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23/07/08 - Mrs Miriam Ellen Harker



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Published Date: 23 July 2008
MIRIAM Ellen (Mim) Harker, of Boston, has died in Pilgrim Hospital. She was 91, and had lived in the area for 33 years.

A widow, Mrs Harker leaves her son Tony, sister Jessie, grandsons and granddaughters.

She was a horticultural worker, retiring at 60.
Her hobbies included gardening, needlework and embroidery.
The funeral was conducted by the Rev Simon Dowson and was followed by cremation.

Chief family mourners were: Tony Harker (son), Gill and Sheila Harker (daughters-in-law), Adrian and Paul Harker (grandsons and family), Dawn Huskinsson and Sharon Smith (granddaughters and family), Jessie (sister), and other family members.

Arrangements by Carr Funeral Service.



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