Lorraine Dawn Davidson (24 Jul 1961 - 4 Apr 2020)

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Location
Bulwell (Northern) Cemetery Hempshill Lane Bulwell, Nottingham NG6 8PF
Date
22nd Apr 2020
Time
11am
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In memory of an unbelievable Mum, Wife, Sister, Daughter, Friend, Aunty and most importantly Mama.

As most of you will be aware, given the current circumstances we are not able to hold the funeral that mum would have wanted. In light of this we have come up with a plan which we hope will allow those of you that want to the chance to follow mum's final journey.
Mum will leave from Abby's house at around 10.30am on Wednesday the 22nd April. We will travel up to and then along the length of Old Farm Road in Top Valley passing by the top of Torkard Drive the childhood home of mum. If you wish to follow social distancing guidelines and see Mum on her final journey, please be on Old Farm Road to see her pass by between 10.30 and 11.00. We will then continue on to the Northern cemetery where we will bury Mum. We are only allowed 15 people for this part of the service. You are welcome to be anywhere along this route to say your goodbyes and pay your respects.

Hopefully in July if the world returns to a level of normality we will then hold a memorial service and a huge celebration of life party for what would of been mum's birthday. We will keep every body informed of any plans closer to the time.

MUM this is for you!

Lorraine Dawn Davidson, previously known as Herod (Nee Allsop) was born on Monday 24th July 1961 to proud parents Jean Allsop and Derrick Allsop. She joined her brother Paul at her childhood home - 4 Torkard Drive, a home her own children would grow up in, in years to come. She was loved instantly!

She often told stories of her childhood. Stories of how she would go to the shop for her mum and ask for fags on tic. Or when they didn't have enough money for the rent man, my Grandad - her dad would shout for them to hide. She often told of the fun times she would have walking through the estate and to the Manning Grammar Girls School -a school that at the time proved just how intelligent she was. She told us that her Dad used to be so proud of her for passing the test required for her to get in that she had no choice in the matter and had to attend - despite the fact that there were no boys! In fact she hated going there so much that a few years later she transferred to Padstow Comprehensive; a school well known for its strictness. She once told us that the head master upset her so much that my Grandad stormed up there and gave him what for! :-) She smiled when remembering the memories she shared of her and her brother Paul - someone well known for a full head of dark curly hair at the time!
She remembers vividly the black mariah (police wagons) coming round where she lived and everyone running. Getting caught was not an option! Although she did say that being caught would have been better then having to face her Dad Derrick! haha

She was an avid dancer as a child and collected a variety of trophies and medals for ballroom. She loved music!

At secondary school she met and fell in love with Brad Herod. Later marrying him and welcoming two daughters, Carly and Abby. They later separated but their daughters were always the main priority.

She worked for a short time as a pharmacist, then worked at the Job Centre before being medically retired in 2004.

She later met Gary, and after a few years courting they married on the 26th July 1997 - blending their families together by bringing Gary's son Daniel into the family. What memories we have!

In 2018 - after 20 years together they renewed their wedding vows in front of their closest friends and family. A vow they both took seriously and a vow that she takes to her grave! My Mum was Gary's everything and he took care of her everyday. She loved him very, very much!

Mum was loved my so many people! She has friends everywhere! It was hard to not like her! She was infectious and her lovely smiley face was hard to resist! She loved spending time with her friends; whether it be in a pub in her younger years or in Arnold Costa in the later years!

She was a woman who looked after herself! She had the most beautiful skin - with people often commenting on it. When people found out she had grown up children and grandchildren they would be shocked, often saying she didn't look old enough! Many times she was mistaken as our sister instead of our mum!
She loved her jewellery, had her hair blow-dried every week and how can we forget the nails! Never would she be seen without her beloved nails painted in a bright, crazy colour!

But the thing she was best at - the thing that she loved the most was her grandchildren!
She was the best mum to Carly, Abby and Daniel but being a Mama was her calling!
Mama Raine showered love and presents on her grandchildren all the time! She could not buy one without the other and was known for having the best treats in her house! She was proud of her grand-kids! Regan, Freya, Caelan and Harper will miss her forever!

Sadly her battle with ill health ended her life on Saturday 4th April 2020. At 10.20pm she took her last breath. She fought with such strength and dignity. She literally fought with every fibre in her body! We all thought she had longer, thought she would come through this as she has so many other times but it wasn't meant to be - she was tired and who can blame her. We are all left with a giant sized hole in our hearts but we must remember who she was and what she meant to so many! Do not let grief take away the beautiful memories you have!

