Jennifer Hyland (17 May 1947 - 7 Jun 2020)

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Jennifer passed away peacefully at home surround by family on the 7th June 2020.

A dearly loved Wife, Sister, Cousin and Auntie who will be sadly missed by all of her family and friends.

Due to current circumstances there are limited numbers who will be able to attend Jennifer’s funeral on Monday 22nd June at 3.00pm.

Anyone wishing to attend the funeral are invited to view the service live on the internet using the following website and login details – www.obitus.com / Username Roju0729 / Password 086333

Family flowers only please but donations if desired for The League Of Friends Of Fairford Hospital, may be sent c/o Pearce Funeral Services, 92 Ermin Street, Stratton St Margaret, Swindon, SN3 4NN. Enq:- 01793 832072

Alternatively you may make a donation online please copy and paste the link below;

https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/donation-web/charity?charityId=1015944&stop_mobi=yes

Andrea Kerstan wrote

Jennifer I am stunned, our last contact was in March and I knew you were not well. But only today to find out that you died makes me stunned. Rest in peace, you were a wonderful person and will always be in my heart.
Andrea Kerstan
Dreieich Germany

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  • Dear Andrea thank you for being in touch. I’m Laura Jennifer’s niece. If you like to be in touch you can reach me on lbateman@my.com

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Liv Sharpe wrote

Miss you xx

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David and Marianne Bell wrote

We lit and candle and said a prayer in our Church. Happy memories of life in Blunsden 40(!) years ago.

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Colin Taylor wrote

RIP auntie Jen , didn't see much of you as I grew up into an adult , which I deeply regret , I hold close the times we use to come to your place for BBQs and meals at the George , when I was a child . I always admired your success in life and kind nature . Say hello to the rest of the family for me and I will see you when I get there 🙏♥️

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Julie Arkley wrote

Lovey Jen will miss so much cant believe you are gone
love always Jack and Julie

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ALAN Ballard wrote

Jen I find it hard to put in words how much you will be missed. We met through our business links and soon built a fun filled friendship with Dave and yourself. You were such a loyal friend and could fill any moment always seeing the fun side of any situation, your humour shone out through your writing and your life will be a treasure to all of us lucky to be able to call you a dear friend Rest In Peace xx

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Ann Davis wrote

Dear Jen, we 1st met when Pete started working at Greens 50 odd years ago, then I started working there as well, I so remember the pranks & jokes you & Margaret used to get up to. You will be missed so very much, we’ve had some great evenings at the George or Heart in Hand always reminiscing & having a good laugh. It’s so unfair you haven’t had the recognition for your books you deserved, you worked so hard on them. R.I.P Jen we will really miss you xx

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Sue Burton wrote

Jennifer I feel so sad that you have gone too soon, you had such talent, so many ideas and dreams to fulfill. You were such a special person who always thought of others especially family. You helped me so much when my mum’Auntie Joanie’passed I will be forever grateful. I know she would of welcomed you with a beaming smile and a big hug.
I miss our chats so much , feeling lost . You were full of enthusiasm, good advice and positive thoughts right till the end.
You were admired , loved and cherished by so many of us .
Love and miss you always Sue xx

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FRan Tattersall wrote

Jenny, I'm so sorry we didn't manage one last dog walk, or coffee and a chat. I'll miss your infectious enthusiasm, advice and laughter. And that special blue dog!Hope he's walking with you now.

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Ros Flatman wrote

Oh Jenny, how I am going to miss you! We have shared so many special times over the years. We laughed and cried together during our regular "catch-ups" and we always finished on a positive note because that was you, that was the way you were. Remember our day out at a dog show a few years back? We set up our gazebo and stall along with other exhibitors and before long the wind got up and blew them all down. We spent all our time chasing our wares all over the field. We laughed about it all the way home.
I have read all the lovely comments on this site and you were obviously loved and cherished by all. You truly will be missed, but I can just picture you now, out of stress and pain, blissfully happy cuddled up with Harvey and JJ.
Much love from me. xx

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Linda Ross wrote

Jen and I have been friends for over 50 years and I will miss her dearly. She was always so positive, funny, loyal and over the years we had so much fun especially the early years spent on holiday in Malta. Rest in peace. Xx

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Rod Birch wrote

Jennifer, always thinking of others, a good friend for many years, we will all miss you. Rest in peace Jen. Rod.

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Carole Stephens wrote

A solemate in looking at the world in a different way.Happy memories.Walk in peace Jenny.xx Carole and Mike.


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Jennifer - a beautiful catch for Dave!

Jennifer - a beautiful catch for Dave!

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Marion Hewett wrote

It all started in ‘The Copse’ at Blunsdon where some very special relationships were formed. Our close knit group of neighbours became more like a family. We remember having such fun times, lots of practical jokes and laughter. Jenny & Dave lived in No 5 and were always in on the act!
We recall many of our holidays shared with them, our first ever ski-ing holiday where Jen managed to bag 1st place in the down-hill slalom! Her enthusiasm and positivity continued until the very end and her precious Harvey Project will live on.
Our early morning Sunday chats that went on forever are already being missed.
Rainbow Bridge 🌈 is where we will find you spending long sunny days with Harvey and JJ.

We will miss you Jen so very much.

M&M xxx

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JAMES VEITCH wrote

Will Sadly miss our chats Jen, we have been so close since our mums passed
Will think about you often your Scottish cousin Jim

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Celia Kennedy wrote

Jenny a great friend, I will really miss you, I’ll miss talking about your Harvey project, evenings at the George, coffee at whelford and most of all our dog walks. Love Celia and Alistair

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