Janet (Jady) Mary Firth (26 Apr 1936 - 29 Jan 2020)

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JanetBritish Heart Foundation

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Location
The Garden of England Crematorium Sheppey Way, Bobbing, Sittingbourne, Kent. ME9 8GZ
Date
2nd Mar 2020
Time
11am
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In loving memory of Janet (Jady) Mary Firth who sadly passed away on 29th January 2020 aged 83 years.
Janet (Jady) will be sadly missed by her family and friends.
Floral tributes may be sent c/o John Weir Funeral Directors, 127 Watling Street, Gillingham, Kent ME7 2YY by 9:00 am on the day. Tel: 01634 855558.
Should you wish to make a donation in Janet's memory to 'The British Heart Foundation' please donate online via this page.

Lisa Burgon wrote

I will miss you always

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Lisa Burgon wrote

I will miss you always

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Lisa Burgon wrote

I will miss you always

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Lisa Burgon wrote

I will miss you always

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David Reeves donated £50 in memory of Janet

In loving memory from the Members of St.Mary’s Gillingham Green Lodge.

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maureen chiverton wrote

Memories of a long friendship

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maureen chiverton wrote

Memories of a long friendship

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maureen chiverton wrote

Fond memories of a very long friendship

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Lynda Day donated £20 in memory of Janet

Miss you

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Edward Norsworthy donated £30 in memory of Janet

Rest in Peace Janet

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Edward Norsworthy wrote

Rest in Peace Janet.xxx

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