Chanice Burton donated in memory of Lorraine

If love could have saved you Lorraine, you would have lived forever. At least now Dad has some company and someone to get on his nerves! Love ya xxxxx

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Michelle Whyley donated £10 in memory of Lorraine

Much loved funny lady, will miss her popping into see me at work with the Arnold mafia, xxx

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lorraine cartledge donated in memory of Lorraine

From one Rainy to my other Rainy - Can't believe how long we were friends! S0, so sad we won't share more great and funny times/parties together. Love you so much, will miss you always, rest in peace now my beautiful friend. XXXXX

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Stacey Turner donated in memory of Lorraine
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Jackie Bensley donated £20 in memory of Lorraine

Memories of the fun times we had will be with me forever my beautiful friend.
God bless, sleep tight xxx

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Michelle Smith wrote

My beautiful Lorraine, my dearest friend I miss you so much. You were one in a million, I loved everything about you, your laughter your kindness all so genuine, you will never be forgotten and always in my heart. ❤️ Luv u hunnybun xx

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Hayley, Keiran and Isaac Doyle donated £20 in memory of Lorraine

Mama Raine - a beautiful lady taken far too soon. Sending all of our love to her whole family ♥️

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Hayley, Keiran and Isaac Doyle wrote

Mama Raine - a beautiful lady taken far to soon. Sending all our love to her family ♥️

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Jane Walster donated £20 in memory of Lorraine

In memory of my lovely, Lorraine xx

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Diane Jennett donated £20 in memory of Lorraine

Fly high beautiful Lorraine. Miss you 😘❤️😘 Love from Diane, Jim, Jacob & Felix xxxx

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Helen Swarbrooke donated £30 in memory of Lorraine

A great soul never dies and that’s our Lorraine, you’ll forever be in my heart and love is immortality. Beautiful memories of a beautiful friendship. xxx

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Helen Swarbrooke wrote

A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. You’ll never be forgotten our beautiful Lorraine xxxx

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Toni Allsop wrote

My favourite auntie Lorraine as you liked to say! Always a big part of my life from being your bridesmaid at your first wedding as a young girl in a yellow frilly dress who either cried or looked miserable- sorry Lorraine. You where the first one to visit me in hospital when my daughter was born and with me last year for my own wedding. You always spoke your mind and made me laugh, a great sense of humour even towards the end. Massive heart you will be deeply missed. Still can't believe your gone. Say hi to Grandma and Grandad for me. Love and
miss you loads! Love always Toni xxxxx

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Carly Meli wrote

It's been 2 whole weeks without you my beautiful mum. The hole you've left in my heart and the realisation that you've really gone are getting worse each day. I'm not sure how we are supposed to go on without you. I keep picking up the phone to ring you before I remember I can't. I miss you so much. XXX

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Mandy Marlow wrote

Deepest sympathy to you all , Lorraine was a lovely woman funny and and a strong character , which saw her fight many battles bless her 🙏 the love she shown to you her family and Gary will give you strength and happy memories god bless and goodbye Lorraine love mandy aunt rose and Allan and families xxxxx

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Carol Fisher donated £20 in memory of Lorraine

Lorraine I cannot believe you have gone a dear friend we were neighbours for a lot of years got great memories of us and the kids in the pub sat nights you were a lovely beautiful lady inside and out you will be sadly missed deepest sympathy to all the family God bless beautiful lady xx

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Teresa Proctor donated £10 in memory of Lorraine

Such a lovely soul taken far too young. No more pain Lorraine. Rest in peace xxx

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Mel Powell wrote

Rest in peace Lorraine. You will always be remembered for the biggest smile, biggest heart and biggest mouth. You were a special lady who made everyone feel welcome. God bless your family left behind xxx

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Lisa Wheeler wrote

This message is from John & Betty Musgrave ................
To a lovely lady, will be remembered always.
Rest in peace Lorraine.
Love to all the family John & Betty x

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Nicola Rollett donated £8.69 in memory of Lorraine
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Margaret Eaton donated £20 in memory of Lorraine

To a much loved and missed friend, R.I.P love little Marg xx

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Tracy Nelmes wrote

A lovely lady who will be fondly remembered. RIP Lorraine . Lot's of love to her family xx

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Deb Casterton wrote

What lovely words, a beautiful lady taken far to soon rip Lorraine love to all her family.xx

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Lisa Wheeler wrote

After knowing you a lifetime i hope you are resting peacefully with your mum and dad.
A kind brave lady who was taken far too soon.
Your girls and family obviously have your strength and dignity, making your last journey as perfect as it can be for you.
God bless sweet lady xxx


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