In loving memory of Kim Jeanette Longford who sadly passed away on 19th 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 10.40am on Friday 17th December at Mortlake Crematorium
This will be followed by a reception at Thatched House in Hammersmith at 12.30pm. Directions for those who are attending are provided below. The crematorium politely requests that face coverings are worn, in particular when walking into the chapel. The service will be webcast live and details of how to access this are provided below.
WATCH THE LIVE WEBCAST ON THE DAY
Here are details of how to access the webcast of the funeral service live:
WEBCAST LOGIN DETAILS:
- Click the button above to open the webcast page in a new tab
- Click on the green button Proceed to log in
- Enter your username and password which are as follows:
- Username: reca0131
- Password: 756132
- Click the Login button
Once the stream has begun the video will load automatically.
Tips and troubleshooting
We recommend you try logging in to the webcast so you can test that you are able to see and hear it – make sure your speakers are turned on and up.
If when viewing a Live Webcast you can no longer see the video, it’s possible that connection to the crematorium has been lost. Please wait, and this should be restored as quickly as possible.
Any further problems please click here or call the Obitus team on 03333 447 440.
HOW TO GET THERE
FUNERAL SERVICE - 10.40am
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.
Please note that Mortlake Crematorium falls within the ULEZ charging zone (you can check your vehicle’s compliance status here).
FUNERAL RECEPTION - 12.30pm
Address:
Thatched House
115 Dalling Road
Hammersmith
W6 0ET
Directions:
Thatched House is located near Ravenscourt Park and Hammersmith. Dalling Road is off the King Street which leads to the Hammersmith roundabout.
DONATIONS
In lieu of floral tributes we invite you to donate to our chosen charity UK Stem Cell Foundation.
Thank you
TRIBUTES
My dear old School friend Kim who was beautiful inside and out . She always had that beautiful smile on her face and never had a cross word to say about anyone . Kim could always sort a problem out for anyone and she was certainly a unique person . My memories of our school days together will always be precious to me and to so many others . Rest in Eternal peace beautiful lady . Love you . Pauline
Pauline Degale
So sad to hear of your passing. I will always remember you as the kind warm hearted person that I knew and I know you will be so missed by everyone who knows and loves you. Your soul will surely go on!!
Lana Tavener
So many memories, far to many to fit on here. Friends for so many years a very special bond. We went to school together and hung out every minute, even having our first children within months of one another. If I had to describe Kim in one word it would be hippie, she was kind, caring, passionate, never used the word hate and loved everyone the kindest soul taken far to soon. Her love for her boys was second to none. Kim pain free now my darling, in the arms of mum and terry now. Goodnight and godless we will meet again. Love you xxx
Babs Dean
Dear Jeanette,
It is with heavy heart that I leave this message. Your life was unique. Little wonder we often called you an Angel. You were always a joy to be with. Though we may grieve and move on, life wouldn’t be the same without you. Rest in the Eternal Peace of God.
Ugo Nnaji
My dear sweet, beautiful Jeanette xox
It was an absolute honour to have met you and shared some of this of this life with you on this earth walk.
Jeanette was a very wise, charming and perceptive lady, she had a powerful energy and an abundance of love which she radiated to those she loved.
We spent many evenings, talking about spirit and healing and energy, so i hope to see you again one day in a dream, all beautiful and new, graduated to a higher state of consciousness and happy in your freedom from this world.
Bless your heart and soul my darling friend,
I will miss you always,
I Love You Sweet Girl xox
Deborah Keen
Don’t know where to start. I have known you my whole life. You have always been my life. You always took an Interest in me, my husband and children. You were there to share my happiest moments, especially remembering my wedding. You always have something lovely to say and made me feel good about myself. I loved the warmth I always received whenever I saw you. I will missed you. You are and always will be an amazing person. Love you so much. You know what I believe in. Can’t wait to hear from you Xx
Sacha George
My dearest kim
I have lost a bless sister that word can’t explain this is especially for you my darling
The lord will always mend our heart and make a way forward for us to see the goodness in life
With every breath that you take always signof the goodness of God
May you rest in peace
Juliette
Juliette Ifill
Aunty J
I will never forget the times I spent with you on my trips to London. You were a beautiful person inside and out and you understood me in ways that no other person did. Rest with the angels and I can’t wait to see you again.
Nick Cropley
Jeanette was a Careers Officer with Hammersmith & Fulham during the latter part of her working life. She raised the expectations of the young people she worked with inspiring them to follow their dreams and succeed.
She was a healer and used her in depth knowledge of homeopathy and alternative therapies, oils, crystals, reiki etc to assist family, friends and colleagues in their time of need. You would often hear her bag clinking, then she would produce little remedy bottles with painstakingly handwritten labels and instructions.
She was a Buddhist. She was very spiritual she prayed and meditated for those she knew, and those suffering catastrophes earthquakes, tsunamis, injustice and famine around the world. I know she’s now surrounded by angels.
She was a wonderful Mother, Daughter, Sister, Grandmother Aunt and Friend.
Her smile really did light our lives. We all have many treasured and happy memories of Jeanette boogeying around the living room with her beloved Mother and best friend Jean, at family celebrations, to UB40’s Red Red Wine with the obligatory glass in hand, or in a wine bar boogeying to live music.
Despite her difficulties she really did enjoy her life, her music, her family and friends.
She enriched our lives. Let us not be sad but instead be grateful and celebrate the very many happy times we enjoyed with our dear and much loved Jeanette.
Johanna Wood
Greatly regret not finding each other sooner but really enjoyed starting to get to know Jeanette, It was clear straight away that Jeanette was caring, genuine and much loved by all, such a shame my daughter and I never met Jeanette in person,
Love….
You’re brother Vincent Carly and Mika Carly.
Sweet Jeanette
My heart is heavy writing these words and I feel that I’m writing for all those who came near you. They were all touched by the beauty of your angelic soul!
Your life definitely touched my life forever!
I have learned so much from you, with you but above all I’ve learned KINDNESS!
And I thank you for that…
I wanted so much to save you. I am so sorry I failed.
My only consolation is that you’re not in pain anymore.
I’ll always remember our spiritual conversations, you know…and I’ll remember you till the end of my days.
Ho’oponopono
Love, Manuela
Manuela Macovei
We were very fortunate to be Jeanette’s next door neighbour. She always welcomed us with her lovely smile.
She was constantly asking about every one in the family including my parents. We exchanged feeling about the happy/ sad events, like holidays and mishaps of life. We discussed gardening, stories books as we chatted over the garden’s fence.
She was generous with her gifts.
God bless her soul and reward her in next life.