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Lots of lovely memories of aunty Wendy when we were little. RIP xxx
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Will always fondly remember our 50 years of friendship. RIP xx
Julie Vaughan is raising money for The Cinnamon Trust
Mum passed away on 2nd November 2020 and has her funeral on Friday 20th November 2020 at 12.15
Milton Keynes Crematorium, Crownhill, Milton Keynes MK8 0A. Julie and Kristy have requested only family flowers and donations to Wendy's favourite charity The Cinnamon Trust. The Cinnamon Trust is a Charity that provides support for elderly and terminally ill people with pets. The organization relies on volunteers to walk dogs, transport pets, and foster pets whose owners have difficulty caring for them. It also administers pet sanctuaries. The patrons: Virginia McKenna, Sir Paul McCartney and the Trust is a Registered Charity, No. 1134680. As many of you know mum used to have a dog named Toby and the Trust put mum in touch with a fantastic volunteer named Jackie. Jackie walked Toby for mum when she was unable due to her COPD and when Toby passed away became a loyal friend to mum and visited her often even after she moved to Bletchley from Daventry. In honour of Mum and Jackie Kristy and Julie have decided to set up this page to donate all monies raised to the Cinnamon Trust. It is not often you see where the money gets spent and this is a very worthwhile cause especially in 2020 when many elderly need help with their pets. Any money raised will be much appreciated.
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