Annette (Ann) Cynthia Henry

04.04.1938 - 31.08.2024

Funeral Service Information

Funeral Service at Mintlyn Crematorium on Wednesday, 18 September, 2024 at 11:30 am

Funeral Home: TFS - Kings Lynn

Donations

Donations are no longer able to be made through our service.

Total raised:

145

Total excludes offline donations

We are sorry to hear about the passing of Ann. Love to all her family.

Mr & Mrs Bond

Sweet dreams. Sleep peacefully. You will be sadly missed by so many. Love Michael and Mary xx

Michael and Mary Brenchley-Hole

I have such wonderful memories of Auntie Ann when I was growing up and visiting from Scunthorpe where I used to live. She was always laughing and smiling and made time for everyone. Now reunited with Uncle Frank, God has gained a beautiful angel. Sleep well Auntie Ann, you will be missed but forever loved. Tracy xx

Tracy Gralton

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So sorry to hear about the loss of Ann. As a person she was one of the nicest and kindest people you could ever have met. To us she was auntie Ann. As an auntie she was always there if you wanted a chat or a cup of tea. I thought the world of my aunt and infact also my uncle Frank who we sadly lost. I love you auntie Ann and the world will be a sad and empty place without you. Rest in peace and give uncle Frank a handshake from us when you get together again.

Chris+Jo Bruce.

So shocked n saddened at the loss of a lovely lady our hearts go out to yous all at this sad time bless yous

Clock pharmacy

Ann was a lovely lady, got to know her & Frank when we moved a few doors away from them at field rd, Always made you feel welcome & always had time to talk. When we had our daughter (12yrs ago) they always made a fuss of her & had to take her to look at the budgies. God bless Ann, now united with Frank. X

Claire Wilson

Spending time with Auntie Ann when I was growing up was special. She was one in a million, caring and kind, always smiling and laughing. Words cannot express how much you meant to me. Sleep well Auntie Ann. Xx

Tracy

You think some people will live for ever, and my Nanna and Grandad Henry were two of those people. I have the fondest memories growing up with the treat of Nanna's icecream cone cupcakes - if you ever had one, you were very lucky! And the treat of opening one of your Christmas parcels - always a packet of animal biscuits that the kids would get to first. Rest peacefully Nanna, back with Grandad Frank now, and no doubt sat with a cuppa watching over your great-grandchildren running rings around us. All of our love Claire, Dusty, Dylan, Frankie, Louie and Pippa x

Claire Duddridge

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We couldn't have been treated any better, our conversations and arrangements were dealt with the utmost respect and sensitivity. When the funeral day came everything was dignified and professional, my loved one couldn't have been in better care, very pleased and would definately recommend.

Keith Page