This site is a tribute to Evelynne Fisher, who was born in Clifton, Bristol on April 29, 1934.
The death occurred at The Coombs Nursing Home on 19th September 2017 of Mrs Evelynne Fisher, aged 83 years of Clearwell.
The funeral service took place at St Peter's Church, Clearwell on Monday 2nd October with Rev Alan Wearmouth officiating and Rev Sarah Bick assisting with Readers Chris Howell and Denise Hogan. Reverend Frank Topping gave a fitting and poignant eulogy to Evelynne. The hymns Abide with me and In heavenly love abiding were sung, accompanied by the organist, Mrs Betty Weaver. There followed a committal service at the Forest of Dean Crematorium.
The funeral arrangements were carried out by Ernest Heal & Sons Funeral Directors who are collecting donations for Parkinson's UK and Dean Heritage Centre which would be sincerely appreciated and these may be given online, or sent to: Ernest Heal & Sons Independent Family Funeral Directors, 5 South Road, Broadwell, Coleford, GL16 7BH (Please make cheques payable to Ernest Heal Donations Account).
Family mourners
Lorna Fisher, daughter
Mary and Nigel Dutson, daughter and son in law
Cara Bull with John Dutson, granddaughter and partner
Nigel Dutson and Poppy Hogan, grandson and partner
Kay Dutson
Friends at the Church:
Daphne Balcomb, (rep Jeremy, Rachel and James)
Ann Howell
Betty Weaver
Wendy Lewis
Vicky Bagley
Sylvia Kerridge
Morris and Greta Hale
Mr Geoff Prosser (rep Karen Prosser, also Janet and Gerald Dowle)
Christine Young (rep Bea Erskine)
Jasmine and Ian Smith
Mrs A Ketteringham
Sue Kedward
Lesley Hardy
David Weaver
Mary Nicholson
Helen Goode
Mary Vittle
Lorna Allen
Mandy Vaughan
Mr and Mrs K Davies
Margart Couldridge
Pat Allen
Angela Allcock
Linda Rivers (rep The Coombs Nursing Home)
Carolyn Kilburn (rep The Coombs Nursing Home)
John and Linda Gunter
Apologies:
Mike Harvey
Veronica Jones
Mr & Mrs Phil Gwilliam
Floral tributes
In loving memory of
A dear Mum
Thank you for the music,
Laughter and imagination
Love always
Lorna, Mary & Nigel
XX
We shall forever tramp up Snowdon
With our woad on,
Regardless of being rained or blown on.
Loving memories
John Poppy Cara & Tom
In Loving memory of a
Dear Nan