Sally Joyce Woodlock
Sally Joyce Woodlock
1940 - 2023
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Sally
I couldn’t have asked for a nicer neighbour.
All your kindness and care for myself and the boys over the years will always be remembered.
Sleep tight xx
Thank you Sally for all you did in helping set up the fledgling B&D u3a all those years ago in 2002 and for your continued support since your retirement from the committee. My sincere condolences to your family.
Dear Mark and Family – Very sad news. Hope you are all coping with the loss. It was lovely to bump into your Mum last year and she seemed the same enthusiastic person I knew from before talking about publishing a book regarding one of her hobbies. Your Mum was vey nice to me when I would come back from school with Mark when I had no-one at home. A lovely woman.
Dear Mark and family,
We were very sorry to learn Sally had passed away.
Though we had not had the opportunity to see her for a number of years, we all remember her fondly for the warmth and kindness she showed to us when we were children.
We are thinking of you all at this very difficult time.
Sally, we have been friends for longer than I can remember; more than 80 years, and where that friendship was there are now just memories. You will be missed. Ron.
Dear Sally
Thank you for being such a lovely “Auntie.” Many happy memories of spending time with you, Auntie Chum, and the boys. Sending lots of love to the family xx
Dear Neil, Mark, Paul, Keith, and families,
I am really sorry not to be able to make it to the funeral. Sally was a true Auntie to me in every sense of the word (if not by blood). She will be missed. My thoughts are with you all.