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The obituary notice of Sian LLEWELLYN (Nee Smith)

Port Talbot | Published in: South Wales Evening Post. Notable areas: Pontrhydyfen, Neath (Castell-nedd)

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SianLLEWELLYNSuddenly but peacefully on Thursday 19th December, 2024 at Morriston Hospital, Sian of Forge Road, Port Talbot (formerly of New Henry Street, Melin) passed away aged 57 years.

Devoted wife and best friend of Huw. Dearly loved mother and friend of Rhys. Beloved daughter of Phyllis and the late Selwyn. Much loved granddaughter of the late Will & Celia (Cissy). Dear niece to the late Maureen (Mo) and Ken (New Zealand), Christine Pickerell, the late Tony, Sian & Christopher. Best friend of Lorna, Tony & Lucie.

Sian will be greatly missed by her loving family and many friends.

Funeral Monday 20th January A service will be held in St. Agnes Church, Port Talbot at 10:15am. followed by a committal service at Margam Crematorium at 11:15am.

Immediate family flowers only, but donations may be given in memory of Sian to: West Dialysis Unit, Morriston Hospital c/o: Mr. Rhys Maggs of The Cimla Funeral Home, 112, Cimla Road, Neath, SA11 3UD. Telephone: 01639 769500
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Published: 07/01/2025
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Morriston Hospital (Swansea Bay University Lhb Charitable Fund And Other Related Charities), West Dialysis Unit
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08/02/2025
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I will always miss you, your kindness, your beautiful smile and all the fun times we shared growing up. Rest in peace Sian xxxxx
Donation left by Lorna Robbins
15/01/2025
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