Arrangements for the funeral of Maureen Arthur
Wednesday 27th May 2020 12.30pm
Robin Hood Crematorium
Maureen’s family will be attending a ceremony at Robin Hood crematorium on 27th May to say goodbye to her.
Sadly due to the current coronavirus pandemic funerals are being limited to close family members only in a crematorium, so the service is restricted.
This service will be webcast. Go to www.obitus.com at 12.30pm
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Family flowers only please, but if you would like to make a donation in Maureen’s memory go to Dementia UK
Maureen’s family welcome any tributes, words of remembrance and stories about her so do feel free to leave any messages at the bottom of this webpage. (Please note comments are moderated so do not go live immediately)

To my wonderful, beautiful Mum, there will be so many things we will miss about you. Your brilliant sense of humour is just one. John will miss the banter when we played cards and I will miss losing at Snakes & Ladders. Thanks Mum. You will always be with us. Doris & John xx
To Maureen, you were a remarkable lady; thoughtful, kind and always good company.
Dad, Paul and Deb have so many happy memories, but one in particular was Dad’s 80th birthday. Dad had never had a surprise party, so when you suggested arranging one for him I wasn’t sure! It turned out to be one of the best nights of his life, so much so both he and all your friends at Solo are still talking about it 12 years later!
We will miss you
Love John, Deb and Paul xxx
Auntie Maureen will be sadly missed. I have many fond memories of her and her wicked sense of humour!!. I always remember when she had a party in her house .She wrapped up some raffle prizes of which I Won one . It was a lovely sun flower of which I still have today. Love Debra xxx
Although we only met Maureen a couple of times, we know from Doris and John that she always had a sense of fun and enjoyed their times together. She was much loved by her family and popular with those who knew her.
Maureen I’m going to miss you so much but I have so many lo emories of our times we had together including your great sense of humour from your loving sister Helen xx
Thank you for being such a loving and caring nan. I will miss our time spent with you, which have left me with some very fond memories to look back on. Your infectious smile and quick wit could light up a room and make us roar with laughter. We will miss you lots.
I am a care assistant at bramley court nursing home where we cared for Maureen. I have so many fond memoirs that I remember between myself and Maureen, we used to have so many laughs! I will remember her forever. Maureen would never fail to make me laugh on my shifts even when she was telling me off. I loved Maureen funny yet sarcastic sense of humour it really made her a great character. She was a pleasure to look after and will be missed by all at bramley court xx
Auntie Maureen, it was so nice to have known you, thanks for sharing your life with us.
I think your sense of humour helped you to get through a really tough time in the last few years.
There are plenty of fond memories to look back on.
Cheers Mo !
I cared for Maureen for 3 years at Bramley court, she was best known for her hilarious scene of humour and witty ways! She was a well respected lady and the true Lady of bramley. Maureen enjoyed concerts here singing along with Dorris , and loved nothing more than having nice hair! It was a pleasure caring for you Maureen and you will be forever missed! Xx
Living in Germany, I wasn’t able to visit Maureen too often, but the times I did visit her filled me with happiness.
It is regrettable that I will never have the chance to get to know her better.
Theresa
We will miss you so much . You are my hero . I am comforted by knowing you and Nan would have celebrated your birthday over a glass or two of wine ,putting the world to rights .Its clear reading the messages that people will miss you and your sense of humour and we feel the same way . Love you Mum
Paul Karen and Hollie xxx
Such sad times are with us and very difficult times for friends and relatives. Maureen was a very witty person a character we will never forget at Bramley Court. We will also miss her Daughter Doris visits to Bramley who always ensured that Maureen lived as full a life as possible. The last month must have been very difficult for both Maureen and Doris with the restricted visiting. So much love from her family. Maureen will be missed by everyone.
To my Nanny Maureen (and Great Nanny Maureen)
You will be greatly missed by so many people. My favourite memories of you will always be you letting me stand on your feet while we ball danced around the room, and coming to stay at your house and sleeping in the ‘junk room’!!
Sleep tight, we love you xxx
We met Maureen through Doris and have spent many happy times with her, together with Doris & John when in the UK. Maureen will be missed by all and we will be with you in spirit on Wednesday. Margaret & Clare
To my wonderful sister whom I have always looked up to I will truly miss you and every time I visit UK you telling me off for talking too much
Love you and miss you
xoxoxox