In loving memory of Carol Dinham-Tracy who passed away peacefully at home on 25th February.
Details of the funeral are provided below, along with personal tributes.
FUNERAL SERVICE
The funeral service will be held at 4pm on Monday 22nd March at Mortlake Crematorium.
As capacity is limited, attendance is by invitation only, however the service will be webcast live and details of how to access this are provided below, along with directions for those who are attending in person.
WATCH THE LIVE WEBCAST ON THE DAY
Here are details of how to access the webcast of the funeral service live, starting at 4pm on Monday 22nd March:
WEBCAST VIA WESLEY:
- Click the button above to open the webcast page in a new tab
- Enter your Webcast Login details which are as follows:
- The Order ID: 81906
- Password: ysahsnnq
- Tick the box to agree to the Terms & Conditions
- Click the Login button
Once the stream has begun the video will load automatically.
Tips and troubleshooting
If you go to https://wesleymedia.co.uk/webcast now you can see an example webcast so you can test that you are able to see and hear it.
If by the designated start time the video is still not visible we advise that you periodically refresh this page (this can be achieved by pressing Ctrl and F5 together).
For any technical issues on the day, you can call the Wesley team on 01536 314 914.
HOW TO GET THERE IF ATTENDING
Address:
Mortlake Crematorium
Kew Meadow Path
Townmead Road
Richmond
TW9 4EN
Directions:
Turn into Townmead Road off the A205 Mortlake Road. At the mini-roundabout, turn right into Kew Meadow Path. Go through the gates and park in the car park on the left hand side.
The crematorium building will be in front of you, if you walk under the left archway, there is a Waiting Room on the right hand corner and loos are on the left hand side. The ladies are in the small waiting area on the left, the gents doorway is a little further along from this room.
We will be looking out for you and will come to gather you all at the required time.
After the service we will lead you out to one of the small memorial gardens where you can stay and chat for a while.
DONATIONS
In lieu of floral tributes we invite you to donate to our chosen charity Princess Alice Hospice.
Thank you
TRIBUTES
Carol was always a cheerful and positive person, and highly adaptable to the many changes that occurred in her life, which she faced without complaining. She supported me in my career, for which I have always been grateful, even though this meant she could only develop her own true potential later in life; in this she showed how unselfish she was. Mostly I am grateful to her for the way in which she raised our three beautiful (inherited from Carol, not me!) girls, who made her (and me) extremely proud of what they achieved and for what, quite simply, they they are; responsible, honest humans. Thank you, dear Carol, each in our own way, we shall all miss you.
Rob Dinham
Carol – a well travelled lady
Carol could never be accused of being a person living in one place- always prepared to move on and face new challenges . We first got to know Carol in the 1970 s through our friend Rob. We were aware she came from Trinidad and Tobago and kowing her adaptable nature she settled in quickly to a different life style of living in the the UK. We remember her living in our great capital city in such places as West Ealing, Swiss Cottage and Uxbridge. As the three lovely young girls grew up we also remember her living in Barrington, Somerset for a while.
But Brazil and Florida were also on the list of places to live and we recall those many Christmas trips back to the Uk from a hot sunny Brazil at Christmas via frozen Toronto in Canada ( where she saw her family ) .
Always adaptable she seemed able to turn her hand to many things. We will be remembering her and her family on her final journey from Teddington to one of the most beautiful stratches of the river Thames at Mortlake. Love to all Ray and Sue Cox, High Wycombe, Bucks.Carol – a well travelled lady
Carol could never be accused of being a person living in one place- always prepared to move on and face new challenges . We first got to know Carol in the 1970 s through our friend Rob. We were aware she came from Trinidad and Tobago and kowing her adaptable nature she settled in quickly to a different life style of living in the the UK. We remember her living in our great capital city in such places as West Ealing, Swiss Cottage and Uxbridge. As the three lovely young girls grew up we also remember her living in Barrington, Somerset for a while.
But Brazil and Florida were also on the list of places to live and we recall those many Christmas trips back to the Uk from a hot sunny Brazil at Christmas via frozen Toronto in Canada ( where she saw her family ) .
Always adaptable she seemed able to turn her hand to many things. We will be remembering her and her family on her final journey from Teddington to one of the most beautiful stratches of the river Thames at Mortlake.
Love to all Ray and Sue Cox, High Wycombe, Bucks.
Carol may God bless 🙏 your soul you will always be remembered in our hearts 💕. You were friend and mother finger to me. May your soul rest in peace ✌ always
Monica Kalibwa
I remember your lovely smile and will treasure those memories growing up with you. The secrets we shared and childish things we’d did, and as the years passed quickly by we grew closer
I miss you dearest Sister Carol and I always will!
Although, I am sad you’re no longer with us , I am comforted that you will be with our parents again. Rest in Peace🙏
Ingrid Caracciolo
I remember you from the old country,Trinidad. Not long ago, your dad lived on the out skirts off Port of Spain,Carol you were always smiling, one off the best looking ladies full off life.my best memories off you was at your Birthday party in London with your daughters and her husbands,!!!!good times great memories, now that you are resting you will always be remembered, you will always be alive so long as your loved ones REMEMBER You!!!!!!!sleep well REST IN PEACE your friend 4 ever ROY
Roy Christopher
You were always so special to me,
Thank you for being you …….
Marc Tracy
I was very fortunate to meet Carol. She was the most exciting person I ever met. She was beautiful, glamorous, exotic, great fun and came from literally another world to mine. I found her completely fascinating and learned so much from her. For a few years we were close. Her girls and mine were similar ages and we lived close by. Rob was in Brazil a lot and then they divorced. Carol was brave and strong. Such a positive and generous person. Unafraid of what life threw at her. Always thinking ahead, setting her sights on what she wanted and working so very hard. She has earned every good thing that came to her. They were many, she adored her girls and her grandchildren, their happiness was hers.
I am so very sad that I will never see her again.
Maggie Rawlins
May I seized this opportunity at this time to celebrate the life of my sister Carol Evangeline Dinham. My sister was born on 08th November 1950, at 6:00 pm. She was the last child of three children. From an early age she demonstrated her spiritual side by caring about self and others. She was always wearing a smile on her face and could always say something funny to make you laugh; she was very pleasant to be around. He personal Hygiene was at a very high standard, education was high up on her priority list and have to repeat her smile. I have lost a friend and a sister and May Her Soul Rest In Peace. I have to keep this short because if I continue you will be reading for one day. Thank you.
Cecil Benoit
Carol was a great colleague, may her soul rest in peace.