Mrs Shelley Jackson
(Kemnay/Corringham, Essex)
Peacefully at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, Shelley, aged 71 years, dearly loved wife of the late Dennis, much loved mum of Leon and Lewis, dear mother in law of Tova and Sarah and a devoted nanny to Ethan, Liam and Red. Funeral service at Baldarroch Crematorium, Crathes on Friday, November 29, at 10.00am, to which all friends are respectfully invited. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu, if so desired at chapel exit in aid of The British Heart Foundation.
Jackson
(Kemnay/Corringham, Essex)
Leon and Tova & Lewis and Sarah would like to express their sincere thanks for the many kind expressions of sympathy received in their recent sad loss of Shelley, a dear mum and Nanny.
Special thanks to the staff of H.D.U., A.R.I. for their care and attention, to Mr Neil Mellis for his comforting service, To the Bennachie Lodge, Kemnay for their welcoming refreshments, grateful thanks to Premier Coaches for arranging the transportation from Kemnay to the crematorium, to all those who paid their last respects at Baldarroch Crematorium and for the generous donations received in aid of The British Heart Foundation.
Cremation Service
Location
Baldarroch Crematorium
Crathes
Banchory
Aberdeenshire
AB31 5QR
Date & Time
10:00am Fri 29th Nov 2024
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