Mrs B E Lace
THE funeral service took place at All Saints and St Margaret's Church, Pakefield, followed by burial in Kirkley Cemetery, for Barbara Elizabeth Lace, of Stradbroke Court, who died on January 21, aged 85.
THE funeral service took place at All Saints and St Margaret's Church, Pakefield, followed by burial in Kirkley Cemetery, for Barbara Elizabeth Lace, of Stradbroke Court, who died on January 21, aged 85.
Supt Tim Jenkins officiated.
Mourners were, Mr and Mrs I Lace, Mr and Mrs N Lace, Mr and Mrs S Lace, Mr and Mrs R Brown, Mr and Mrs I Lace jnr, Miss Gayle Lace, Mr D Shilling, Miss N Lace, Mr and Mrs M Beamish, Mr and Mrs R Berry, Mr and Mrs D Galavan, Mr and Mrs J Rushmore, Mr and Mrs J Hutchings, many friends also attended the service too many to mention by name. Unavoidably absent were, Mr G Lace and family (Australia), Mr C Lace.
The family wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and donations for RNLI (Lowestoft) which are still being accepted c/o Critoph and Crowe, 49-55 Lorne Park Road, Lowestoft NR33 0RB.
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Special thanks to Janet Butler and all staff of Stradbroke Court for their kindness to Barbara during her stay there. Will all please accept this as the only but most sincere acknowledgment.
Funeral arrangements were by Critoph and Crowe, 49-55 Lorne Park Road, Lowestoft, NR33 0RB.
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