Joan Ridley (29 Sep 1927 - 30 Apr 2016)

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JoanRSPCA (England and Wales)

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Location
City of London Crematorium Aldersbrook Road, Manor Park London E12 5DQ
Date
18th May 2016
Time
1.30pm
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Location
The Golden Fleece Public House 166 Capel Road, Manor Park London E12 5DB
Date
18th May 2016
Time
2pm

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In loving memory of Joan Lilian Ridley who sadly passed away on 30th April 2016 after a long period of declining health.

Joan will be remembered with abundant love, and for the many wonderful aspects of her character, but she will especially be remembered with smiles and laughter. Everyone who knew Joan will delight in recalling her jouissance in telling (often ribald) jokes: the ability to make people laugh and spread infectious glee is one of the greatest gifts a person can have.

"When someone you lose becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure"

Joan requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the RSPCA and or Cancer Research. Anyone who wishes to do so, may donate easily by clicking on the relevant sidebar on this page. Many thanks

Karen Jones donated £25 in memory of Joan

Will sadly be missed by June parry her sister and Karen her niece.will always be remembered for her lovely smile and good humour.rest in peace.xx

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Karen Jones wrote

June parry her sister and Karen her niece.will sadly be missed and remembered for her lovely smile and good humour.always in our thoughts.rest in peace.xx

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Maureen Hyett donated £15 in memory of Joan

I miss Joan. She introduced me to her best friend's brother who became my husband for 53 years. David passed away last year so I am sure they will meet again. Maureen (Joan's baby sister) x

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Maureen Hyett wrote

I will miss Joan. She introduced me to her best friend's brother who became my husband for 53 years David passed away last year so I'm sure they will meet again
With love Maureen (Joan's baby sister) x

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Christine Barnes (Ferguson) donated £20 in memory of Joan

Very sad to hear of Aunt Joan's passing but know she will be happy to be with uncle Frank. Have happy memories as a child of them both. (Vera Ridleys daughter ) x

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Sharon Edwards donated £30 in memory of Joan
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Janet Goswell wrote

RIP Joan, you lived life to the full. I have fond memories of many fun filled, joke ridden times. Continue to party. Love ❤️

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STEPHANIE RIDLEY donated £50 in memory of Joan

In memory of a someone who always looked on the bright side of life: hopefully donations such as ours will contribute to finding a cure for the awful disease that is cancer.
Stephanie and Mark

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STEPHANIE RIDLEY donated £50 in memory of Joan

In memory of someone who loved animals- adopted several dogs from shelters- and who would like to see the good rescue work of the RSPCA continue

Stephanie and Mark

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STEPHANIE RIDLEY wrote

In memory of someone who always looked on the bright side of life in the hope that, with sufficient research monies including donations such as ours, a cure can be found for this dreadful disease.
Stephanie and Mark

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Donald Ridley wrote

This donation is on behalf of the Ridley Family, sons ,daughters in laws and grandchildren here in Canada.

.....And is donated in memory of Joan and Sam (Frank and Joan's Collie) who comforted her and shared her chair which they both squeezed into.

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June Macaulay donated £20 in memory of Joan

At rest at last and reunited with Frank, Love June and family

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Beth Spelman wrote

I will always remember Joan for her jokes. She had such a wicked sense of humour and loved to pull a newspaper cutting of jokes from her handbag to share with us. I'm sure that her cheeky smile will be missed by all who knew her.

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  • Joan's jokes and wonderful sense of humour were legendary, but I also admired her endless compassion and kindness. She will certainly be missed by her friends and family

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1998 - Uncle Frank, Auntie Joan and myself in Walthamstow High Street close to the spot that Colebrook Road used to be.

1998 - Uncle Frank, Auntie Joan and myself in Walthamstow High Street close to the spot that Colebrook Road used to be.

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This was Joan

This was Joan

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  • That trademark beaming smile is captured so well by this photograph... Sx

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One from the archives ...Frank & Joan, Lily & Don

One from the archives ...Frank & Joan, Lily & Don

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  • What a lovely photo. of a bygone age... Frank and Don so handsome and urbane; and Lily and Joan so beautiful and elegant... Sx

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Christmas 2011 ... Mum enjoying the Christmas spirit

Christmas 2011 ... Mum enjoying the Christmas spirit

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  • This piccy brought a smile to my face as it seems to capture Joan to a tea

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Don Tidley wrote


A Last Letter
Hi Joan,
I’d been well into my latest letter to you. It would have been all the usual stuff; the weather is getting warmer here, your Governments terrible (whose isn’t) , Lily and I are well , as are the extended family, and then some stories of the latest acheivements of the grandkids.
However before I got to mail it I heard of your passing.
Y’know I’ve been writing to you every month for a long time now after phoning every month for an even longer time. I used to write to Frank every month and when he died it just seemed natural to carry on regularly communicating with you. I do hope I haven’t been a nuisance. I sometimes figured when I called you may have been watching your favourite television programme but you never complained, although you did make me wait for ages while you searched for the remote to turn down the sound. I know I talked a lot and nagged you about your smoking, ‘not good for your health and it’ll stunt your growth’ , ha,ha. Whereupon you’d threaten to give me a punch on the nose for my cheek. Of course I was just hoping it was a pleasant interuption to your day and we’d have some chuckles.
So this is the last letter; thank you for being a wonderful sister in law, thank you for caring for my mother in her latter years, thank you for caring so much for my brother, and thank you for just being you. Lily and I and the boys are sure your happy now with Frank, together with all your friends who have moved on.
Love
Don and Lily

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  • Should be Don Ridley...forgive me.

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  • Mum would have appreciated you being a Tidley Ridley

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  • Mum would have appreciated you being a Tidley Ridley

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  • What a beautiful letter x

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  • What a beautiful letter x

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  • What a beautiful letter x

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  • Rip Joan u was a beautiful lady and I'm glad I had the privilege of meeting up God bless love Dawn xx

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Karl Ridley wrote

You WILL always be my Nanny Bricks. Gone but Never forgotten. Love you. Kx

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