Jodie Collins

Remembering Marg Reynolds

Fundraising for The Friary
£520
raised of £250 target
In memory of Margaret Reynolds
Winter
Campaign by The Friary (RCN 1056825)
Join us to mark the 35th Anniversary of the Friary. A group of Friary visitors, volunteers, supporters and staff will run approximately 5km along the River Trent. The event is a chance to join together, challenge ourselves and raise some money.

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Nobody wants to be on the streets at this time of year Help the Friary help the homeless especially this Christmas. Marg Reynolds would always raise funds for The Friary when she could to support this project working locally to end homelessness.

Margaret Reynolds sadly passed away in January 2021. She was able to spend her last Christmas in her home with family who love and miss her greatly. We know her big heart and stories will be missed by everyone who knew her.

In her honour we are raising funds for The Friary Winter Appeal as she would have loved to know that more people can access the help they need especially in this cold weather.

Please give as much or as little as you can afford in Marg's memory. xxx

From Extra Care this piece about Margaret's life was written when she appeared in the TV Show Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds in 2018. She was much loved by everyone who took part in the show.

Margaret Reynolds, a former nursery teacher, says moving to Lark Hill Village was the best move she ever made.

At 84 Margaret suffers from osteoarthritis. She has had both knees and a hip replaced. She has osteoarthritis in her spine, hands, and shoulders.

But that didn’t stop her dancing with her walker when she took part in Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds. 

Margaret was five years old when she decided she was going to be a teacher. That Christmas her present was a desk and chair.

She taught in an Infant school and when she retired she was nursery teacher in charge at a nursery, where she had been for 16 years. 

Margaret and her second husband Gordon had six children between them. She had three daughters, he had two sons, and they had a son together.

The couple moved to an apartment at Lark Hill Village in 2009. 

Margaret was finding it difficult to get into the bath at the three bedroomed house where they lived at the time.

Gordon had problems with his heart. They wanted to be somewhere where they could have care if they needed it. 

‘We loved it right from the word go,’ says Margaret. ‘I got far more of a social life than I had ever had before.’

They had two years together at the village before Gordon died in 2011. 

Margaret enjoys the friendships, the facilities and the entertainment at Lark Hill Village.

‘I do enjoy living here,’ she says.

She goes to the film night and the quiz night, she has enjoyed a painting and a sewing class, and she enjoys the events.

‘I have lots of friends,’ she says. 

Margaret enjoyed taking part in Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds. ‘I loved every minute. I really did,’ she says.

*This page has been created by Jodie (whose son was in the TV show) by request of her daughter and all funds go directly to the charity The Friary from this page.

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About the campaign

Winter
Campaign by The Friary
Join us to mark the 35th Anniversary of the Friary. A group of Friary visitors, volunteers, supporters and staff will run approximately 5km along the River Trent. The event is a chance to join together, challenge ourselves and raise some money.

About the charity

The Friary

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RCN 1056825
We empower homeless and vulnerable adults to rebuild their lives by offering practical services, advice and emotional support. We are determined to cater for the needs of the most vulnerable in our society by supporting people into recovery and advocating for those without a voice.

Donation summary

Total raised
£520.00
+ £95.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£520.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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