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' grand old age of 95. i=Mrs Edna Cowperthwaite, who ■


i-^dedicated 30 years o f service . to the Clitheroe Oxfam shop,


' died at Royal Blackburn Hospi- - tal with her family beside'her. Aswellashervolunteering,


- she was a life-long member of


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'' - . T h e money raised was tre- " bled by Mr Samir Saab, direc- of -.tor ofthe Roefield Specialist saiH-“Ti,-


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Meet the artists, enjoy the creative atmosphere and shop in style. Artists and Designers from across the North will be selling their handmade products.


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.^pdnity Methodist Church and in heryoungeryears taught at the Sunday school.


Shejoinedthechurchchoir


at the age of i3 and remained a ' : memberfor Soyears. She was a Methodist lay preacher for 50 years and well known and- respected on the Clitheroe circuit. . - •


-1 Born and brought up in Clitheroe,sheattendedtheNa- tional School and then to Clit­ heroe Royal Grammar School. On leaving school, she worked


, as a telephonist at Blackburn TelephoneExchangeuntilshe marriedWilliamThomas,also


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, v'-At the age o f40, Mrs Cow­ perthwaite wenttoworkas the deputy ihanagerat the Clithe-


■ roe Co-operative Society store in Moor Lane. She retired aged 60, but ju s t a few days later started voluntary work at the


unteering continued until she: was aged 90.


town’s Oxfam shop. Her vol­ '


Lisa Barker, manager o f the


Oxfam shop, paid tribute to a “remarkable woman”.'


“She was.an ab so lute ly


lovely lady and totally'com-" mitted to helping at this char- ' ity shop. She vo lu ntee red ' every Friday morning'and a l - • ways turned up whatever the weather,” said Lisa. “She was well-respected - and well-liked; Everyone knew ■





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■ - Paying tribute to a “wonj -d e r fu l mother”, Jean and


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