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BEAUCHAMP, Joan

When I think of you I count my blessings, And I thank the Lord above, That I had you for my Godmother, For Godmothers are chosen with love.

Stephen and family XXX.

MONET, Jannine Patricia (née Blanchard)

Passed peacefully away on Tuesday, 26 August, 2014, in her 60th year, a much-loved Mum, partner and Nanny. Loved always by Sam, Kevin, John, Zac, Sol and Tanisha XXXX.

Relatives and friends wishing to attend the funeral service for Jannine are invited to meet at the Crematorium Chapel, Westmount Road, St Helier, on Friday, 5 September at noon. Family flowers only please. Donations, in lieu of flowers, may be sent in memory of Jannine to the Stroke Association Jersey, Soroptimist House, 28 Pomona Road, St Helier, JE2 3XL. All inquiries to Pitcher & Le Quesne, Funeral Directors, Telephone 733330.

BEAUCHAMP, Joan Gladys

Don’t grieve for me for I’m free, I’m following paths God made for me, I took His hand, I heard Him call, Then turned and bid farewell to all. RIP. Always remembered.

Rosemary and Donald XXX.

QUINN, Jenny

Jenny was a lovely person and a really good friend, she will be very sadly missed.

Love Ronnie and Chris.

BISHOP, Clive

A gentleman and true friend to us for many years, we will remember all the good times and he will be deeply missed. Our thoughts are with Shirley, Tina and Jo.

Peter, Anita and Peter

DUNNE, William (Big Liam)

Loving, lasting memories of times we shared together, never to be forgottenOur thoughts are with Ann and Liam at this very sad time.

Sandy, John and Alana.

QUINN, Jenny

Until we meet again, my lovely Jenny. Will love you forever.

Chris XXX.

BEAUCHAMP, Joan

Passed away on 27 August, 2014, aged 90 years. God bless you Joan, You deserved the best. We all loved you and always will.

Your loving brother John and Simonne XXX.

QUINN, Jenny

Taken too young and too quickly. Our hearts go out to Heidi, Jo and Nina. Your Mum was one in a million.

All our love, Andrea, Graham, Shea and Joss X.

DUNNE, Liam

A very big man with a very big heart who loved the outdoors, his fishing, his gardening and especially loved his rugby. He loved to wind up people in the pub. He will be greatly missed by everybody at the Wellington. Goodnight and God bless Billy Liar.