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Rosemary Breton

The funeral service, prior to cremation, for Rosemary Ann Breton (née Bourgaize, formerly De La Haye), widow of Alan, who died at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital, aged 82 years and six days, was held at Le Foulon Chapel and was conducted by Revd Benjamin Duncan. Opening the service was the music, No More Scars in Heaven by Casting Crowns. Included in the service was the Bible Reading John 14: 1-6, 26 together with a tribute given by Rachel, granddaughter and the Eulogy by Tom Ogier. During a period of quiet reflection, Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) by Edison Lighthouse was played.

The organist, Graham Martel, accompanied the singing of The old rugged cross and The Lord’s my Shepherd (Crimond).

Mourners were: Peter De La Haye, son and Liz De La Haye, daughter-in-law (also representing Mr G and Mrs J Bullock and Bob Torrence); Rachel De La Haye, granddaughter (also representing Colin Watson in Bristol and Sally Bone in Australia); Adrian De La Haye, son and Dee De La Haye, daughter-in-law (also representing David and Brenda O’Toole); Clive De La Haye, son; Sarah De La Haye, daughter-in-law (also representing Chantal Hughes and family in Jersey); Chloe De La Haye, grand-daughter (also representing Kylo, great grandson); Kara De La Haye, grand-daughter; Chris Gomes, partner; Marley Da Silva, foster grandson; Dan Philips and Lee Smith (also representing Brooklyn Philips-Smith, foster grandson);

Leanne Chandler, granddaughter; Dawn Robert (also representing Jamie De La Haye, grandson, Katelyn, great-granddaughter, Alex, great-grandson, Glen De La Haye, grandson in Manchester, Reece, Luke and Jake De La Haye, great-grandsons in Manchester); Peter Breton, brother-in-law and Natalie Breton (also representing Jo Breton, Ray Breton, Paula Williams, Mark Williams, Sandra Le Prevost and Mark); Margaret McLaughlin, sister-in-law (also representing Callum, Georgia, Shauna and Chloe McLaughlin, great-nephew and great-nieces); Mary Breton, sister-in-law (also representing Rose Duquemin and family); Brian Bretel, brother-in-law;

Betty McKinnon Brown, sister-in-law, Allan McKinnon Brown and Karen Mulvie, niece (also representing Kathleen Bourgaize, niece, Mark Bourgaize, nephew and Cristina Bourgaize, niece); Nicola Gavey, niece (also representing Kevin Breton, nephew, Sarah Breton, Jordan and Macauley, great-nephews); Mick Breton, nephew (also representing Patrick and Sharon Breton); Dave Bourgaize, nephew; Andy Bretel, nephew; Kevin Bretel, nephew; Robert Watson, cousin; Ella Harben, cousin; Henry Brehaut, cousin; Gwen Parsons, cousin.

Also present were: Paul and Mary Gannon (also representing family and Wheeler Developments); Stephen and Rebecca Gill; John and Marilyn Gill; Ian Mauger (also representing Stephen Mauger); David Mahy; Valerie Dumaresq; Hayley Allaway (also representing Stephen Allaway and Josh Allaway); Clive and Margaret Norman (also representing Marilyn Bougourd, Paul Nicolle, Pete and Jacqui); Rose Froome; Anne Sandwith; Phil Gill (also representing Carla and family);

Clare Ogier and Thomas Ogier (also representing Patrick Ogier, Dunstan, Regi and Ann Ward in London, Piers and Jill Bois in Dorset); Mr and Mrs Carlos Ogier (also representing Victoria, Anne and Alexandra Ogier in Barcelona, Spain); Natalie Kirk (also representing Yvonne Bogue, Alison Thomson, Mark Thomson, Richard Henderson, Paul Reagan and Darryl Walbridge); Harry Le Poidevin (also representing The Mariners Inn and Mick Dowinton); Dan Gleeson.

Flowers were from: Peter Adrian, Clive, Liz, Davine and Sarah. Pete, Liz, Rachel and Puss Puss. Adrian and Dee and Marion (Purr). Chloe, Karo, Kylo and Bump. Little Lady. Marley. Little Man. Brooklyn.

Donations in lieu of flowers were to be sent to the GSPCA, Les Fiers Moutons, St Andrew’s, GY6 8UD.

The arrangements were by Martels Funeral Services Ltd. with Joan Ozanne supervising.