, "You think you've got hair problems? Mate, I look like I've been electrocuted!" But your empathy and unconditional love shaped the resilient man I am today... which is handy, because now I’ve got no bloody hair at all!

You went on to bring three absolute miracles into this world — Poppy, Ella, and Harry. You are truly the best mum anyone could wish for, and the joy, pride, and love I share with you and those brilliant kids is impossible to describe.

Moving to Spain put miles between us, but from the early visits in Madrid to hugging you more recently at Poppy’s wedding in Barcelona, every time felt like we had never spent a single day apart.

You are one in a million with a rare humility and a natural gift making it effortless to open up, trust, and to love you. I regret not calling or seeing you more in recent years, but I know our bond is unbreakable.

Keep the kettle ready so we can have a cuppa, a natter, and to put the whole world to rights again soon

Love you big sis
Ricky xxx


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Bootfair’s Xmas party 2014

Bootfair’s Xmas party 2014

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Taken at Bootfair Xmas Party 2014

Taken at Bootfair Xmas Party 2014

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Claire Thompson wrote

I can’t believe we are having to write these messages. What wonderful memories of all those years working at the Bootfair on Westmoor Farm together. We had such a laugh and getting up at 5am on a Sunday morning was never a chore as you’d have me in stitches every week.

We had lost touch in recent years, but I know we would pick up exactly where we left off if I bumped into you.

You were a people person. Someone who you could feel comfortable, have a laugh and talk about anything with. I loved the fact that you found love in Patrick and we got to share your special day when you got married.

Thinking of your lovely children, they are just like you, friendly and welcoming and an absolute credit to you. Also Patrick and your mum and the rest of the family. Taken far too soon but you will never be forgotten.

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Jane Sherress donated £50 in memory of Tracy

Saying goodbye to Tracy far too soon. So many memories still to come. You were all about family and I loved our chats when we got together. Sleep tight lovely lady ❤️ xxx

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Steve & Paula Cake wrote

This is way too soon to be saying goodbye. Tracy - you were the life and the soul, you are sadly missed, but in our hearts as a happy memory. We will miss you, sleep peacefully ❤️

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Laura Pike wrote

Tracey, what a legend. I feel so honoured to have been your hairdresser. I’m going to miss sharing your appointments with Poppy but I know you’ll be looking down, listening to all the gossip and watching over us. Thank you for all the laughs, the chats, and the memories. Sleep well🤍

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Laura Pike donated £50 in memory of Tracy

Tracey, what a legend. I feel so honoured to have been your hairdresser. I’m going to miss sharing your appointments with Poppy but I know you’ll be looking down, listening to all the gossip and watching over us. Thank you for all the laughs, the chats and the memories. Sleep well 🤍

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Poppy Taylor donated £50 in memory of Tracy

I miss you, Mum 💔

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Wendy and Family Underwood donated £50 in memory of Tracy

Rest in peace Tracy xxxx

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Tom Taylor wrote

I can’t believe you’re gone. I know you’re in heaven now, watching over us all.

You were the closest thing to a sister I ever had, and I only have good memories of you. I’m sorry I didn’t get to see you more as we grew older. I hope you always knew that I carried you in my heart.

You were one of the strongest, most beautiful people I’ve ever met in my life. I hope you always knew just how loved you were.

Your little brother,

Tom

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Clare Fowle wrote

I was so saddened to hear of Tracy's passing. I will always be grateful for the kindness and support she showed my family. She was a wonderful neighbour.

My children thought so much of Tracy, and she always made time for them. Whenever I needed advice or a little guidance, she always had good advice and it was always appreciated.

My thoughts are with Tracy's family, friends, and everyone whose lives she touched. May she rest in peace and be remembered with love.

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Simon (Limon) Sherress wrote

Still doesn’t feel real that you’re no longer with us. I can’t believe I’ve had my last mega roast, my last haircut and gossip and my last sneaky kiss ( from you on the lips) goodbye. Life really isn’t fair and it’s taken a special lady far too soon. You really were the best mother in law I could have asked for, thank you for all the special memories you’ve shared with me over the last 10 years and thank you for raising such an amazing woman in Poppy. I will make it my duty to look after your darling girl from here. You should be eternally proud of the children you’ve raised and the growth all 3 have shown is because of you. I can’t believe I’ll never hear the words ‘alright Limon’ ‘Chaaarge’ ‘get over yourself’ or my favourite ‘Saturdaaaaaay’ again. Just like your crazy sayings, you’ll live on through each and everyone one of us. Sleep easy Trace. ❤️❤️

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Luke Vulgar wrote

Rest in peace Tracy! Hard to believe you are gone! Thank you for all of the advice and laughs over the years! You were such a kind and caring soul especially with Freddie! You will be greatly missed! Thinking of you and the family xx

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