So so sorry to hear about Alma. Thinking of you all at this sad time. Sending lots of love. Lucy Keith Alex Joe and Sophie (Doris's daughter) xxx
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Dear Karen, Amanda, Simon and Chelsi, we are so very sorry to hear of your loss. Alma was a wonderful person, warm, kind, caring with a great sense of humour. Sending our sincere condolences and thinking of you and your family at this sad and difficult time. All our love Armenella, Mariella, Bradley and Andy xxxx
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2021, Peterborough, ON, Canada
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I frequently had a tea with Alma, usually sitting at the kitchen table.Sometimes this was after walking Strider, when Amanda and Ross were away and we shared taking care of him.I enjoyed our talks, she was always so informed.One time, (maybe in 2008?) during one of our tea time conversations, she told me she had something for me. She said that I was likely the only one in her life who would appreciate the item, and that she wanted me to have it. It was an old book. I still have it. The title is "Wellington's Men". It is a collection of first person memories from several of the Duke of Wellington's men and their experiences in Portugal and Spain during the Napoleonic wars. Once I had read it we spoke about the details a few times during tea.I will always miss my visits with Alma, not just when the family had gathered, or on frequent visits with Amanda and Ross, but when we shared each others company eating biscuits, chatting and drinking tea.
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i remember a few christmas eve at alma we would watch a christmas carol and fawlty towers that meet alot to me i still watch these shows on xmas eve she is loved by many and welcome all into her life i have not ment a nicer person. im going to the kithen pull that tea pot off the shelf and have a cuppa and remember a wonderful person 0 ta
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