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Kathleen Margaret APPLETON

Published on 09/11/2023

APPLETON Kathleen Margaret A much-loved sister and aunt. 'Kath' you were always there for us, whenever we needed you. Your kindness and generosity were without bounds. You will be so sadly missed by all your friends and family, especially by your brother John and nephew Pete, who were lucky to see you almost every day and Mitch the dog, who like us, already fills the pain of you not being here. ---------------- The Funeral Service will take place on Thursday 16th November 2023 at 12 noon at Pear Tree Church followed by a burial at St Mary Extra Cemetery. Flowers accepted. Donations in memory of Kath can be made to The Royal British Legion or The British Red Cross Society c/o Jonathan Terry Independent Funeral Directors 101 Peartree Avenue, Bitterne, Southampton SO19 7JJ Tel. 023 8043 4444 or via www.jonathanterry.co.uk

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Pete the feet November 9th, 2023
To me you were not my Aunt you were my Mother, Aunt and Friend all in one petit person. Words can never describe the warmth and harmony of such a lady as my Aunt Kath. You helped to raise me from a baby all the way to who I am today. When I came of age and went to work you did not stop their you still continued to look after me. Instead of slowing down and relaxing into retirement you continued your routine . You leave your house and walk down to ours you must of repeated that journey 1000's of times, you walked everywhere.
Aunt Kath was also very stubborn if she put her foot down nothing would change her mind. She loved your company especially if family and Friends came to see her at her house as long as they came for more than 10 minutes. I use to take Aunt Kath out in the car with Mitch (dog) on the back seat, first thing I had to do was pump the seat up so she could see over the dash. Aunt Kath was very good at telling me how to drive, stop flash your lights let him out was her regular thing when in my car.
Later in life was finally my turn to help Aunt Kath she became very fragile ,her memory went a bit, but she still continued doing her routine. Words do not and can not describe the feeling of emptiness I feel at the loss of my dear Aunt Kath, heaven has got another Angel and I'm left with a broken heart and a void I cannot fill.
Love you always Aunt Kath
Love Pete xxx