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The obituary notice of Sylvia ROBERTS (Nee Skelhorn)

Liverpool | Published in: funeral-notices.co.uk.

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SylviaROBERTSReunited with her Daughter Lynn on 19th June 2026, peacfully, aged 84 years.

Beloved wife of Richard, a much loved Mum of Sylvia, Carol and Collette, a loving Nan, Great Nan, Great Great Nan, Sister and Mother in law.

Service and cremation at Springwood Crematorium in the Rosemary Chapel on Friday 10th July, 12 noon.

No flowers by request please, but donations if desired to Alder Hey Hospital via funeral-notices.co.uk

All enquiries to: Richard & Shannon Jenkins Family Funeral Directors
3 Allerton Road, Mossley Hill, Liverpool L18 1LG
0151 318 4660
www.rsjfunerals.co.uk
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In memory of my Amazing Nan! Miss you so much
Love you


Greta, Corrie Ava & Lillie ❤️❤️💕💕xxxx
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02/07/2026
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I’m memory of my amazing mum love and miss you everyday
Carol and Ian
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02/07/2026
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In memory of an amazing woman who touched the lives of so many ❤️
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02/07/2026
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What can I say that hasn't already been said? It is impossible to put into words what my Aunty Sylvie means to me.
From the moment I arrived at her home as a newborn she has been a huge part of my life.
Loved and made to feel like one of her own, there is nothing she wouldn't do for me - teaching me to cook and sew, taking me on holidays and Nurse Sylvia looked after me when I was unwell - always there for me and so many other people, she really was a people person.
Aunty Sylvie loved to sing and dance, we had many great nights in Our Lady's, with her cracking sense of humour and infectious laugh she would always get the party started.
There are so many memories of an amazing lady that I will cherish forever.
What a woman she was.
Rest peacefully.
Love always
Keeley
Keeley
01/07/2026
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Keeley
01/07/2026
My heart is broken mum you are the best mum I could ever wished for my best friend the bond we had was so special we were so close I could tell you anything and you were always there for me with the best advice and unconditional love we had the best times together holidays with all the grandchildren at the caravan days out so many great memories I will cherish
We loved going to our lady’s and jiving round the dance floor and we would say we were the best dancers and laugh our heads off we would tell dad we’re going to town shopping we would go in one shop and say oh sod this let’s go for a drink and a dance in tess Riley s go home tipsy
I miss you mum so much💔 I love you ❤️ good night god bless sweet dreams till we meet again my beautiful mum ❤️ Collette xxx
Collette Langton
30/06/2026
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Collette Langton
30/06/2026
My beautiful Nan was the most loving, caring and kind-hearted person anyone could ever wish to know. There was truly nothing she wouldn’t do for me. She would make me clothes, make sure I was never hungry, and always put everyone else before herself. In fact, the only time I’ve ever really put weight on was during the 12 months I lived with her – I even remember putting my jacket on one day and it ripped! We laughed so much about that.

Some of my happiest memories are of spending our weekends together, wandering around town, enjoying afternoon teas and going out for lunch. Before I moved to Spain, I saw my Nan every single day. I simply loved being in her company. She gave me a feeling of comfort, love and happiness that is impossible to put into words.

She had the best sense of humour too. Whenever I got dressed up for a night out in a short dress, she’d smile and say, “Have you been in my wardrobe again?” It’s something I’ll always hear in my head and smile about.

The holidays we shared with Nan and Grandad are memories I will treasure forever. No matter how old I got, she always wanted to know every detail of my day – how I got to work, which train I caught, what time I arrived, what I’d been doing and how work was going. She took such a genuine interest in my life because she cared so deeply.

Through every difficult time, she was always there with love, support and reassurance. I will forever be grateful for the unconditional love she gave me and for the incredible memories we shared.

Nan was truly one in a million. She was simply the best, and I will miss and love her for the rest of my life.
Heidi Langton
30/06/2026
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Heidi Langton
30/06/2026
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Love you Nan xxxx
Greta
30/06/2026
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