Accrington Observer

Campaign raises £1,800 for funeral of trader Evonne

But more donations needed to meet costs

- CHARLOTTE GREEN charlotte.green@trinitymir­ror.com @CharGreenM­EN

WELL- WISHERS have rallied to raise nearly £1,800 towards the funeral of community champion Evonne Harwood after her sudden death.

Accrington was rocked by the death of campaignin­g Warner Street trader Evonne, who passed away at her shop, the Pink Magpie Vintage Emporium on Saturday, April 22, aged just 55.

As her tragic death was so unexpected, no money had been put aside to cover this week’s funeral.

Her cousin Nicola Duckworth started a fundraisin­g page hoping to raise £4,000 to alleviate the financial burden, and give community stalwart Evonne the send-off she deserves.

Nicola, from Accrington, said: “Evonne lived an incredibly frugal lifestyle.

“This never stopped her helping out with many other charitable causes though, and she would have given her last penny or her last tin of beans to someone in need.

“We are relying on the very thing Evonne really believed in and promoted tirelessly – ‘community spirit’. Many ordinary people coming together, each giving just a little, towards a common goal, and achieving big things.”

Evonne, of Oswaldtwis­tle, organised Accrington’s Dickensian Christmas and the Oh I Do Like to be Beside the Sea- side events.

So far just nearly £1,800 has been raised in donations but Nicola hopes the community spirit Evonne so believed in will prevail to meet the shortfall.

She added: “We are hoping, if everyone who knew Evonne, or even just knew of her, and admired what she achieved, give just a little, just a small amount from many people will really add up.

“We really hope to try and cover the cost of the funeral, taking the burden away from her family, who have already lost so much.

“Their lives really have been turned upside down.”

Evonne’s funeral was due to take place on Thursday, May 4 at St James’ Church in Accrington, with the funeral procession going down Warner Street at around 9.45am, arriving at the church at 10am.

Donations can still be made after it has taken place, and will go to Barton and Hallworth Funeral Service.

Any remaining funds will be donated to East Lancashire Hospice in Evonne’s memory.

To donate, visit gofundme.com and search ‘Evonne Harwood’.

 ??  ?? Pink Magpie owner Evonne Harwood with her partner Guy Curtis
Pink Magpie owner Evonne Harwood with her partner Guy Curtis

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