RosHANCOCKOn April 13th 2023 at the RSUH, Rosamond (Ros) aged 73 years of Leek. Beloved wife of the late John Hancock. Much loved mum of Lucy, stepmum of Dawn, very dear sister of Rod and a treasured aunty. Funeral Thursday May 11th. Service and Cremation at Carmountside Crematorium at 11:00am. Will friends wishing to attend kindly meet at the Crematorium. Family flowers only please, donations if desired to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Inquiries to S. Sigley & Sons, Funeral Directors, Leek, Tel. 01538 382048.
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In memory of Ros
Many loved you in your life and many miss you now.
I am just one of many with many memories made.
Chris:
06/05/2024
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Left by Chris:
06/05/2024
Sadly missed xx Dawn
Dawn:
05/05/2024
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Left by Dawn:
05/05/2024
How quickly a year has gone.
Everyone is moving on.
Times have been forgotten and remembered.
One thing that will never be forgotten and always remembered.
Is you.
Rosamond.
A name you always said you didn't like.
Most people knew you as Ros.
But I will always remember you as my sister ,Rosamond.
I do hope you are in a better and happier place.
R I P
RODERICK DAWSON:
04/05/2024
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Left by RODERICK DAWSON:
04/05/2024
Thank you from
Multiple Sclerosis Society
For all the donations given
04/06/2023
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A friend who is sadly missed
Donation left by Dawn Kirby
11/05/2023
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It is very sad to read you have passed away Ros.
May you Rest in Peace.
Your ever pleasant company will be greatly missed by many, especially your lovely daughter, Lucy and your devoted brother Rod.
I will never forget our good times together or how you always welcomed visitors to your home with your warm smile. Solace is found in you being Free at last from the hidden pain and struggles of living with the cruel disease of Multiple Sclerosis together with its many varied and misunderstood symptoms, you always managed to hide so well..