In Memory of
Shirley Sainsbury-Brown

23 Mar 1931 - 17 Jun 2024

Shirley Sainsbury-Brown

Online Donations Received: £215.00

Shirley Brenda Sainsbury-Brown of Sunbury on Thames passed away on 17th June 2024, aged 93 at Abbey Chase Nursing Home in Chertsey.

She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by her son Andrew, daughter Deborah, her wider family, and all who knew her.

Her funeral service will take place on Friday 12th July at South West Middlesex Crematorium at 11:20am, followed by a memorial service at St Augustine's Church, Whitton.

Family flowers only please.

Donations in lieu of flowers are welcome to Richmond and Twickenham District Scouts. You can make an online donation and leave a tribute message by clicking on the button below.

We thank you all for your kind words and messages of support.

Tributes Received

Anna Van Boesschoten

In loving memory of Shirley, our lovely neighbour for many years. Rest in peace.

Christine Scruby

I will remember Shirley as a great mentor and friend in scouting, with much love and respect from Christine.

Phil Beal

Going to miss our chats about Cubs , thank you for all the support over the years

Anonymous

Shirley you were a fantastic supporter of scouting in Richmond and will greatly missed. Thank you for all your help and kindness.

Robert david Attridge

Known you for over forty years,youwill be sadly missed Bob.

Ian Hardy

Scouting in Richmond upon Thames wouldnt have been as good as it is now without Shirleys efforts for over 50 years. As the District Treasurer for ma

Phil Hunt

Shirley's unwavering passion for the Scouts for over 50 years where her first thoughts were always for the Young People, has been a true inspiration for me. I count her as a friend and I will miss her.

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In Memory of
Shirley Sainsbury-Brown

23rd March 1931 - 17th June 2024

93 years of age.

South West Middlesex Crematorium
Hounslow Road
Hanworth
Feltham
Middlesex
TW13 5JH   -   Friday 12th July at 11:20am

Shirley Brenda Sainsbury-Brown of Sunbury on Thames passed away on 17th June 2024, aged 93 at Abbey Chase Nursing Home in Chertsey.

She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by her son Andrew, daughter Deborah, her wider family, and all who knew her.

Her funeral service will take place on Friday 12th July at South West Middlesex Crematorium at 11:20am, followed by a memorial service at St Augustine's Church, Whitton.

Family flowers only please.

Donations in lieu of flowers are welcome to Richmond and Twickenham District Scouts. You can make an online donation and leave a tribute message by clicking on the button below.

We thank you all for your kind words and messages of support.

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Donations Received: £215.00
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In loving memory of Shirley, our lovely neighbour for many years. Rest in peace.
Anna Van Boesschoten £50.00
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I will remember Shirley as a great mentor and friend in scouting, with much love and respect from Christine.
Christine Scruby £25.00
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Going to miss our chats about Cubs , thank you for all the support over the years
Phil Beal £20.00
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Shirley you were a fantastic supporter of scouting in Richmond and will greatly missed. Thank you for all your help and kindness.
Anonymous
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Known you for over forty years,youwill be sadly missed Bob.
Robert david Attridge £25.00
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Scouting in Richmond upon Thames wouldnt have been as good as it is now without Shirleys efforts for over 50 years. As the District Treasurer for ma
Ian Hardy £20.00
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Shirley's unwavering passion for the Scouts for over 50 years where her first thoughts were always for the Young People, has been a true inspiration for me. I count her as a friend and I will miss her.
Phil Hunt £50.00
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