DOBBS, Elizabeth

N/A - 2 May 2010

This was published in the following publications on 05.05.2010:
Irish Times

<p>DOBBS (née Chamberlain) (Elizabeth Purefoy) (Monkstown, Co. Dublin) - May 2, 2010 (peacefully), in the exemplary care of the staff of St Vincent&#39;s University Hospital, pre-deceased by her husbands Mike Beresford-Jones, Andy Parsons and Peter Dobbs. Darling mother of Gay (Johnson), Simon, Julie and Rory Parsons, adored grandmother of Harriet, Rory, Jessica, Gabriel, Ashley, Ashton, James, Lily and Andy, and lovely great-grandmother of Emily and baby Eli; sorely missed by her family, her son-in-law John Caden, daughters-in-law Martha Lawrence and Jocelyn Brittain, her number one &quot;flint&quot; Vanessa Rojack, her many friends and neighbours, and everyone in Newtownpark House who cared for her with such warmth, grace and good humour. Removal from her home this (Thursday) morning at 11 o&#39;clock to Monkstown Parish Church arriving for Funeral Service at 11.45 o&#39;clock Cremation afterwards in Mount Jerome Crematorium.&quot;We will laugh about it one day&quot;</p>

DOBBS (née Chamberlain) (Elizabeth Purefoy) (Monkstown, Co. Dublin) - May 2, 2010 (peacefully), in the exemplary care of the staff of St Vincent's University Hospital, pre-deceased by her husbands Mike Beresford-Jones, Andy Parsons and Peter Dobbs. Darling mother of Gay (Johnson), Simon, Julie and Rory Parsons, adored grandmother of Harriet, Rory, Jessica, Gabriel, Ashley, Ashton, James, Lily and Andy, and lovely great-grandmother of Emily and baby Eli; sorely missed by her family, her son-in-law John Caden, daughters-in-law Martha Lawrence and Jocelyn Brittain, her number one "flint" Vanessa Rojack, her many friends and neighbours, and everyone in Newtownpark House who cared for her with such warmth, grace and good humour. Removal from her home this (Thursday) morning at 11 o'clock to Monkstown Parish Church arriving for Funeral Service at 11.45 o'clock Cremation afterwards in Mount Jerome Crematorium."We will laugh about it one day"

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Katherine O'Malley


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<p>From Raymond Atherton</p> <p>Gaye,Simon,Rory& Julie.</p> <p>Really sorry to hear of the recent passing of your Mother. She was a larger than life character, I have many fond memories of Liz.</p>


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<p>From Mary Scales</p> <p>Saddly, I missed Liz's funeral and would like to sympathise with all her family.</p> <p>Mary Scales</p>


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Anne Lyons


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Robin Latham


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<p>From Robin Latham</p> <p>Julie, Gaye, Simon and Rory,</p> <p>Really to sorry to hear of your loss. Your mum was a really fun, special, and exciting person. I remember doing all her market research"interviews" ! She could extract all sorts of information from all around her.</p> <p>Her life story would make an amazing book!</p> <p>Our thoughts are with you at this time.</p> <p>Robin and Sylvaine Latham,</p> <p>Wisconsin, USA</p>


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Robin Latham


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<p>A wonderful friend to so many</p> <p>Lizzie will be missed by so many around the world that knew her in all the stages of her life, which were many. I don't pretend to know all the details, I'll leave that for others, but no matter how hard life was, she made it easier to handle with her laughter and light-heartedness. And whether it was washing dishes or going for drinks, she was always the most glamorous among us.</p> <p>I try to imagine what it felt like before Lizzie would walk in to a room. It always seemed a bit gloomier 'til she arrived. She brought the sunshine in. My family is going to miss her deeply. She has been an anchor on the lane and in life.</p>


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Janice Parsons


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