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Susan Blandamer

Susan BlandamerArrangements for the funeral of Susan Blandamer

Thursday 17th November 2016, 12.15pm

Oakley Wood Crematorium

Family and friends are gathering at Oakley Wood Crematorium (North Chapel) to acknowledge Sue’s death, and to celebrate her life.

All are invited back afterwards to The Leopard Inn from 1pm onwards for refreshments and to share stories and memories of Sue.

(please can you RSVP to Alan if you will be coming to The Leopard Inn so he can get a better idea of catering numbers – email via this link)

Sue’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 share this link with anyone you feel may wish to know about Sue’s funeral.

Address: Oakley Wood, Bishop’s Tachbrook, Leamington Spa, CV33 9QP

A map can be found by clicking this link.

All are welcome after the service to join Sue’s family at The Leopard Inn from 1pm onwards.

Address: Oakley Wood Rd, Bishop’s Tachbrook, Leamington Spa CV33 9RN

tel: 01926 426466

A map can be found by clicking this link.

Sue’s family would like this to be a celebration of her life – there is no particular dress code but Sue herself was adamant that no black should be worn!

Come in whatever makes you feel comfortable – maybe with a splash of purple; a firm favourite of Sue.

Family flowers only please. If you wish to do something in Sue’s memory then Sue and Alan have chosen The Shakespeare Hospice to receive charitable donations. It is a day hospice and the Hospice at Home nurses work from there also. They have been a wonderful help to Sue, Alan and Chris over recent months.

There will be a collection on the day of the funeral, however if you wish to donate online in advance you can do so via the following link: https://www.theshakespearehospice.org.uk 

Sue’s ashes will be interred in a private service at Westall Park Natural Burial Ground after the funeral.

4 Comments

  1. Philip andGill

    Hi Alan
    Just to confirm Gill and I will be there on 17th

    Regards Phil

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  2. Louise and Rodney Horn

    Rodney and I will be there on the 17th. Sue was such an inspiration – although we didn t play badminton with her I always looked forward to chatting with her at the badminton meals we had. Even at the end she maintained such a strong and positive outlook on life and even in bad times looked for all the good things in life. I remember her telling me to see something in nature like a field of wild flowers and keep the thought in your head to use – think about and draw the mind away from health or other problems. She will be sorely missed by everyone who knew her.

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  3. Carol Hyam

    I didn’t know Sue for that long but I could immediately see what a wonderful lady she was. I want to share with you a conversation I had with her when I went to visit her in hospital some months ago. Sue and I went through Chemo together in 2014, indeed that is how we met. I remember telling her this time last year that I was going back to work – she was so happy for me, even though she was still having to endure tests and treatment etc herself. Never once did she say why me, she was so sincere and happy that I was getting better. When I saw Sue that day in hospital she told me very calmly she had accepted her fate. I held her hand and we both cried, I told her I so wished it could have been a positive outcome for us both. She said she simply wanted to see her beautiful grand daughter and reach her 60th Birthday and if she achieved those two things she would be happy. I was struck by her strong spirit and I knew she would reach her goals. She looked so happy on her birthday, it was truly a wonderful day and I know how very proud she was to be a grandmother. She was a very special lady who I will never forget.

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  4. Frances Flint

    I’ll be there for Sue’s funeral on the 17th Alan, I’m afraid I won’t be able to join you at the Leopard Inn, but I will keep in touch.
    As you know Sue and I reconnected only in the last few years after losing contact once we had left school. My memories of Sue at school are mainly about how funny she could be. Meeting her again as an adult her humour still shone through, but I have also had the opportunity to get to know the compassionate caring woman that she was, and really value that short but sweet time I have had her back in my life. My love to you and all your family at this difficult time, I’ll see you on the 17th.
    Fran

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