What a beautiful photo of a beautiful lady inside and out. Gill was not only my neighbour, I was lucky enough to call her my friend too. She always had a smile on her face and would light up any room she walked in to. I miss our chats about her wonderful family and her love of life. She will be remembered fondly by us all
Caroline & family
20th February 2025
We’ve lost a wonderful friend and work colleague. Gill and I first met through the Women’s Institute where we became good friends. We lived near each other and when The Hub on Rye Hill opened its doors we both went and volunteered. We worked during the day in the coffee shop but on the odd occasion we helped out if there was an evening function. We would finish around 9:30 pm and Gill would always say “Let’s go for a nightcap in The Kings Head”. Which of course we did. George would join us
On another occasion George joined the Iden Short Mat Bowls group and Gill would come along to watch. One week we were short of players, so Gill was coaxed into giving it a try. Well she picked up a wood , didn’t focus on where it was going and just threw it with two hands down the lane. It reached the jack to everyone’s surprise and this she did on several occasions.
Gill was a lovey, well thought of lady and a good friend to many. We miss you. X
Celia
10th February 2025
The first thing you noticed about Gill was her kind eyes and her warm smile, she had such a caring nature. Not only was Gill a work colleague at Brewers but she was a wonderful friend, she took me under her wing and helped me to settle in and feel at ease. She had a great sense of humour and loved a chat and was as sharp as a tack, One time she said to me "there's a young man that comes in here who quite likes you", unbeknown to me she had also told the young man that i quite liked him too, and here we are 27 years later!! We miss you very much our lovely friend xxxx
Hayly and Calvin xx
2nd February 2025