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OBIT: Hester Woods - RIP

23 Apr 02 - 12:34 PM (#696578)
Subject: Hester Woods - RIP
From: Joan from Wigan

I received the very sad news this afternoon from a mutual friend that Hester was found dead a couple of days ago. I don't have exact details, but know that she had for some years been on a lot of medication. I'm not sure of her exact age, but it was around 28 years.

Those who don't know her personally may know her as the daughter of Ian Woods. She attended Wigan Folk Club whenever she could, and was also a staunch member of St Michael's Amateur Dramatic Society in Wigan. She had a beautiful voice, and sang mostly unaccompanied, although she was a very able player of violin, viola and cello. She was always cheerful despite her medical problems, and exuded enthusiasm for her music and was always regaling us with humorous tales about her job at the hospital, and about life in general.

She will be very, very sorely missed.

Joan


24 Apr 02 - 04:39 AM (#697267)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Hester Woods - RIP
From: Joan from Wigan

A correction to the above - Hester was 27 years old. The funeral will be next Tuesday, 30th April at 10.45am at Moore Methodist Church, Moore, Warrington. The family have asked for donations to be sent to the British Diabetic Association instead of flowers.

Joan


24 Apr 02 - 04:47 AM (#697274)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Hester Woods - RIP
From: treaties1

Joan, that is very sad news, Hester was a great person and an ocassional member of The Shellbacks Chorus. I remember she sang brilliantly at last years Liverpool Festival.


24 Apr 02 - 08:22 AM (#697363)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Hester Woods - RIP
From: GUEST,Verna & Ray Upton Festival

Still in shock and tears. We loved you Hester and Maghull will not seem the same for us.

R.I.P.

Verna and Ray


24 Apr 02 - 12:34 PM (#697554)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Hester Woods - RIP
From: Abuwood

We met Hester at Upton last year and admired her amazing voice.Our thoughts and prayers go to her family in their sad loss of one so young. Alison & Steve


25 Apr 02 - 02:36 AM (#698061)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Hester Woods - RIP
From: Joan from Wigan

The last time I saw Hester was mid-March when she was at Wigan Folk Club. She told us she wouldn't be there the following week as she had a job interview some distance away. I remember wishing her well for the interview, although if she'd got the job she'd have been moving out of the area and we'd not see very much of her in the future. In the few days before hearing the sad news, I'd only been thinking and wondering how her interview had gone and whether she'd got the job.

Another club member said on Tuesday, "She's only gone ahead of us - she's setting out the chairs ready for when it's our turn." Which is a nice thought, and I look forward to meeting her again when the time comes.

Joan


28 May 02 - 02:12 PM (#718900)
Subject: RE: OBIT: Hester Woods - RIP
From: GUEST,Cliff.Whitton@btopenworld.com

hester worked in the microbiology department at royal albert edward infirmary wigan i myself work in the haematology department as biomedical scientists.our paths crossed several times a day ,hester always had a beaming smile,then a polite but always amusing comment to make. i heard her sing at wigan folk club and in pantomine at st.michaels,what an amazing voice. she is greatly missed by all who knew her but especially by her colleagues in pathology ,wrightington wigan and leigh nhs trust. cliff whitton chief biomedical scientist royal albert edward infirmary wigan.