Re: Sad news re: Pendy.
I am very saddened by this news.
Like everyone else says, she was a lady with a big personality.
I loved her eccentricity, stories of her life, her generosity and unquestionable high intelligence.
I saw her last in Accrington, wheel chair bound. She was whizzing along, with David and her friend trying to catch up with her. Made me smile.
When she saw me she offered up her arms for a big hug which I accepted readily, and she held my hand during the ensuing conversation whilst offering me a cigarette several times.
Did go to a party at her house and would describe it more as a soiree with copious amounts of drinks and platters of food.
The world will be less colourful with this lady no longer with us. I wonder who will be doing her eulogy ? No doubt, will be plenty of lovely anecdotes there.
R.I.P. dearest Pendy. xx
Thanks for letting us know, Garinda.
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