Margaret Moore

Heage | 1944 - 2009

Margaret Helen Moore nee Lambert 1944 2009

Mum your were the most wonderful caring person and i am missing you so much. I wish i could turn back the clock just for one last chat. You loved and accepted everyone for the way they were and helped many. Your favorite saying " There but for the grace of God " and you meant it. You suffered for so long, yet never considered yourself unlucky or moaned about life. I know we were very lucky to have you for so long and we will never forget you. When i see someone less able than myself i will think of you and how you would of helped that person and i will try to be stronger and help that person, this will be your legacy and a lesson for us all. Mum i thank you for always being there for us all, your Daughter in law Julie who thought of you as a mum. Your Grandchildren Joanne and Dale, Son in law Lenny, Future Daughter in law Winnie and Great Grandchildren Liam and Hayden. Love you always never forgotten from your Son Mark xxxxxx

Your Memories

My very special Aunty Just a few words to sum you up.


You never failed to do your best, your heart was true and tender,
You simply lived for those you loved and those you loved remember.


You gave us all you had to give, gifts both great and small,
But most of all you gave us love, the greatest gift of all.


Memories are a gift to treasure,
Mine of you will last forever.

You were a great Mum,Great Sister, Great nannie, Great Aunty, Great Friend, You were simply the best ..

Love you lots
remember you forever all my love
Donna xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Donna Gascoigne — 19.06.2009
People will say how kind you were and how brave you were.
It is so true, but I just miss you for being you.
From your Brother George xxx
George Lambert — 19.06.2009
Just a little message to say what a wonderful women margaret was.
lifes best
rest in peace
god bless
love darrin,vicki,family
xx
Darrin Hancock — 20.06.2009
This tribute was published by Mark Dawson on 19.06.2009

Gifts

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