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Gilda Maud Wilson

February 3, 1935 - December 30, 2020

Gilda Maud Wilson or affectionally known as Auntie Sweetie sadly passed away on 30 December 2020. She is survived by two sons, Ajamu and Michael and one daughter, Donna. She has 5 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Auntie Sweetie was an amazing woman. She touched so many people's hearts and their lives and while the sky will have a new bright star she will be sadly missed by all. She be laid to rest on 27 January 2021. Due to the current restrictions it will be restricted to a small number. To ensure you all have an opportunity to remember her please use this to leave any funny stories, messages of condolences or simply a few words to say goodbye on this site.

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2021-01-21 10:54:52 wrote:

Dear Miss Sweetie, my abiding memory of you was at your wedding to Lee. You came gliding into the reception in a blue chiffon floaty long dress,.you looked like a princess, just stunning, that image will remain in my memory forever. Other memories are the visits you paid to our home to see my mum, Mrs Bonner, your first cousin. I sat in the room and listened to your conversation and laughter on many occasions. In recent years the only times I saw you were at funerals. You was always immaculately dressed and so very sweet to me. That was definitely a fitting name for you. It was a shock when I heard you had passed as I thought you would be here for so many more years but God had a different plan. Sleep on Miss Sweetie xx

2021-01-21 10:54:52 wrote: Dear Miss Sweetie, my abiding memory of you was at your wedding to Lee. You came gliding into the reception in a blue chiffon floaty long dress,.you looked like a princess, just stunning, that image will remain in my memory forever. Other memories are the visits you paid to our home to see my mum, Mrs Bonner, your first cousin. I sat in the room and listened to your conversation and laughter on many occasions. In recent years the only times I saw you were at funerals. You was always immaculately dressed and so very sweet to me. That was definitely a fitting name for you. It was a shock when I heard you had passed as I thought you would be here for so many more years but God had a different plan. Sleep on Miss Sweetie xx

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