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Susan Meakin

1956 - 2020

Sue sadly passed away on 9th April 2020, aged 63 years.

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Funeral Service Location

Hillier Funeral Home

Kingshill House

Hillier Funeral Home Telephone

01793 522797

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    Sincerest condolences to Steve and family,

    From Terry and Elaine Mayfield

    Terry and Elaine Mayfield

    Sending my very heartfelt sympathy to Steve and family at this sad time . My love and thoughts are with you all.

    Janet Jones

    Janet Jones

    Sending our sincere condolences to Steve and family, for the heartbreaking loss of Sue.

    Thinking of you all.

    Love

    Carole and Chris Chappell

    Carole and Chris chappell

    Heart broken for the loss of aunty Sue. My thoughts and sympathies for Steve and all the family during this difficult time. Sue will remain forever in our hearts.

    Phillip Rothwell

    Please accept our heartfelt sympathy Steve and family. You are in our thoughts .sending our love to you all.

    Carol Meakin

    My big sister Sue your passing has left a big hole in all of our lives and we are much the poorer for it. You will be sadly missed.

    God bless.

    Brian and Julie Rothwell and Family

    Sending my deepest sympathies for Uncle Steve and all the family. My heart goes out to everyone of you at this difficult time.

    Michelle Rothwell

    Our deepest sympathies to Steve and family for the loss of Sue. We will miss her as a lovely neighbour. Sending you our love and best wishes xx

    Kim and John Turner-Lashmar

    No words can express how much my sister Sue will be missed by everyone. She has gone too soon. Rest in peace x

    Janet, Carl and family

    My dearest friend sue.Gone too soon and will always be missed.

    Karen frayne

    Sending our sympathy and sincere condolences to our good friend Steve and all of the family. Sue will be sadly missed by us and our love and thoughts are with you all.
    Ray and Pat

    Ray and Pat

    Dear Nannie, I know you are in heaven, I will always love you and will miss you.
    Love from Amelia xxx

    Amelia

    With love to a great friend. You will be missed so much, but will always have a place in my heart. Xx

    Helen Winter

    Sue,
    My memories of a dear long time friend will be forever in my heart.
    Taken too soon.
    Our deepest sympathy Steve , Claire and David.

    Alison Lawrence

    Happy times, with the 3 of us.

    Alison Lawrence

    I worked with Sue for several years, we started at the same time in the Cancer Research Team and continued to cross paths as a colleague and whilst she was a patient. Sue was full of energy and not afraid to say what she was thinking. Sue talked fondly of her family over the years and was incredibly proud of her children. I remember her knitting little cardigans for her niece and pleased she had found peppa pig buttons to go on them. Sue often talked about her love for cooking and was disappointed that I didn’t make my own gravy ( I do now). She also loved making mince pies at Xmas but the problem was she also liked to eat most of them!
    Sue you were a character, you had a big heart and loved being a nurse. You fought hard through your treatment and were brave in so many ways. Rest in peace xxx

    Nicky Knightly

    Sending our sincere condolences to Steve, Claire and David.
    Sue was such a lovely person who was a caring wife and mother and will be sadly missed by many.
    We both have a very fond memories. Our thoughts are with you all.
    Pete & Sonia

    Pete & Sonia

    I’d like to thank you for welcoming me in to your family Sue, you’re a amazing lady and I’ve so many many memories of us all. Our ski holiday to France, the time you and Steve surprised me and Claire in Newquay to join us on our Easter break was amazing and all the dinners and meals out. You always made me feel so welcome and I thank you so much. I’ll look after everyone down here especially Claire and it breaks my heart you won’t see us get married or our children but I know your be there In spirit organising things and looking over us all. RIP Sue love Jamie. Xxxx

    Jamie

    Another photo of my fond memories of Sue. Xxxx

    Jamie

    And other which is one of my favourite. Jamie what’s that thing, it’s a selfie stick Sue, oh I’ve never seen on before hahaha. Bless her. Xxxx

