WHYBORN CORINNE AMELIA Died suddenly on November 18, 2011 aged 46. Much loved sister of Maureen, Richard, Hazel, Rita, Louise and Allison. Daughter of the late Elsie and Edward Whyborn, relative and friend to many. Our loud, bright and bubbly Corinne, taken from all who knew her far too soon, she will be sadly missed. Funeral service at St Mary & Botolph Church, Whitton, on Monday, December 12, at 2.00 p.m. followed by a committal service at the West Chapel. The family request that you wear bright colours please. Flowers may be sent to Co-operative Chapel of Rest, 54 Cauldwell Hall Road, Ipswich or donations in memory of Corrine to Sickle Cell Society may be sent c/o. East of England Funeral Service, 47 St Helen's Street, Ipswich IP4 2JL.
Report this message By louise jane whatling on 25th Jan 2012
miss u more as time goes by,, love u forever xx
Report this message By Dena and jem on 4th Jan 2012Missing you so much, missing our daily chats, the world is a duller place without you. But... you have left so many happy memories & i am honoured to have had you as my friend. I will cherish all the memories & forever keep you in my thoughts. R.I.P xxxxxxx
Your friend Dena
Report this message By michael gardiner on 12th Dec 2011Fond memories of a truly lovely,happy person who enjoyed life and time with her friends and family. Will always remember Corinne having a night out with her friends. It was a pleasure to have known you. Sorely missed. xx
Report this message By Angela Bowen (Wade) on 5th Dec 2011Hadn't seen you in a while but you were such a memorable part of my teenage years and I will never forget that beautiful smile and infectious laugh. You were such a wonderful person who will be greatly missed and my thoughts and prayers are with your family. RIP my dear friend xx
Report this message By Colleen Riches on 5th Dec 2011We may not have seen each other every day but when we did it was like time stood still.. you made me laugh every time.. I am gonna miss you mate but I do have the best memories to cherish until we meet again. God will look after you. Sleep tight. xxxxx
Report this message By Jackie Holder on 2nd Dec 2011The biggest and brightest star in the sky. Will remember the laughs we shared. Missing you hunxxxxx
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