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Harriet Rathbone

March 8, 1968 - August 23, 2021

It was with great sadness that we heard of Harriet Rathbone's tragic death in her home earlier this week, suddenly and unexpectedly. Harriet was an integral part of the Economic Crime Directorate, and was someone who brought people together with her kindness, humour and effervescent personality. Colleagues from across HSG, other parts of the Home Office, the NCA and NECC and UK Finance will all miss her immeasurably.

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2021-09-07 11:42:19 wrote:

Harriet. I am still struggling to process the news that you’ve really left us, so soon. I loved your company so much, your joyfulness, charm, all the fun topics of conversation, always a listening ear and how your warmth just emanated from you when we first spoke, to meeting you in person. You were probably one of the most welcoming and kindest souls I’ve ever met. On top of that, you were wickedly funny; I’ll always remember with fondness the laughter and conversations we shared together. And all the eatery recommendations. I’m so glad we decided to go ahead with the old team reunion last summer between lockdowns- I’ll always be grateful for that last bit of time spent together. I miss you very much already and will always think of you fondly. Rest in peace our lovely Harriet x

2021-09-07 11:42:19 wrote: Harriet. I am still struggling to process the news that you’ve really left us, so soon. I loved your company so much, your joyfulness, charm, all the fun topics of conversation, always a listening ear and how your warmth just emanated from you when we first spoke, to meeting you in person. You were probably one of the most welcoming and kindest souls I’ve ever met. On top of that, you were wickedly funny; I’ll always remember with fondness the laughter and conversations we shared together. And all the eatery recommendations. I’m so glad we decided to go ahead with the old team reunion last summer between lockdowns- I’ll always be grateful for that last bit of time spent together. I miss you very much already and will always think of you fondly. Rest in peace our lovely Harriet x

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