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Ette Chiwaka

April 19, 1972 - August 29, 2020

Ette Chiwaka worked at Barking & Dagenham, Havering, and Redbridge CCGs for many years. She was a bright and bubbly member of the team with a strong, vibrant and lively character. Most recently, as a Senior Programme Manager in the Unplanned Care Team, Ette had worked closely with care homes, and had been at the centre of working with our local authorities to provide local care providers with support and advice during the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Those colleagues who knew Ette, will know she was a very loving mother of her three children, who dedicated herself to doing the very best for her family. Ette will be greatly missed by her colleagues and friends at the CCGs, and all of our thoughts are with her children and her family at this enormously sad and difficult time.

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  • 2020-10-06 13:05:27 View / Comment (0)
    Khurshid Hasan

    Khurshid Hasan

    Khurshid Hasan

    Very sad loss of a young life. Ette was lively, vibrant and full of life. During past year I got to know her better when we started sharing same office space. She will be greatly missed by all those who knew her.

  • 2020-10-06 12:39:19 View / Comment (0)
    clare burns

    clare burns

    clare burns

    Ette was a tower of strength, I had a glimpse into her life outside work, and was honoured to see her involvement in the wider community. Ette helped to challenge my views and perceptions.

  • 2020-09-17 15:48:04 View / Comment (0)

    Michelle Johnstone

    Ette was great to work with, she always felt the cold so I would give her my cardigan to wear to keep her warm.

  • 2020-09-18 10:16:52 wrote:

    No one to "run" to the hair shop with (cause Ette would often comment about how fast I walk), or to share their grapes with me anymore. I'll remember Ette as being a confident, straight-talking, thoughtful, ambitious, hard-working lady with many passions; but most importantly, I'll remember her as being a woman of integrity. I'll so miss the sound of Ette's indiscreet laugh, as well as her random updates on the Malawi elections and country poliltics. The office will not be the same without the presence of this beautifully sincere soul!

    2020-09-18 10:16:52 wrote: No one to "run" to the hair shop with (cause Ette would often comment about how fast I walk), or to share their grapes with me anymore. I'll remember Ette as being a confident, straight-talking, thoughtful, ambitious, hard-working lady with many passions; but most importantly, I'll remember her as being a woman of integrity. I'll so miss the sound of Ette's indiscreet laugh, as well as her random updates on the Malawi elections and country poliltics. The office will not be the same without the presence of this beautifully sincere soul!

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