In loving memory of
Caroline Archer
20.02.1947 - 14.11.2022
In loving memory of Caroline who sadly passed away on 14th November
Details of the funeral are provided below. Please feel welcome to leave a personal tribute and click the button below to RSVP:
FUNERAL SERVICE
The funeral service will be held at 2.20pm on Monday 28th November at Kingston Crematorium
Directions for those who are attending are provided below. Following the service, you are invited to join us for a reception at The Harts Boatyard, Surbiton. It would help us enormously with catering if you could click the RSVP link below.
HOW TO GET THERE
FUNERAL SERVICE
Address:
Kingston Crematorium
Bonner Hill Road
Kingston upon Thames
KT1 3EZ
Directions:
Access Bonner Hill Road from Hawks Road, Kingston. Drive right to the end of the road and turn right into Kingston Cemetery and Crematorium. Continue straight ahead, through the archway and as you approach the crematorium chapel, you will see car parking on the right hand side.
There is a waiting room to the left of the chapel, so feel welcome to wait inside.
FUNERAL RECEPTION
Address:
The Harts Boatyard
Portsmouth Road
Surbiton
KT6 4ES
Directions:
The Harts Boatyard is located on the Portsmouth Road (A307) which runs between Kingston and Surbiton along the river Thames. There is a car park at the venue.
FLOWERS & DONATIONS
If you would like to order flowers, please feel free to contact our official funeral florist Leonoor at Rose & Mary on 07958 293 130.
Alternatively, we invite you to donate to our chosen charities Animal Aid and Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity.
Thank you
TRIBUTES
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Caroline was one of the most generous people I’ve known, I knew her at school but came across her some time after through the Chiswick Old Girls Society. We often ran into each other at health exhibitions, Caroline was committed to natural health like myself. I ran an animal rescue charity and Caroline would ring me up regularly to say she’d collected many lovely items for the charity to raise funds for animals in need. Caroline was passionate about animal welfare. Sadly we lost touch when I moved to Devon. Farewell dear Caroline, Rest in Peace x
Lynn Alford-Burow
I had the great pleasure of knowing Caroline for many years, she was a lovely person. I have wonderful memories of our shopping trips, often Liberty London fabric department where we would lose our sense of time looking and discussing the fabrics and what projects we would use them for, breaking off for a hot coffee and biscuits only to resume our search, happy times! Caroline was an accomplished needlewoman, she produced some beautiful embroidery work, it was much admired. She was an incredibly kind person who showed great empathy towards others. Rest peacefully Caroline. I hope we meet again one day. Love Daphne.
Daphne Owen
To a wonderful caring blessed soul who l and many other people had the privilege to have known Caroline and l was very lucky to have meet her wonderful daughters who l know will carry on all the beautiful memories she gave them both and share them with the world as Caroline did god rest her soul
Diane Galley