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06/12/23
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Treasured memories of our truly lovely cousin Josie. Rest in peace lovely lady xx❤️❤️
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05/12/23
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It is with great sadness we are saying goodbye to our very special cousin Josie, such fond memories I've had with her over the years when she lived in England and I was so happy when she returned 12 yrs ago and stayed with me for some of that time. I held a get together with all local cousins invited and we all enjoyed sharing family memories.Lots of reminiscing went on. A lovely caring lady beautiful inside and out. RIP Josie we will meet again. Love always.xx ❤️
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05/12/23
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My first contact with Josie was at the age of 2 months when my Mum and I were evacuated to stay with her family while the bomb damage to our house was repaired. Since she lived the other side of London to us and transport links not being great I’m the 40s I didn’t see a lot of her until I was 10. At that time she was engaged to Richard and we went every weekend to stay at my Uncle Stan’s fish shop while myDad decorated her first marital home. Sometimes I stayed there for the week and looked forward to her returning from work so we could play records and chat. It was during one of our chats that we both said how lonely we both felt as only children and wished we had brothers or sisters. I am glad she had the big family that she wished for and her legacy will live on in them.
Seeing her 12 years ago when she came to England was lovely. She was able to meet my daughter who now has memories of “My cousin in Australia”.
Rest in peace lovely lady! We will all miss you.xx
Chris
Chris Gurton
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