Annette Spraggon

In loving memory of

Annette Spraggon

Born Oct 14, 1961 Passed Feb 21, 2026 1961 - 2026

Advice, humor & home made food

A place to remember Annette’s stories, sense of humour, photographs what she hated being taken and whenever you want to feel close to her again.

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Their story

A loving reflection of who they were, the life they lived, and the memories they leave behind.

Annette had a gift that couldn’t be bought or taught—she had a way of making everyone feel at home. Her kitchen was the heart of the house, always filled with the comforting aroma of something homemade, cooked with patience, love, and just the right touch of magic.

Family and friends would gather around her table, not just for the delicious meals, but for the warmth that came with them. Every dish she made carried a piece of her heart, and somehow, everyone left feeling a little happier than when they arrived.

She lived for the people she loved. Nothing brought Annette more joy than seeing her family together, hearing laughter echo through the house, or knowing she had made someone’s day a little brighter.

She gave so much of herself without ever expecting anything in return. Whether it was a comforting meal, a listening ear, or a reassuring hug, Annette always knew exactly what was needed.

She was deeply loved because she loved so deeply. Her kindness, generosity, and gentle spirit touched everyone fortunate enough to know her.

Though her kitchen may now be quiet, the memories she created around her table will live on forever. Every family recipe, every shared meal, and every story told with a smile is a reminder that Annette’s love never truly left—it simply became part of everyone whose life she touched.
Annette was a loving and devoted mother whose greatest joy in life was her son and daughter.

She loved them with all her heart and was always there with kindness, encouragement, and unconditional love. Her grandchildren brought endless happiness to her life, and she treasured every moment she spent with them. Annette’s love for her family was the center of her world, and the warmth, care, and beautiful memories she shared with them will be cherished forever.

Forever loved. Forever missed. Forever loved. Forever missed.
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Life moments

A life story told through meaningful chapters, shared by the people who loved them most.

Joseph was born on 26th June, 1982.

Leanne was born on 16th February, 1995.

When her grandchildren came along Freya 2021, Cole & Nevaeh 2023, Harlah 2025.

Being Leanne’s birthing partner watching Harlah enter the world 17th November 2025

Being by Leanne’s side on her wedding day.

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Video memories

A place for treasured video memories, family clips, speeches or moments that bring their voice and presence back to life.

Memory video 1
Memory video 2
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A song that keeps them close

Favourite song

Music has a way of bringing memories back. This song holds a special place in the hearts of family and friends.

Empire State of mind Alicia keys
“Her end funeral song as she always said by the time it ends she would be in New York.”
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The things we loved

A place to remember the little things that made them who they were — the habits, sayings, favourites and moments everyone loved most.

Something we loved

Her love she shared with everyone, she had so much time for everyone around her.

Something we loved

Her sense of humour, how her jokes just used to roll off her tongue without even trying.

Something we loved

Her advice she gave her family & friends or strangers even if they didn’t ask for it.

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Memory wall

A place for family and friends to share their memories, messages and moments — each one adding another perspective to a life that meant so much.

“Dear Mam, Not a day goes by that I don’t think about you. Some days I still find myself wanting to pick up the phone and hear your voice, only to remember that I can’t. That reality breaks my heart over and over again. There is so much I wish I could tell you. So many moments I wish we could have shared, so many hugs I wish I could have had, and so many times I’ve needed my mam. Losing you has left a space in my heart that nothing and no one can ever fill. Until we meet again, I’ll carry you with me—in every memory, every tear, every smile, and every beat of my heart. I love you, Mam. I always have, and I always will. Your broken-hearted daughter.”

Forever loved.
Always remembered.

Please find this page as a comfort and a safe space reliving Annette’s life and to feel close to her

A place of remembrance

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Always loved. Never forgotten.

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