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It was devastating to hear of Becky’s passing. I had the privilege of knowing & working with Becky for almost 14 years, & remember the first time I met her. The impression she left was of a barely restrained ball of Energy. Enthusiasm & willingness to learn. She was kind , thoughtful & always willing to help other people. I can’t think of an occasion when she didn’t leave me with a smile on my face and wondering where she got her energy from, although that might have been from her steady diet of sweets! I can still see the joy on her face at the happiness of others, particularly at a colleagues wedding, & I hope that is how I continue to remember her. My heart goes out to her Family, & hope that these tributes reinforce how loved Becky was amongst all who knew her, she will be sorely missed.
Simply devastating news. Becky had a beautiful soul, she was Intelligent, tenacious, and incredibly professional. She was part of the Vodafone account team that worked with myself and my team at Manchester Airport. Nothing was ever too much for her and she earnt the respect of my team very quickly. Recently, she became one of my neighbours and I would regularly see her out walking her dog always wearing that big, beautiful smile. My memories of her will always be one of happiness and smiles, along with the giggles we would share when she was in my office. She leaves behind her a huge hole that can never be filled. Sending my deepest sympathies to Becky's family for this dreadful heartbreak.
Becky, still dont want to believe this is real. From us working together at Webhelp 11-12 years ago, to us coming to manchester having an interview together, car sharing, you and kie helping me move house, you helping Kie rewire my house, talks about the 100, your love for Scooter (which always made me laugh) your kindness, sometimes straight to the point answers that made you who you are, I will miss you dearly, our trips to Old Trafford with your dads works tickets, great nights out in Wazza where you couldnt really handle your drink :) Goodbye for now my friend xx
I had the pleasure of working closely with Becky and getting to know her over a number of months during the last year. I always looked forward to our chats and have such fond memories of the stories she would tell. Becky has the most infectious personality and although I only got to know her over a short period of time, it's clear to see the lasting impact she's had across everyone who was lucky enough to have met her. My sincerest condolences to Becky's family and friends at this time
I am really sad to hear of the passing of our Bex. I struggled to comprehend that this was true, but having read through some of the messages left in her rememberance, I have to believe it. Bex will always be a beautiful sole inside and out, who had so much respect for others around her. I know she worked very hard to build a future of her choosing, which brought her a lot of hapiness; a very inspiring outlook, personally. I still recall the time Bex's mother had a car accident and Bex cried her eyes out because she was so worried, showing just how much she cared for her mother. She then rushed off to help her mum. I remember feeling warmth towards Bex and I hoped all was ok, for her sake. My prayers are with Bex's family and loved ones. I hope she can rest in peace. Always love. Aqib
We always used to start a chat about something we were working on in SharePoint or in PowerApps, which very quickly turned into discussing films or the latest TV series. I can't believe she's gone..
Its taken a few days to digest the news and I wasn't really sure I could find the right words to adequately describe the sense of loss. Becky worked closely with me on MAG and I can honestly say it was a privilege to have had that opportunity to work with her. She was a tenacious, funny and dedicated person and much like anyone else that met her, I hit it off with her right away. Becky built some fantastic customer relationships that developed into real friendships which just highlights what a brilliant person she was. You will be sadly missed. I send my condolences to your family and hope that, in time, all of these messages highlighting just how amazing you were will bring some happiness to them.
