07.11.2007 : Frank Tomlin wrote Please forgive the intrusion. I was absolutely stunned to hear of Clair's passing. We worked together some years ago, at M&S in Nottingham, as part of the cash collection team. On Thursday evenings, occasionally, I would give her a lift home to her digs in Sneinton. She was such a lovely, down to earth girl, truly sweet and funny. I remember being so chuffed when she said she was getting out of M&S, to be a buyer, if I remember correctly. Those of us who were around all those years ago still remember her. We are truly sorry for your loss. With deepest sympathy, Frank Tomlin. Request removal
Please forgive the intrusion. I was absolutely stunned to hear of Clair's passing. We worked together some years ago, at M&S in Nottingham, as part of the cash collection team. On Thursday evenings, occasionally, I would give her a lift home to her digs in Sneinton. She was such a lovely, down to earth girl, truly sweet and funny. I remember being so chuffed when she said she was getting out of M&S, to be a buyer, if I remember correctly. Those of us who were around all those years ago still remember her. We are truly sorry for your loss. With deepest sympathy, Frank Tomlin.
01.04.2008 : Charles Stuart wrote Clair Zelly - Life can be strange - sitting at home last night and thought of Clair. Only knew her a short while - I covered her job at Speedo when she became ill - and met her in summer 06. I was struck by her spirit, her charm , her dignity and her great humour. In the little time we worked alongside - I was training her in the new systems as she was coming back to work - I just thought she was a smashing young woman. She was a fighter but in the end it was too much and now she is in a more peaceful place I'm sure. Anyway, Clair - cheers! My pleasure to know you just a little. Be happy up there! Charles Request removal
Clair Zelly - Life can be strange - sitting at home last night and thought of Clair. Only knew her a short while - I covered her job at Speedo when she became ill - and met her in summer 06. I was struck by her spirit, her charm , her dignity and her great humour. In the little time we worked alongside - I was training her in the new systems as she was coming back to work - I just thought she was a smashing young woman. She was a fighter but in the end it was too much and now she is in a more peaceful place I'm sure. Anyway, Clair - cheers! My pleasure to know you just a little. Be happy up there! Charles
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