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Eileen Richardson

Published on 19/11/2021

RICHARDSON Eileen Eileen Richardson died suddenly but peacefully at home on 3 November 2021, aged 77. Much loved Mum of Aaron, Dan, Chris, James, Jessica and Rachel, and adored grandma to nine grandchildren. Eileen, who lived in Malvern for 30 years, will be deeply missed by all those who knew and loved her. Funeral service to be held on Tuesday 23 November at St Ninian's Church, Northumberland, 11am. Family flowers only, donations in Eileen's memory to War Child Afghanistan Emergency Appeal: warchild.org.uk.


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Myke November 26th, 2021
Fond memories for a very special lady with a loving and open heart ✨
Christine Keenan November 21st, 2021
John and Christine in Auckland, NZ, would like to say to Eileen’s family and friends our sincere heart-felt thoughts to you in the passing of Eileen., we are so very sad to here of Eileen passing and know she will be hugely missed.

I remember Eileen as a wise lady of terrific strengths with a generous heart, a beautiful artist and who spoke of her faith, her groups in the community, importance of family, enjoyment in reading and travel.

Eileen and our Mum Mary were close, they missed each other when Mum and Dad moved to NZ in 1963.

In May 2018 Jennifer, Andy and I spent time with Eileen during our visit to the UK, we had a lot of fun and many memorable times together, talking, sharing stories of family and travel experiences. We visited the Flodden Peace Gardens, a place that asks visitors what they could do to support Peace and reconciliation in their own lives.

I think Eileen has done just that, reconciliation between people and their outer world, between each other, making the future brighter. I feel a lot of gratitude and growth that our NZ family connected again through Mum and Eileen.

Dear Eileen cared so much for others, supportive, welcoming, always asking how each family member is doing, I think it was close to her heart to find out that people were being looked after, had the assistance needed and were not alone.

We love you very much Eileen, I will miss you, our bringer of God’s love and light, God bless you.

Love Christine, John and family in NZ