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The obituary notice of Betty Jean HANN

Broadstairs, 30/05/1928 - 20/02/2026 (Age 97) | Published in: funeral-notices.co.uk.

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Betty JeanHANNWe announce the passing of Betty Jean Hann on 20th February 2026 aged 97 years.

Donations in Betty's memory can be made to The Royal National Institute of Blind People

Funeral service to take place at Thanet Crematorium on Friday 10th April 2026 at 12.00p.m.

H. Noble Funeral Directors Ltd, No 1 Northdown Road, St Peter's, Broadstairs, Kent, CT10 2UL.
Telephone number 01843 862503 or online at www.hnoble.co.uk
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The Royal National Institute Of Blind People
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17/04/2026
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To Linda and Richard,
Fond memories of sharing summer holidays with your mum in my teenage years. Such a lovely lady.
Sorry we missed the service, but glad to have caught up today.
Sarah
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Donation left by Sarah Greening
10/04/2026
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Lovely lady always remembered fondly
Donation left by Sandra Wheeler
04/04/2026
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In loving memory of Auntie Betty

Rob Hann
Donation left by Robert Hann
01/04/2026
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Remembering Auntie Betty with the fondest memories, particularly a trip to Morelli’s where we reminisced over old times.

God Bless Duck!

Rob & Julie Hann
Robert Hann
01/04/2026
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Donation left by Alan and Eleanor Potter
01/04/2026
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No-one could have had a better Mother-in-Law than I did. A lovely personality and a kind heart. She lit up the day with her smile and was a source of great wisdom and sensibility. Never one to hold a grudge, she saw good in all people. She will long be remembered by me and all her friends and relatives. I am always comforted by her memory. It is said that someone never actually dies. Yes, their physical presence has left this world but whenever someone thinks of them, they are there in that moment. Rest in peace Mum. God bless and keep you.
richard parkin
14/03/2026
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Richard Parkin
14/03/2026
It's hard to know where to start.........Auntie Betty was a big part of my life growing up and I spent many a school summer holiday in Walmsley Road and have such fond memories of those stays. It was only on a relatively recent visit she told me I spent my very first Christmas with her. I had no idea. Those summer visits always included Rona, a trip to the cinema and without fail a trip around the corner to visit her Dad .... while she cleaned the grate, my duties were to clean his boots while he was still wearing them!.....and all for two bob!... I thought I had won the pools! 60 years on, some of those memories are as clear as day. I still have the round leather change 'purse' with St Christopher on it she insisted I have that we bought down the town as my 'pocket money' was always falling out my pockets! The kindness and care she always showed me even up to my last visit will never be forgotten.
Chris Hann
Chris Hann
13/03/2026
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Chris Hann
13/03/2026