I hope they treat you well up there and you get to meet up again with family, friends and pets that we’ve lost along the way. We’re already missing you like crazy and wish you hadn’t left us so soon and so suddenly. X X ❤️ X X
Sending love and condolences from all of the Lees.
Dear Christine, In times of sadness you always quoted Tennyson to me…‘Tis better to have loved and lost then never to have loved. To our special sister “lost” far too soon, thank you for all the love and laughter you brought to our lives.
Caroline xxxxx
Our deepest condolences to the Baynton family. I have many cherished memories of times spent at Kingsfield Road where I was able to enjoy many of Christine’s delicious meals at the Baynton dining table. I’ll always remember her generous nature, sense of humour and hospitality. I’m sorry I can’t be there on the day. With love from the Neighbour family xxx
Dear Christine, our beautiful, glamourous, generous, loving, caring, funny, talented sister. You gave to us your family and to so many others, your understanding, insight, support, reassurance and humour. You changed so many lives for the better. You have left us too soon. Be at peace now – sleep well. We will meet again. Lulu xxxxxxx
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine et lux perpetua luceat eis.
Our very dear Sister Christine, you were generous in so many ways your life was one of giving and sacrifice for your Family and far beyond.
We would often share the songs we sang in Sunday School,Church and School – one always “turned up “ Jesus bids us shine with a pure clear light, like a little candle burning in the night, In this world of darkness so we must shine You in your small corner and I in mine.”
Christine you took the Light of Jesus into the darkness and you brought that light and hope to more people than you could ever imagine.
What a privilege to have known you as a Sister, thank you for being such a caring Sister and Auntie and left us with so many precious memories.
Susan Thorneycroft
John and Susan Thorneycroft
We will always remember Chris’ kindness and friendship as next door neighbours for many years. Our love to Ken and to Chris’ wider family.
Fond memories of life in WI, especially that trip in a sailing dinghy in Portland Harbour.
Service Details
Wednesday, August 21st 2024 - 13:00
FUNERAL LOCATION
Holy Rood Church, Church Lane, Wool, Dorset, BH20 6DD
I hope they treat you well up there and you get to meet up again with family, friends and pets that we’ve lost along the way. We’re already missing you like crazy and wish you hadn’t left us so soon and so suddenly. X X ❤️ X X
Sending love and condolences from all of the Lees.
Dear Christine, In times of sadness you always quoted Tennyson to me…‘Tis better to have loved and lost then never to have loved. To our special sister “lost” far too soon, thank you for all the love and laughter you brought to our lives.
Caroline xxxxx
Our deepest condolences to the Baynton family. I have many cherished memories of times spent at Kingsfield Road where I was able to enjoy many of Christine’s delicious meals at the Baynton dining table. I’ll always remember her generous nature, sense of humour and hospitality. I’m sorry I can’t be there on the day. With love from the Neighbour family xxx
Dear Christine, our beautiful, glamourous, generous, loving, caring, funny, talented sister. You gave to us your family and to so many others, your understanding, insight, support, reassurance and humour. You changed so many lives for the better. You have left us too soon. Be at peace now – sleep well. We will meet again. Lulu xxxxxxx
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine et lux perpetua luceat eis.
Our very dear Sister Christine, you were generous in so many ways your life was one of giving and sacrifice for your Family and far beyond.
We would often share the songs we sang in Sunday School,Church and School – one always “turned up “ Jesus bids us shine with a pure clear light, like a little candle burning in the night, In this world of darkness so we must shine You in your small corner and I in mine.”
Christine you took the Light of Jesus into the darkness and you brought that light and hope to more people than you could ever imagine.
What a privilege to have known you as a Sister, thank you for being such a caring Sister and Auntie and left us with so many precious memories.
Susan Thorneycroft
John and Susan Thorneycroft
We will always remember Chris’ kindness and friendship as next door neighbours for many years. Our love to Ken and to Chris’ wider family.
Fond memories of life in WI, especially that trip in a sailing dinghy in Portland Harbour.