LILLEY, Olive, peacefully passed away at Countess of Chester Hospital on 13th August 2019, aged 76 years.
Reunited with her late Husband Tom
Devoted Mum to Cliff and Ian.
Much loved Sister-in-law of Joe, Steph and Peter in Australia
Olive will be greatly missed by all her family and friends.
Funeral service and Committal to take place on Monday 2nd September at Chester Crematorium at 2:00 p.m.
Family flowers only please, however a donation in aid of Macmillan Nurses and the Manchester Dogs Home would be gratefully received.
The Anderson Family have been entrusted with the arrangements. All enquiries to Anderson Family Run Funeral Directors, 11 Chester Road, Whitby Village, Ellesmere Port. Telephone: (0151) 357 2671.
We cried when you passed away
We still cry today
Although we loved you dearly
We couldnt make you stay
A golden heart stopped beating
Hard working hands at rest
God broke our hearts to prove
He only takes the best
Love always Joe Steph & Australian Family
Auntie olive sorry I carnt be there .you and Uncle Tom were there for me growing up you taught me how to cook you gave me money for sweets and took me home from the baths and so much moor .you have made me the person I am today .you will always be in my hart love from Sandra and mark and the girls Michelle Angela Linda xxxxx
My thoughts are with you and Cliff. I have very fond memories of your mum and your dad when we were in our late teens, early twenties. They always welcomed your friends into your home and were lovely people. Sending you big hugs and love. Love Louise x
Such a lovely lady with a big heart…you will be sadly missed and I will think of you often.
I’m just sorry I cannot be there on Monday.
God bless Olive xx
Rest in Peace Auntie Olive,
You will be missed.
Love Gina xxx
rip peace my friend . now reunited with tom love always mandi and col xx
Olive
So Thoughtful & Kind lady. I will never forget our Barbados.
May you Rest in peace
Lovely Lady 🌷🌷❤️
Louise & Bea xx
I only met you once Mrs Lilley. I was broken down in my truck in ellesmere port and cliff brought to your home for some tea. You welcomed me with open arms and we had a good chat and a good laugh. Rest in peace, you are missed terribly.