Sue Whittle
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Pancreatic Cancer Action
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We aim to improve survival for pancreatic cancer by focusing on early diagnosis.
Too many people are diagnosed too late. We need to 'change the numbers' for pancreatic cancer by making more people aware of the symptoms and to understand the risks. We work to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer among both the public and medical communities, to improve the information available for patients and we provide educational courses for medical clinicians. We also fund research specifically to help improve early diagnosis.
Simply, we need more people diagnosed in time for surgery - currently the only potential for a cure."
Charity Registration No. 1137689
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TOTAL DONATION
£345.00 + £86.25 Gift Aid potential
Bev Knight
Thinking of your beautiful family at this sad time.
Sending love and hugs to all who were privileged enough to know and spend time with you.
You will be missed .
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid
03/03/2026
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Rod and Lindsey Sharpe
We'll miss you Sue. You were always so positive and full of life. Thanks for giving us the best ever son-in-law. We promise to look after your lovely Charley the best we possibly can. May you rest in peace now and rise in glory. Rod and Lindsey xx
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid
03/03/2026
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The Wiles Family
You gave me the best friend in the world, I will be forever thankful. Rest in peace, Suzy P xx
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid
28/02/2026
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Sue Robathan
Dear Sue - we shared many things - from nursing to singing to exercising and walking our dogs. You will be sorely missed by all that knew you.
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid
27/02/2026
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Christine & Laura
'Aunty Sue' was someone very special to Laura and became her godmother when Laura was 18 months old. Sue first met Laura when she was only a few months old and she was probably the first friend I made when I moved to Bournemouth in 1993. She helped me through some tough times when I became a single parent for a few years and she looked after our doggy Mr Sproggit!
I am so sad that we lost touch in recent years but eternally grateful that Sue was always there for Laura and it was a touching moment when she read a poem at Laura and Jonathan's wedding ceremony in 2023. We will never forget her.
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid
26/02/2026
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Pam & Roger
35 years a neighbour we will our dogs bumping into each other and us putting world to rights RIP Sur
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid
25/02/2026
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Mark Antony Philip Hoare BEM
As Susan's brother I am saddened at her passing and wish peace and love to her children and grandchildren.
£40.00 + £10.00 Gift Aid
24/02/2026
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Yvonne O'Neil
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid
23/02/2026
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Tania Erbetta
I'm sure Sue will be greatly missed by a lot of people and even more dogs! She certainly had a unique bond with them. Even the difficult ones like one of mine. I always enjoyed our chats and her quirky sense of humor. I had great confidence in her looking after our dogs and she used to enjoy the homemade cake I used to take her when dropping them off. She's left us far too early, but I know her strong faith will have always been with her. Xx
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid
22/02/2026
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Louise & Andrew Bell
Sue was a very kind, knowledgeable and positive lady. We loved it when she looked after our dogs as she was so caring and we always knew they were in good hands. I enjoyed my many walks with Sue and I will miss her very much.
£25.00 + £6.25 Gift Aid
22/02/2026
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W. Smith and Sons is a genuine family business. In 1892 Walter Smith, a wheelwright from Puriton in Somerset, established his own coach building business in Pine Road, Winton. His work occasionally involved the construction of horse drawn hearses and carriages for the funeral trade, and it was not long before Walter realised that he could also provide a funeral service to supplement his coach building work. By 1896, the business expanded sufficiently to warrant a move to larger premises in Wimborne Road, Winton, where it has remained to this present day. Following Walter’s death in 1934 and the onset of the motor vehicle, it was decided by his sons, Leslie and Gordon, to seize the coach building work and concentrate solely on funeral directing.
enquiries@wsmith-funerals.co.uk