Person:Jean Wilkinson (1)

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Jean Eileen Constance Wilkinson
m. 2 Oct 1926
  1. Jean Eileen Constance Wilkinson1926 - 2003
  2. Patricia May Edith Wilkinson1932 - 1933
  3. John Edward Wilkinson1934 - 2000
  4. Robert Durling Wilkinson1948 - 2000
m. 14 Sep 1949
m. 1 Apr 1953
  1. Janet Goldsmith1954 - 1954
Facts and Events
Name Jean Eileen Constance Wilkinson
Gender Female
Birth[1] 14 Nov 1926 Ashford, Kent, England26 Upper Denmark Road,
Christening[2] Ashford, Kent, EnglandChristchurch,
Other[5][8] From 1945 to 1948 Woolwich, Kent, EnglandATS Military Service
Marriage 14 Sep 1949 Willesborough, Kent, EnglandWillesborough Parish Church
to John (Jack) Bertram Mills
Marriage 1 Apr 1953 Ashford, Kent, EnglandParish Church
to Aubrey Kenneth (Ken) Goldsmith
Death[3][4][6] 6 Jun 2003 Ashford, Kent, EnglandWilliam Harvey Hospital, Cause: Renal failure & Insulin Dependant Diabetes Myllitus
Burial[2] 16 Jun 2003 Ashford, Kent, EnglandBybrooke Cemetary,
Other[2] Ashford, Kent, EnglandMember of Ashford Operatic Society & Invicta Singers Hobbies
Religion[2][7] C of E

Address: 37 Francis Road Ashford, Kent, England Name: Mrs Jean Goldsmith Sort by: Mrs Jean Goldsmith Address 1: 37 Francis Road Address 2: Ashford, Kent, England

Phone: 01233 627619

Had diabetes since 1948.

(Medical):refused to eat or drink for last 5 days

References
  1. Birth Certificate.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Graham Goldsmith.
  3. Death Certificate held by Graham & Sandy Goldsmith.
  4. Death Certificate held by Graham & Sandy Goldsmith
    Graham Goldsmith present at the death.

    Quality: 4

  5. Graham Goldsmith. Jean Wilkinson.
  6. Jean Goldsmith (Graham & Ian's Mum) passed away on 6th June 2003. She will be greatly missed, and not least in the local church and the Invicta singers who she was a part of for many years. It was therefore all the more fitting that the singers sang at the funeral service as a celebration of the part music played in her life.
    She had diabetes for about 54 years and Rheumatoid Arthritis, but she did not let these conditions limit her in anyway. She flew for the first time at the age of 51 to New Zealand to see the family.
    She helped in every way she could in establishing the Paula Carr diabetes centre at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford. Besides singing in the Invicta singers and the local church choir for many years. She touched the lives of so many.
  7. Was member of the Choir at Christchurch, Ashford, Kent, England for many years
  8. Went to Egypt in 1946 by steamer about June. Had 21st birthday in Fyad by Paras. Came back on The Amapora from Port Fourad, Egypt to (spent Xmas off Lisbon) Hamburg, then onto Glasgow in Jan 1948.