    Jamie

    I worked with Sue for many years, on Beech ward , where she was always supportive. helpful (to new staff like myself, at the time) and the last few years on Gynae Outpatients where we were very lucky that she was able to accept a part-time, post when she stepped down from her role as a research Nurse.
    Sue’s vast experience in Gynaecology was such an asset and it was wonderful to work with her again. Always positive, enthusiastic and hard-working
    Sue was both a colleague and a friend. Admired by the younger team members, she was like a Mum to them, she spoke her mind and had a no-nonsense approach.
    She adored her family and we all felt we knew them personally, we’d chat on lunch breaks about her children and Grandchild, Amelia. The tragic loss of her son Peter and how she coped showed just how strong and determined she was.

    Sue was positive to the end, I would visit her and we would have a laugh and a joke about work, she would always say: “Keep my job open, I’ll be back in September” and I truly believed she would be, I thought she had beaten it, if anyone could? Sue could. Sadly that wasn’t to be.
    I will remember Sue fondly and be grateful for the times we had when she was part of our Gynae family.
    My thoughts are with all her family. xx

    Jan Eldekvist

    I will miss Sue very much, from mentoring me as a student nurse untill our time in GOPD

    Sarah Webb

    I will miss Sue very much, from mentoring me as a student nurse untill our time in GOPD, she was an inspiration. My thoughts are with her family and little Amelia who I know she thought the world of. She would beam with pride when she spoke about her. X x x

    Sarah Webb

    I first met Sue many years ago when I worked as a bank nurse on Gynaecology at PMH. I was so pleased to find myself working closely with her again just a few years ago in our lovely Gynaecology outpatients department. Sue’s down to Earth manner, wicked sense of humour and our mutual love of baking bonded us, as not only colleagues but friends.
    We were lucky enough to go on a couple of work related courses together, including one where we spent a couple of nights in a hotel. We had such fun on that particular course (which may have included a lovely restaurant meal out, and a bit of cheeky Christmas shopping!).
    Generous, warm and kind. Dedicated to her family. A talented seamstress, knitter, cook and baker (was there anything she couldn’t do?!).
    Like everyone, I was floored by Sues illness, but she faced it all so bravely and positively. We managed to have a good giggle when I visited her in hospital, and she kept reminding me to keep her in the loop for her planned return.
    To her nearest and dearest (Steve, Claire, David and Amelia), I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss her dreadfully, but feel blessed to have known her and will remember her as the amazing friend, nurse and colleague that she was.
    Sending love to you all.

    Sally Jamie

    Sally Jamie

    My condolence to Steve,Claire and David & little Amelia
    Sue was not only a colleague I considered her as a friend.Sue will be remembered by us all as a lady who loved her family, her job and lived her life bringing a smile to many people’s face.Sue had an incredible sense of humour and a heart of gold and she will be missed greatly xxx
    Denise Taylor-silk

    Denise Taylor-silk

    I knew you for a short time but it was quickly apparent what a lovely person you were and I’m sure you will be sadly missed by everyone that knew you.

    Lynda Goddard

    How I regret that we did not get round to meeting each other .I am sure we would have got pn well .I know Jamie will take great care of your adorable Claire who has made our lives so different now that we have her on it . I cannot take your place Sue but I will do my utmost to look after Claire and help her in any way I possibly can ,Thank you for your wonderful and beautiful daughter . Mark and I send Steve Claire and David our sincere congolenses on such a sad time xxxx

    Suzy Jamie's mum

    So sorry for your loss, such a lovely family we have had the pleasure of knowing in many different formats through the years!
    From primary school with Peter and guide camps with Claire it has been a pleasure to know Sue and we are so sorry that she has been taken away from you all way too soon!
    Whatever you need guys we are all here for you xxx

    Sabrina and Kev Crocker (Franklin)

    Heartfelt condolences to Steve and family.. Fantastic memories and laughter for an exceptional lady. Sue is irreplaceable. Thinking of you all.

    Alison Cowap and Family

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