I really cannot believe this news, she was even active on Social Media recently. Becky was such a lovely person to know, she put her heart and soul into anything she was involved with and built up really good relationships with the customers she dealt with and they loved her All my condolences go out to all her family at this sad time
I don’t even know where to start Bec. You were one of the sweetest souls I have ever been friends with. We would chat for ages over clothes, food and even bloody medical procedures!! I never actually knew anyone could get drunk quicker than me and be a cheaper date (2 drinks Bec)!! And don’t even get me started on your diet!! You had just succeeded in actually not minding an apple, your first bit of fruit in forever! I will forever think of you when I eat chips and gravy, your ultimate favourite! I am so glad we got to spend a beautiful day at Carole’s wedding, we giggled and danced away and celebrated your engagement, you were super happy. In our most recent team meeting you said that I always made you feel better after a rubbish day at work and I just wish I could make you feel better now Bec because this is killing me. Heaven only takes the very best and I will visit you in my dreams little one xxx
I am deeply saddened to hear the news of this tragic accident. Becky was such a lovely, happy, hard working and tenacious young lady with her whole life ahead of her. I liaised with Becky over a number of years on queries she may have with one of her Customers; be that something wrong in a system, a suggestion for a process improvement or anything to make a better experience for her Customer. Becky always had the Customer at the heart of every thing she did and was always professional in her dealings with colleagues. Sending condolences to all her friends and family. RIP my lovely xx
Memories... Where do I even start! I have worked with Bec since I was 18 so there are a lot! Over the years became a very dear friend. I don't think I have ever seen anyone drag out their student eating habits as long as Bec did! Years ago, she used to live on pot noodles, Chocolate and chips and gravy! I nearly fell off my chair one day when I actually saw her pull a "salad" (I use the term very loosely) out of her bag to try and eat more "veg"! I remember the time when she didn't have a car and little Bec rocked up to work in Kie's HUGE transit van that she couldn't get into the carpark :') that was a laugh and a half attempting to turn that around and getting stuck! There are so many memories that i can share i could go on. So many conversations and tip swapping on house renovations and the ridiculous things we bought for our pets and spending far to much money on Holidays! We spent many a work night out before VF and during with many colleagues f old and new from different areas, sharing many laughs, memories and (TOO) many shots and and just a couple of glasses of wine for you (2 drink Bec!)! I have so many stories but i will savor them but will leave it there! As I am writing this, my heart is aching and sadness is consuming me. You had so much to live for and an amazing life mapped out! It still does not feel real! You were the kindest soul, always there and willing to help anyone and everyone that asked work related or otherwise! You really will leave a big hole in a lot of people's hearts. Fly high darling and sleep tight. Until we meet again xx
Since I was told of the awful news today, I've been struggling to put into words, on remembr my memories of Becky. Like everyone else, what a great human being with her whole beautiful life ahead of her. I work for a company where she worked on our account. I want to share with you all the last work interaction we had. She did some piece of work, an import escalation which got sorted out, my response to her email simply said, Perfect. Thank you. Her last ever email to me said, Your Welcome :-) On a personal and work level you come across gems, people who kind, caring, diligent, bright, and glowing like a light. Becky is one and I will miss her.
I got to know Becky a great deal more over the last few years and the more time I spent with her, the more I admired her infectious enthusiasm. She was a very hardworking and supremely helpful individual, who always made time to assist colleagues, even when it wasn't part of her job. On a personal level she was a lovely character who could be very funny or very serious when required. I enjoyed our long chats, she was always honest and direct, someone to rely on to give good advice. She will be greatly missed by all and my thoughts are with her fiancé, family and friends.
Becky had the most beautiful soul. She lived to help others and excelled at it. Intelligent, tenacious, organised, professional, she had a positive influence on everyone that worked with her. I worked hand in glove with Becky for the last 7 years on the Manchester Airport and HSS Accounts - I have never and will never work with anyone that I respect more. Her customers ADORED her as much as I did. She really was the best of people. She leaves a trail of happiness behind her but a hole that can never be filled. I'm so devastated. My deepest sympathies go out to Becky's family for this terrible tragedy.
Becky, I honestly can't believe I'm writing this. It was only a few days ago we were talking about our future weddings, nights out and watching Christmas films. You are such a genuine, lovely, kindhearted soul that I got to know only over a short space of time. But the conversations we did have were so funny and so real. I will really miss you, sending all of my love to your family.
