Family and friends joined together for the service at Warsop Parish Church which preceded burial in the family grave at Warsop cemetery of Miss Lisa Marie Skelton (also known as Clayworth) (25), of Hollington Way, Mansfield.
Born at King's Mill Hospital, Sutton, life-long local resident Miss Skelton was educated at Eastlands Primary School, Meden Vale, and at Meden Comprehensive School, Warsop.
Miss Skelton, who was unable to work due to epilepsy, loved all animals and enjoyed horse racing, singing on the karaoke, travelling, holidays at nana Dot's caravan in Chapel St Leonard's and raising funds for King's Mill Baby Unit.
Miss Skelton, who died at her home, leaves her father, Mr E. Skelton of, Meden Vale, her mother Mrs P. Clayworth of Wiltshire, and two sons, Joseph and Reuben.
Mourners were Mr and Mrs E. Skelton (representing Mr and Mrs P. Coope), Mrs D. L. Skelton, Mr A. Skelton, Mr and Mrs H. Clayworth, Mr and Mrs R. Clayworth, Miss J. Clayworth, Mr M. Clayworth; Mrs J. Clayworth (representing family) Mr and Mrs I. Skelton, Mr A. Smith; Mr P. and Mrs J. Roe (representing Top Knot Hair Fashions); Mr P. Grafton (representing Mrs J. Grafton); Mr P. Moorhouse (representing Mrs L. Moorhouse); Mr M. Holloway (representing family); Mr and Mrs P. Cutts, R. Cutts, R. Dove and G. Dove (representing Meden Vale Post Office); Mrs J. Bradshaw (representing Meden School), Claire Florance and Mrs J. Ashton; Kerry Chapman, Lauren Bartle and Pat Dickens (representing Mansfield District Council), Mark, Joan, Jodie and Kirsty Robinson, Mr D. Aram; Mr A. Meedes (representing Catherine and family); Mr and Mrs R. Roberts (representing family); Mr I. Brooks (representing family); Mrs J. Goodyear (representing Mr R. Goodyear); Mr N. Feretor (representing family); Mrs B. Liversey (representing Mr B. Liversey); Mr P. Patrick (representing Mrs L. Patrick); Mrs C. Bellamy (representing Mr P. Bellamy); Mrs J. Harris (representing Peter); Mr C. Hazard (representing family); Mr F. Green and Miss T. Green (representing Mrs G. Green and family); Mrs D. Bramwell (representing Mr D. Bramwell and family); Mrs K. Greeson (representing family), Mr and Mrs R. and S. Matthews, Mrs J. Robinson and family.
Floral tributes were from Mr and Mrs E. Skelton, nana Dot, uncle Arthur, Joseph and Reuben, Adam, Mr and Mrs P. Coupe, Dawn, David and family, Mum and Ross, grandma and grandad Clayworth, uncle Mark and Yvonne, Meden School Staff, aunty Jane, Sharna, Michael and Katie, aunty Joan and family, aunty Betty and uncle Brian, Mrs S. Sargison, Mr and Mrs P. Grafton, Mr and Mrs S. and R. Brooks.
The service was conducted by the Rev K. Herrod, and arrangements were by G. A. Townroe & Son.
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