Accrington Observer

THERESA HINDLE

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THERESA Hindle, of Laburnum Drive, Oswaldtwis­tle, passed away peacefully in her home on Saturday, October 28, aged 77.

Theresa was the daughter of the late Edna and Edwin Blacket.

She grew up in Claytonle-Moors and attended St Mary’s RC School. She then went off to work at Highams sewing room in Accrington, where she became good friends with Sheila Ryder, she worked there until she got married to husband William in 1962. She then stayed at home to care for her three children.

In 1972, she joined Weight Watchers and became a lecturer in Rawtenstal­l and Clitheroe.

In her spare time she was a member of St Mary’s Church in Oswaldtwis­tle.

For many years she was a member of their Ladies Group, the choir and also the Dolly Mixtures, an entertainm­ent group who visited local senior citizen centres in care homes around Hyndburn.

It was in 1979, along with her friends Anne Doolin and Patricia Boyle, that they set up St Mary’s Oswaldtwis­tle Clog Dancers. They ran this for over 20 years and during that time taught hundreds of local children clog dancing, they also became her second family. They were lucky enough to travel all over the world clog dancing as well as appearing on TV and the radio many times.

Theresa also loved to write Lancashire dialect poetry, in later years she loved to surf the net and enjoyed researchin­g her family tree, where she found long lost relatives Dennis and Heather who lived in Australia becoming her dear friend.

One of Theresa’s greatest memories was on a visit to Rome where she had an audience with John Paul II. She fell in love with the Italian language and spent many years studying it.

She was a lovely friend to many people and always put others first. She cared for several friends over the years often taking them to hospital appointmen­ts and also doing their shopping.

Theresa will be missed by many friends and her family. She was a wonderful lady who will be missed by all who knew her.

She was the beloved wife of William, the devoted loving mother of Deborah, Jacqueline and William, the treasured grandma of Caroline and Graham, Catherine and Julian, Christophe­r and Sarah, Lewis and Emily, the much loved great-grandma of Carlton and Oliver and Owen and Maia.

Her funeral service will be held at 10am on Wednesday, November 8 at St Mary’s RC Church, Catlow Hall Street, Oswaldtwis­tle, prior to committal at Accrington Crematoriu­m.

Family flowers only please, but donations are welcome in memory of Theresa for Rosemere Cancer Support c/o Paul Barton at Barton & Hallworth Funeral Service.

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