Our Beloved Maureen, Devoted Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother
Thank you from the family for visiting our page celebrating the life of Maureen Lawrence.
Maureen McManus, Daughter of Daniel McManus and Frances McManus was born in March 1939, Maureen the eldest of four, Sister to Frances, Tina and Danny. Growing up in the Manchester area Maureen (Moe) went on to meet her lifelong Husband Brian Lawrence whom she married in 1957. Working as a seamstress within the sewing industry life was to become a little more hectic in 1958 as they welcomed their first child Brian. Maureen went on to have a further 3 children Paul, Janet and Ian.
Continuing her seamstress career from home whilst raising a family Maureen stayed local to the Astley and Little Hulton areas before she switched the sewing machine for GlaxoSmithKline, Maureen continued there up until her retirement,
Maureen was a very family focused person and was very proud to have had Eight Grandchildren and Twenty Great Grandchildren. In 2001 Maureen relocated to Little Lever where she lived out the rest of her life, surrounded by the unconditional love of close Family and Friends.
She will be dearly missed by myself, and by anyone who has been lucky enough to meet her.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
I will love you always Moe
Brian xx.
Thank you from the family for visiting our page celebrating the life of Maureen Lawrence.
Maureen McManus, Daughter of Daniel McManus and Frances McManus was born in March 1939, Maureen the eldest of four, Sister to Frances, Tina and Danny. Growing up in the Manchester area Maureen (Moe) went on to meet her lifelong Husband Brian Lawrence whom she married in 1957. Working as a seamstress within the sewing industry life was to become a little more hectic in 1958 as they welcomed their first child Brian. Maureen went on to have a further 3 children Paul, Janet and Ian.
Continuing her seamstress career from home whilst raising a family Maureen stayed local to the Astley and Little Hulton areas before she switched the sewing machine for GlaxoSmithKline, Maureen continued there up until her retirement,
Maureen was a very family focused person and was very proud to have had Eight Grandchildren and Twenty Great Grandchildren. In 2001 Maureen relocated to Little Lever where she lived out the rest of her life, surrounded by the unconditional love of close Family and Friends.
She will be dearly missed by myself, and by anyone who has been lucky enough to meet her.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
I will love you always Moe
Brian xx.
Our Beloved Maureen, Devoted Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother
Thank you from the family for visiting our page celebrating the life of Maureen Lawrence.
Maureen McManus, Daughter of Daniel McManus and Frances McManus was born in March 1939, Maureen the eldest of four, Sister to Frances, Tina and Danny. Growing up in the Manchester area Maureen (Moe) went on to meet her lifelong Husband Brian Lawrence whom she married in 1957. Working as a seamstress within the sewing industry life was to become a little more hectic in 1958 as they welcomed their first child Brian. Maureen went on to have a further 3 children Paul, Janet and Ian.
Continuing her seamstress career from home whilst raising a family Maureen stayed local to the Astley and Little Hulton areas before she switched the sewing machine for GlaxoSmithKline, Maureen continued there up until her retirement,
Maureen was a very family focused person and was very proud to have had Eight Grandchildren and Twenty Great Grandchildren. In 2001 Maureen relocated to Little Lever where she lived out the rest of her life, surrounded by the unconditional love of close Family and Friends.
She will be dearly missed by myself, and by anyone who has been lucky enough to meet her.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
I will love you always Moe
Brian xx.
Thank you from the family for visiting our page celebrating the life of Maureen Lawrence.
Maureen McManus, Daughter of Daniel McManus and Frances McManus was born in March 1939, Maureen the eldest of four, Sister to Frances, Tina and Danny. Growing up in the Manchester area Maureen (Moe) went on to meet her lifelong Husband Brian Lawrence whom she married in 1957. Working as a seamstress within the sewing industry life was to become a little more hectic in 1958 as they welcomed their first child Brian. Maureen went on to have a further 3 children Paul, Janet and Ian.
Continuing her seamstress career from home whilst raising a family Maureen stayed local to the Astley and Little Hulton areas before she switched the sewing machine for GlaxoSmithKline, Maureen continued there up until her retirement,
Maureen was a very family focused person and was very proud to have had Eight Grandchildren and Twenty Great Grandchildren. In 2001 Maureen relocated to Little Lever where she lived out the rest of her life, surrounded by the unconditional love of close Family and Friends.
