Florence Thorburn

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Peacefully at Deanfield Residential Home on 29th May 2020, Florence, beloved wife of the late John, dear mother of Denise and the late Derek, loving grandmother of Jamie, Alexa and Brian and great grandmother of Cadance, Isla, Joseph, Ted and Jamie Junior. Due to current Government restrictions, a private family cremation will take place.

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Sheena wrote

3rd Jun 2020

So sorry for your loss. RIP Florence ❤️ xx

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Jane wrote

2nd Jun 2020

A very special lady, was a pleasure to look after, a brave lady who always tried to remain independant as long as she could. Stay safe up there Florence, love from Jane and Sam xxx RIP

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Kirsty wrote

2nd Jun 2020

A lovely lady, always smiling, a pleasure to have known and looked after, sleep tight Florence xx

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