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GRAY, Patricia

26 September, 1936 – 22 July, 2021.

My dearest friend Pat, thank you for a lifetime of friendship with a bucket overflowing with happy and sad memories.

We laughed together, we cried together.

Holding you so very close.

– Love and blessings, Shirley xx.

GRAY, Patricia Eileen (née Elliott)

Another day goes by without you,

Another day to reminisce,

About all the times we shared together,

And everything I miss.

If I could see you for a minute,

I know what I would do,

I’d freeze that moment in a heartbeat,

So I could stay with you.

I know someday we’ll be together,

In a place not far away,

And my heart will not be broken,

Like it is today.

We all miss you Grandma, and loved you more than words can say.

– Jonathan, Dionne, Morgan, Jack, Rachel, Leah and Jamie, James, Joanne and Alex, Emma and Sean, Chloe, Daniel and Hallie-Rose, Sammantha and Sophie-Ann.

LE SEELLEUR, John Wilfred

It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing away of John, who served as a

Constable’s Officer for 13 years in the Parish of St Martin.

A valued member of our municipality, our condolences go to James and Anne and their families.

MAUGER, Ralph Cyril

Passed away peacefully at home with his beloved wife Sumin at his side, on Monday, 26 July, 2021.

A private funeral will take place.

All inquiries to Pitcher & Le Quesne, Funeral Directors, telephone 733330 or email enquiries@pitcherlequesne.com

HOLMES, Shirley Irene (née Stuart) (Pippa)

Passed away peacefully in the tender care of Jersey Hospice with her beloved husband Terry at her side, on Saturday, 24 July, 2021, aged 71 years, much-loved Mum of Stuart and Andrew, mother-in-law of Jeannette, loving Grandma of Joshua, Sam and Chloe, devoted sister of Ian and Sheila. She will be sadly missed by all those lives she touched.

A private family funeral will take place.

Donations in memory of Pippa, may be sent to Jersey Hospice Care, Clarkson House, Mont Cochon, St Helier, JE2 3JB.

All inquiries to Pitcher & Le Quesne, Funeral Directors, telephone 733330 or email enquiries@pitcherlequesne.com

KEATING, James Alexander

Sending our love to Kelly, Jade, Vinnie, Lana, Jay, Irene, Faye and families.

James was a good friend, sincere, and funny, and for this he will always be in our hearts.

Goodnight, God bless.

– George, Margaret and Nicola Connolly.

KEATING, James Alexander

To the extended Keating family in Jersey and further afield, we would like to express our sincere and heartfelt condolences on the passing of our dear friend and fellow true blue Evertonian, James.

James was many things to many people, but to all of the members of our club, he was our dear friend and treasurer.

James, you will be in our hearts forever.

Gone but not forgotten.

Nil satis nisi optimun.

– The Everton Supporters Club, Jersey.

SEYMOUR, Lawrence Christopher

Passed away at home in South Africa on Monday, 26 July, 2021, at the age of 86. Beloved husband of Penny, dearly loved brother of Robin and brother-in-law to Rita and Ken, much-loved uncle to many nieces and nephews. Lawrence will be sadly missed by all the Seymour family and his many friends and colleagues at Seymour Hotels who would all like to pass on their condolences to Penny and Lawrence’s family.

Lawrence will be cremated in South Africa and returned to Jersey to be interred beside Gillian and Jamie.

A memorial service may be held in Jersey at a date to be announced.

Donations in memory of Lawrence, can be made to the British Heart Foundation Customer Service Centre, British Heart Foundation, Compton House, 2300 The Crescent, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham, West Midlands, B37 7YE.

All inquiries to Pitcher & Le Quesne, Funeral Directors, telephone 733330 or email enquiries@pitcherlequesne.com

LE VANNAIS, Jenny (née Curwood)

05.02.1956 – 25.07.2021.

Now dancing with the angels. Dearest sister of Mary, brother-in-law Geoff, and nieces Alice and Daisy.

Loved and missed forever xxxx.

KEATING, James

A big star who shines down on us with that big smile.

Rest easy James.

– Tommy Cavanagh.