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Hospice flower fund donations total



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Published Date: 20 March 2008
DONATIONS totalling £5,642.89 were given to Pontefract Prince of Wales Hospice's flower fund in February.
The money was given instead of funeral flowers and the following names will be recorded in the Book of Remembrance on display in the hospice chapel:

Andrew Sullivan, Barbara Rogers, Bill Nunns, Colin Anderson, David Hopwood, Doreen Townsend, Doreen Walker, Doreen Young, Edith Murgatroyd, Elsie McDonald, G W Asquith.

George Henderson, Gerald Griffiths, Gladys Whalley.

Johanna Lesley Gough, Kate Smith, Kathleen Petrie, Lily Parker, Margaret Barraclough, Marlene Booth, Eustachy Pleskun, John Chafer, Doreen Westwood, Eva Dyson, Irene May Milner, Mrs R M Entwistle, Pamela Rose Williamson, Sylvia Carrington.

The total amount donated to the flower fund so far this year is £10,677.98.

Hospice patients, staff and volunteers thanked all those who made donations.



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  • Last Updated: 18 March 2008 3:26 PM
  • Source: Ponte and Cas Express
  • Location: Pontefract & Castleford
 
 
  

 
 


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