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The obituary notice of Sybil BURTON (Davison)

Derby | Published in: Derby Telegraph.

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SybilBURTONPassed away on 23rd November peacefully at home, aged 87 years.

Sister to Margaret, Maureen, and the late Diane.

She was cared for until she passed away by Daniel, Karen, Kevin, and Maureen.

It will be a private cremation, but if anyone wishes to make a donation in lieu of flowers, her favoured charities are the Royal British Legion, or Crisis.

Rest in peace.
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Published: 07/12/2024
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You were a very special lady Sybil. A true character in so many ways with a very generous heart. You made new people who came to work in the office, where we worked at Rolls-Royce, so welcome and at ease. It could be very daunting entering the world of work. But you were there with your stories to make people laugh. I'd be a very rich man if I had one pound for every time you said 'Bloody Hell!' Unfortunately, they don't make them like you anymore. You were one in a million.
Steven Sewell x
STEVEN SEWELL
05/02/2025
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STEVEN SEWELL
05/02/2025
So sad to hear of the passing of Sibil. We both remember the days in the 1980’s at the Cost Office in Rolls Royce where we enjoyed the chats and funny stories .

Rest in Peace.

Fred and Mandy xx

Fred Bedenko
13/12/2024
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Really sorry to hear this. I liked Sybil a lot when she worked for me at Rolls Royce cost office. She was kind hearted and you always knew where you stood with her. My lasting memory of her was, that when you was talking to her, she always had to put her specs on so she could hear you.

R.I.P. Sybil.

Regards
Steve Davis
Steve Davis
12/12/2024
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Bless you Sybil. I'll never forget when I first met you at R-R in the late 80s. The chats we had and the fun and laughter, I'll never forget. Such a special lady. Clive Barraclough. X
Clive Barraclough
10/12/2024
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