Difference between revisions of "Jeanette Peaty"

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We welcome [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Janet_Carter Janet Carter] as our new secretary, taking over from Jeanette Peattie who we sincerely thank for all her time and energy spent on behalf of the Village Hall over the last three years.
 
We welcome [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Janet_Carter Janet Carter] as our new secretary, taking over from Jeanette Peattie who we sincerely thank for all her time and energy spent on behalf of the Village Hall over the last three years.
  
'''2016 Death of Jeanette Peattie.'''  Jane Tyrer wrote for Hallmark - Readers will be saddened to learn of the death on 21st May of Jeanette Peattie formerly of Forge Cottage Loosley Row, after a short illness.
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'''2016 Death of Jeanette Peattie.'''  Jane Tyrer wrote for Hallmark - Readers will be saddened to learn of the death on 21st May of Jeanette Peattie formerly of [[Forge Cottage]] Loosley Row, after a short illness.
  
 
Before her move to Kent she was a familiar sight in the village  walking her beloved dogs, the latest of which had died shortly before her own illness.
 
Before her move to Kent she was a familiar sight in the village  walking her beloved dogs, the latest of which had died shortly before her own illness.
  
 
She is survived by her sons Martin and Andrew.
 
She is survived by her sons Martin and Andrew.

Latest revision as of 12:33, 5 October 2023

Jeanette became the Village Hall Committee secretary in 1991

In 1994 the following report came from the Village Hall Committee -

We welcome Janet Carter as our new secretary, taking over from Jeanette Peattie who we sincerely thank for all her time and energy spent on behalf of the Village Hall over the last three years.

2016 Death of Jeanette Peattie. Jane Tyrer wrote for Hallmark - Readers will be saddened to learn of the death on 21st May of Jeanette Peattie formerly of Forge Cottage Loosley Row, after a short illness.

Before her move to Kent she was a familiar sight in the village walking her beloved dogs, the latest of which had died shortly before her own illness.

She is survived by her sons Martin and Andrew.