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16/07/08 - Mrs Edna Mavis Stanley



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
EDNA Mavis Stanley (known as Mavis), of Town Drove, Quadring, has died suddenly in Pilgrim Hospital, aged 79.
Born in Surfleet, Mrs Stanley was the eldest daughter of Alf and Fanny Templeman. She had lived in the area all her life.
A married woman, she leaves husband Albert, daughters Vivian Schweikhardt and Joy Scase, sisters Jean Rowbottom and Iris Castle
dine, and brother Brian Templeman.

Mrs Stanley and her husband worked as farmers at Quadring Bank until retiring 20 years ago.

Her interests included cooking, gardening, sewing, tapestry and dancing, as well as spending time with her family and grandchildren.

The funeral at Quadring church, was conducted by Mrs Stanley's daughter, Vivian Schweikhardt.
Chief family mourners were: Albert Stanley (husband), Vivian and Tony Schweikhardt, Joy and Peter Scase (daughters and sons-in-law), Dexter Scase and Sarah Wheatman (grandson and partner), Ashley Scase (grandson), Zoe and Mick Heron (granddaughter and son-in-law), Iris Castledine and Jean Rowbottom (sisters), Brian and Carol Templeman (brother and sister-in-law), Colin and Marie and Mick and Rachel Castledine, Victoria Kelham, Martin and Clare Templeman, David and Melanie, and Paul and Caroline Rowbottom, Diane and Garry Giessler.

Arrangements by Clubley Funeral Service.



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