Happy #Kateday20!

It’s now almost three years since Kate left us.

And, on 4 July 2020, she would have celebrated her 59th birthday.

We always try to make Kate’s birthday a celebration: a day for family and friends to raise a glass, remembering her fondly and sharing afresh all the fun, laughter, love and happiness she brought into our lives.

We love you Kate. xx

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    Sarah, Paul, Lucas and Thomas

    Happy Birthday to you Kate xxx always in our thoughts xxx what an amazing friend, it was a privaledge to know you

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  2. Thinking of you today dear Kate, Always the youngest cousin😊 how time passes, nearly three years Hard to believe. Dear Kate.
    Lots of love as always
    Ruth xx

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