We shared many happy times together, chatting all day long about rubbish with the gang in Atlas & Pacific, eating chips in the canteen and complaining that there was a stray vegetable on your plate, the messy night in Media City where we met "2 drinks Becky". Then the virtual 'nights out' over lockdown with lots of laughs, cocktails and questionable games. Before you left Vodafone you attended one of my team meetings where we spoke about being positive and kind towards one another. I wanted to share this picture of all the comments that people made about you that day. It really sums up the impact you had on everyone's lives and how you made everyone so proud to call you a colleague and a friend. Until we meet again, sleep tight x
I cannot digest this news, I spoke with Becky just a few weeks ago to check in on how her renovation project was doing. Becky and I used to regularly share progress reports on our home renovations, admittedly Becky was far more advanced at DIY than I was! Will never forget the day she passed her phone to me to talk to her partner Ky who talked me through installing my first spotlights in my house! Not to forget the days where Becky took over my accounts at work and we would meet up regularly at my new place of work at Manchester Airport for a coffee. You were an amazing colleague who always had my back but even more so a good friend... Michael
Becky really was the fountain of all knowledge and always knew the answer when any of her colleagues had a query. She was always happy to help and was so well thought of throughout the business. It was a huge loss to Vodafone when she left the company. A very kind and down to earth girl who will be very sadly missed by everyone who knew her. Sending lots of love to her family and friends.
Always energetic and customer focused - Becky took control of her customers and provided some of the best SLM I have seen. Always looking to learn and improve our processes, she was a leader. She was a massive loss to Vodafone when she left, leaving a huge gap of knowledge, experience and personality. Such tragic circumstances when she was embarking on her next chapter - she will be remembered fondly by all those who worked with her in VF. Gone far too soon x
I will always remember how kind and friendly Becky was. She was always extremely helpful and would always go out of here way to help anyone she could within Service Management. I am sure that I asked many a daft question, but she was truly patient and always approachable. She will be truly missed.
I spoke to Becky a lot for work advice since joining Service Management. She was a fountain of knowledge and always knew the answer or direction to point people in. I met Becky face to face for the first time, where we were put into a team for a group activity, which we called our team 'The Welly Wanger’s, we laughed non-stop that day. Since then, I spoke to Becky frequently and she was always so supportive, cheering her work colleagues on. A brilliant Service Manager and a lovely person, who will be deeply missed.
We only worked on one project together but soon found that we'd speak very frequently about application ideas or just a general chat about all things. Walking through life you don't find too many like this you can make an instant connection with. One of the good ones and she will be missed! x
I met with Becky many times and was always struck by her passion to make things better for her Vodafone customers and colleagues. She was a digital pioneer and I learnt a great deal from her and loved our chats where she would update me on her latest projects inside and outside of work. I will miss her bubbly personality and sharp wit greatly. Sleep well my friend, you are missed x
I got to know Becky through various joint work activities, and it wasn't long before we began to just call each other out the blue to sound board ideas or simply unload if either of were having a tough day and wanted to share the stress. She became a really good ‘virtual’ friend and will be terribly missed.
I still remember the first time Becky literally poked me on the shoulder when i was a Incident Manager and she said i think i have an MI. Then introduced herself straight afterwards. Foundation to a great working relationship. I well never forget that poke on the shoulder! Becky was a lovely colleague and fantastic Service Manager.
I remember Becky's amazing knowledge of SharePoint, more, I remember how patient she was and all the time she took explaining it to me! Becky always had her customers' best interests at heart and supported lots of her colleagues with her knowledge of tools and processes. We had lots of conversations about our shared love of our 'fur babies' and I often think of the chats we had about our favourite fantasy authors and the recommendations she gave me for new books to try. I must confess I was hoping that one day she'd decide to return to Vodafone... and I'm devastated that there is no chance now that I'll get to work with her again.
Penny Thomas-Pearse
Penny Thomas-Pearse
I still can't compute that I am writing this. I was lucky enough to have met you, worked with you and to become friends with you, although we wouldn't speak for a while, it would seem like time hadn't moved when we did. You are the most genuine, loving and energetic person I have met, your smile and laughter was infectious. Your strange quirks used to make me giggle and I don't think I have ever looked at chips the same way since meeting you nor known anyone who consumed sweets as much as you! I'm heartbroken for you, you and Kie will be so terribly missed by everyone whos lives you touched. My thoughts are with both of your families at this devastating time.
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