Lucinda Mary Harriet Feast (née Salt)
08/09/1964 – 11/11/2020
Lucinda died at 2.40am on Armistice day, 2020.
Lest we forget.
As most of you will know, Lucinda bravely fought a terminal cancer diagnosis from 24th December 2014, and lived to see so many unforgettable milestones. Six years of nearly world-record beating numbers of IV Chemo sessions, she was never one to give up, which was true until the very end.
Mum was the kindest, funniest and most generous woman we have ever known. She was so proud of all of her family and had so much love to give.
Beloved wife of Stuart, and incredible mother to Louisa (Lochy and Basil too), she will be missed to the absolute end.
From Lucinda’s niece Alexandra - “She is incredible. Science-defying in fact and leaves so many people with life changing lessons (proper etiquette, self confidence, playing spoons, high alcohol tolerance and of course fishing springs to mind for me!) and other happy memories. She can now be at peace, back in full health with a G&T (or maybe a strawberry dacquiri?!) in hand – laughing with us and cheering us on from a safe distance”.
From Ali Smith, one of Lucinda’s closest friends in the village, and echoing the thoughts of all the ‘Roxenders’ - “Lucinda, you are the smallest and mightiest friend, but have carved a massive place in our hearts. We all love you lots. You always bring us huge smiles and lots of laughter. ‘Totally and utterly brilliant with a dash of bonkers!’. You have always managed to do that even through the very worst of times. You are the bravest and most determined person I have ever met, so lucky to have you in my life and my heart. Sweet dreams Lucinda”.
We have set up this page to remember Lucinda and would love anyone who wishes to add their tributes or photos. We encourage as many people as possible to do so, no matter how outrageous!
It is also here to help raise money for a charity that we would have been so lost without. St John’s Hospice, part of the Sue Ryder Charity, was a place where Mum felt at ease. She always felt supported, respected and well looked after. We genuinely can’t thank them enough.
Therefore, we ask that instead of sending flowers, a donation can be made to the Sue Ryder charity on this page.
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