Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Hoarwithy Hereford, HR2 6QH, United Kingdom
Many may remember Daphne Wyatt from our village, who died 28th December., one week short of her 94th birthday The funeral was in Oxford in January, but there is a Memorial Service at -
St. Catherine's, next Friday 12th April at 11.00am, followed by a get together at The New Harp at 12 noon.

Daphne was a long-time member of St. Catherine's Church, gave guided tours, served on the PCC and was a member of the William Morris Society, the latter helping her point out the importance of the smallest stained glass window in the apex, which is the “Angel of Doom”, by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris.

Please do join us as we remember Daphne's life, and do let others know who may not be on this email group if you feel they'd like to know.

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Sunday 19th March 10.00am Mothering Sunday Holy Communion. Celebrant Rt. Revd. David Thomson. All Ages welcome

Wednesday 22nd March Lent Lunch Upper Barn Hoarwithy HR2 6QE Courtesy Mr and Mrs Jeff Goulding. Admission free but please contact: [email protected] for catering.

Donations in aid of Ukrainian Refugees in Hereford via St. Peters and St James. All welcome.

Easter Sunday 9th April 10.00am Holy Communion Celebrant Archdeacon of Hereford The Ven. Derek Chedzey All welcome

Sunday 21st May 10.00am Holy Communion Celebrant Revd. Tiffany Jackson All Welcome

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Daphne Wyatt's Memorial Service

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Hoarwithy: St Catherine
Address
Hoarwithy Hereford, HR2 6QH, United Kingdom

Many may remember Daphne Wyatt from our village, who died 28th December., one week short of her 94th birthday The funeral was in Oxford in January, but there is a Memorial Service at -
St. Catherine's, next Friday 12th April at 11.00am, followed by a get together at The New Harp at 12 noon.

Daphne was a long-time member of St. Catherine's Church, gave guided tours, served on the PCC and was a member of the William Morris Society, the latter helping her point out the importance of the smallest stained glass window in the apex, which is the “Angel of Doom”, by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris.

Please do join us as we remember Daphne's life, and do let others know who may not be on this email group if you feel they'd like to know.