She will be dearly missed by myself, and by anyone who has been lucky enough to meet her.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
I will love you always Moe
Brian xx.
Maureen my sister in law and friend we have had some wonderful times and great holidays I will miss you but you can now rest in peace after you have been so poorly for so long you had wonderful care from Brian jan and all your lovely family Dont forget to put David on hold love you ️❤️
Nan you filled our hearts and lives with so much love. Thank you for being the worlds best Nan and Gran. I miss our chats but know that even though you cant reply youre listening and always nearby. I love you to the moon and back, shine bright my guiding star xxx
Mum, those we love dont go away, they walk beside us every day, unseen unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed, and held so dear. Mum i will miss you forever until we meet love you always goodnight god bless Ian xxx
You will forever be in my heart! I will truly miss you. I will remember our travels together! Coming to Canada to visit all of us. Rest In Peace sweet Aunty love your niece
Its been a pleasure looking after mo the last few years, we love Maureen very much and going to miss her beautiful face. .
Seeing how much Maureen was loved and cared by everyone especially Brian and Janet.. just goes to show what a kind hearted ,beautiful lady she was! Maureen wasnt just someone we cared for Maureen, Brian and Janet are our family and will always now be a big part of our lives (just as Maureen was).
Sleep tight mo, we will never ever forget you this isnt a good bye, Just a see you soon.
Love you our Mo -Courtney and Ellie Xx
Remembering all the good times we had together mum. The love you and dad had for each other shines as a bright light touching all our hearts. You will be missed every day but remain forever in my heart. Good night mum love you always
Nana we you are greatly missed. I smile thinking about the times we had together and cry that there will be no more. You have so many beautiful great grandchildren, some that will never get to experience your beautiful smile and welcoming spirit. But Im so grateful that everyone of them here today has had your touch ️We will forever be telling them what a kind loving person you was. Rest in piece nana ️You have a a place for eternity in our hearts x
My nana you will be forever missed, 2021 has just gained it's brightest star ino you'll always be looking down on us you are loved by so meany for your loving and caring personality your at piece now all my love until we meet again your granddaughter Kirsty ️
I will always remember My auntie Maureen as a character larger than life! Although I live far away she always made me feel so welcome when I went to visit! Its a sad day, but now she can be at peace!
My heart felt condolences to all the family!
Maureen was always a force of nature and filled a room with joy! I will cherish the many memories we shared! Now Rest In Peace my dear sister-in-law!My love to all the family!
I know that you have left me sweetie and I'll miss you every day, don't forget when you hear that bell ring you'll know I'm on my way. Your loving husband Brian xxxxx
Aunty Maureen was my dads cousin , she has always been in my life , in some way or other , I always remember one Christmas when I was little she made me a quilted dressing gown, Maureen had an amazing eye for making beautiful homes .Maureen no matter how long I had not seen her for always had a smile and asked how my family was x she will be missed RIP xx
The world's a sadder place without you in it nan, but you leave us all the better for you being part of our lives. Words struggle to do you justice, you taught me so much and I can't even begin to say just how much you are loved. Heavens gained the loveliest Angel of them all. Till we meet again Nan, love from Carl xxx
After years of suffering with Alzheimer's mum you finally succumb to this awful illness. the fact that you battled so long and kept going was down to your inner strength and to the love and devotion of Dad who cared for you 24/7. now you are at rest we will look after dad. We miss you mum and you will always be in our hearts, God bless mum.
You are the one who gave me life Mum a gift most precious of all.
You nurtured me with love Mum and picked me up if I did fall.
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You were always there when I needed you, you never let me down
A Mums love is unconditional as I, myself have found
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You scolded me and disapproved, encouraged me and more
But I knew if I ever needed you, you would be there for sure..
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The last years of your life Mum, they didn't go to plan
You battled it so hard Mum, as much as anyone can.
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You are now at rest Mum and if you are looking from above
I know you are watching over us and sending us your love.
Night and God bless Mum
Love Jan xxxxx
Mo was such a lovley lady and such a special lady I was so lucky to be involved with mo and Brian and janet all the lovley famliy.fly high with the angels rest in peace xxxxx