Loving Wife to Rodney, Mum to Mark, David and Andrew and Grandma to Eleanor and Daniel
Born and lived her early life in Hulme Manchester. Later moved to Rochdale and worked alongside her mother Mabel and father Tom. Met Rodney and married in 1960. Moved into the family home of 54 years on Chantlers Avenue, Bury where lifelong friendships were made and they brought up their three sons. She retired from her job as a school cook at Greenhill County Primary in the late 1990s. She was adventurous and enjoyed her holidays in the sun where more lifelong friendships were made. 5 years ago they moved to a little gem of a bungalow in Tottington with a lovely community where once again they were warmly welcomed and have been supported during these unusual times.
Taken too soon, missed beyond comprehension, loved forever. ❤️
Born and lived her early life in Hulme Manchester. Later moved to Rochdale and worked alongside her mother Mabel and father Tom. Met Rodney and married in 1960. Moved into the family home of 54 years on Chantlers Avenue, Bury where lifelong friendships were made and they brought up their three sons. She retired from her job as a school cook at Greenhill County Primary in the late 1990s. She was adventurous and enjoyed her holidays in the sun where more lifelong friendships were made. 5 years ago they moved to a little gem of a bungalow in Tottington with a lovely community where once again they were warmly welcomed and have been supported during these unusual times.
Taken too soon, missed beyond comprehension, loved forever. ❤️
Loving Wife to Rodney, Mum to Mark, David and Andrew and Grandma to Eleanor and Daniel
Born and lived her early life in Hulme Manchester. Later moved to Rochdale and worked alongside her mother Mabel and father Tom. Met Rodney and married in 1960. Moved into the family home of 54 years on Chantlers Avenue, Bury where lifelong friendships were made and they brought up their three sons. She retired from her job as a school cook at Greenhill County Primary in the late 1990s. She was adventurous and enjoyed her holidays in the sun where more lifelong friendships were made. 5 years ago they moved to a little gem of a bungalow in Tottington with a lovely community where once again they were warmly welcomed and have been supported during these unusual times.
Taken too soon, missed beyond comprehension, loved forever. ❤️
Born and lived her early life in Hulme Manchester. Later moved to Rochdale and worked alongside her mother Mabel and father Tom. Met Rodney and married in 1960. Moved into the family home of 54 years on Chantlers Avenue, Bury where lifelong friendships were made and they brought up their three sons. She retired from her job as a school cook at Greenhill County Primary in the late 1990s. She was adventurous and enjoyed her holidays in the sun where more lifelong friendships were made. 5 years ago they moved to a little gem of a bungalow in Tottington with a lovely community where once again they were warmly welcomed and have been supported during these unusual times.
Taken too soon, missed beyond comprehension, loved forever. ❤️
So sorry to hear of the passing of my Auntie Sylvia. I have many fond memories of her from my childhood. Especially from Boxing Day family parties at her home, where she got everyone up and dancing in the lounge - I loved that, it was a highlight of Christmas every year! More recently I have been very thankful for her kind gifts for my son and her interest in him. I believe she had a life well lived, with much cheerfulness. I know Uncle Rodney, David, Mark and Andrew will really miss her but hope they feel she always nearby xxx
So sad to lose another member of the family far too early. Condolences from both me and my Dad to Rodney, Mark, David and Andrew. Still have fond memories from my childhood of the big family get togethers at my Grandparents house in Northenden.
Always so good, unselfish and kind
Few on this earth her equal we find.
Honourable and upright in all her ways,
Loyal and true to the end of her days.
Sylvia, you will never be forgotten.
RIP
In memory of a wonderful friend Sylvia, in 59 years of a great friendship we shared numerous happy holidays, cinema and restaurant visits together with Rod. Will be missed more than words can say.
Words cannot express the sadness and Loneliness I am feeling at the passing of Dear Sylvia, I will hold on to all the good times we shared and the fun we had.. R. I. P. Dear Syl. God Bless..Xx