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09/07/08 - Mrs Muriel Audrey Garner



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Published Date: 09 July 2008
MURIEL Audrey Garner, of Tattershall Road, Boston, and formerly of Tawney Street, has died in Pilgrim Hospital following a heart attack. She was 82.
Mrs Garner was born in King's Lynn, but had lived in the area since the age of 14.

A widow, she is survived by son Jeffrey, grandchildren Jade, Amber and Ryan, brothers Brian, Len and Jim, and sisters Olive and Janice.

Mrs Garner served in the army as a cook, and was then employed by Shopacheck until retirement.

The funeral took place at Boston Crematorium and was followed by cremation. Andrew Wickens conducted the service.
Chief family mourners were: Mr J. Brooks (partner), Mr and Mrs Jeffrey Garner (son and daughter-in-law, Olive Chilvers (sister), Mr and Mrs Frank Ruck (sister and brother-in-law), Mr and Mrs Brian Ranson (brother and sister-in-law), Mrs L. Brown (sister-in-law), Len Ranson (brother). Unable to attend were: Jim Ranson (brother) and Ann Riches (sister).

Arrangements by F. E. Addlesee and Son.

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