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WARDEN, Kenny

You gave me many things in life, Gifts both great and small, But most of all you gave me love, The greatest gift of all. Thank you Daddy for everything, you were my rock and my best friend. Lots of love then, now and always.

Forever your Wee one.

Marsha xxx.

WARDEN, Kenny

There will never be another Kenny Warden. God bless my old pal.

Lots of love Colin, Sarah, Lucy and Livvy xx.

LE MARQUAND, Elizabeth (Liz)

Passed away peacefully at the General Hospital, on Sunday, 18 October, 2015, beloved wife of Michael and much-loved mother to Robert and Nicola. Will be greatly missed by all family and friends. Special thanks to all the staff on Plémont Ward for their care and attention.

Family and friends wishing to attend Liz’s funeral service are invited to the Crematorium Chapel, on Thursday, 29 October at 2. 30 pm. By request, family flowers only please. Donations in lieu of flowers, if desired, may be made in Liz’s memory to the RNLI, c/o the Honorary Treasurer, PO Box 739, St Helier, JE4 0QP. All inquiries to Maillard’s Funeral, Directors, Telephone 737291.

ROSE, Reginald (Dick)

Barbara and family would like to thank everyone who attended Dick’s funeral. Thank you to those who sent donations to Family Nursing & Home Care in his memory. A very special thank you to the Reverend Tracy Le C Bromley for a lovely service and for spending time visiting Dad when he was in hospital and to Alan for playing the organ accompanied by the funeral choir. Finally thank you to Gareth and the team at Pitcher & Le Quesne for their compassion.

ICETON John

Wendy, Caroline and Amanda would like to thank all the friends and relatives who attended John’s funeral and all those who sent messages of sympathy and support. Our thanks go to Reverend Pallent for his kindness and help in arranging the funeral service and to Jack Hill and Sam Cooper for their thoughtful words of appreciation. Our gratitude goes to Family Nursing and to Claddagh Home Care Services who looked after John so well in his final months. We thank Maillard’s also for their courteous attention.

BARTER Joyce (née Perriot)

Passed away peacefully in her sleep at Sandybrook Nursing Home, on Monday, 19 October, 2015, aged 90 years, loving wife of the late Jack, a very much-loved Mum to Sue. She will be very sadly missed by all her family and friends. Funeral details to follow. All inquiries to De Gruchy’s Funeral Care, Telephone 499444.

AMY, Betty May (née Ruff)

Relatives and friends wishing to attend the funeral service are invited to meet at the Crematorium Chapel, on Thursday, 29 October at noon. Please wear something colourful. Family flowers only. Donations in Betty’s memory may be sent to Jersey Hospice Care, c/o the Hon Treasurer, Clarkson House, Mont Cochon, St Helier, JE2 3JB. All inquiries to De Gruchy’s Funeral Care, Telephone 499444.

THOMAS, Gillian

With warmest memories of a dearly-loved teacher, colleague and friend of the Beaulieu community, Mrs Thomas taught speech training and drama at Beaulieu Convent School from 1966 until her retirement in 1990. She was a well-respected member of the Beaulieu staff and will be sadly missed by everyone.

With much love from Sister Marie Louise (former Headmistress) and everyone in the Beaulieu family.

WARDEN, Kenny

We might not meet as often, Aye that’s true, But there’s many a thought of Auld Lang Syne, And many a thought of you. Always in my heart.

Your son Lee xxx.

COLOMBO, Joan Marie (née Honeycombe)

Santina and all the family would like to thank everyone for their messages of condolence, Telephone calls, flowers and hugs after the passing of Joan recently. Thanks also to everyone who attended the service, those who travelled and for sharing memories of Joan and Franco. Thanks to Andy Errington-Rennell of Pitcher & Le Quesne for all his help and kindness with the arrangements for Joan’s funeral. Deacon Iain MacFirbhisigh for his kind words, Imogen Nicolls for singing so beautifully and the choir. Thanks to all at Pinewood for looking after Joan for 6>af 1/2< years before moving to Oak Ward at St Saviour's, where she was a patient for the last three months. Everyone who looked after Joan wonderfully with humour and respect. . . . lasting friends. To the doctors, nurses and staff in Plémont Ward, thank you for everything that you did to make Joan's final days peaceful, comfortable and for the respect that you gave to her and her visitors.