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Everyone who has contacted me since Dawn passed have expressed what a special person she was. She had a mischievous sense of fun which she had a knack for spreading to those around her.
She spent a large portion of her career working in hospitality where she was very successful, garnering many awards and accolades along the way. She was a inspirational mentor to many of those that worked for her and took pleasure seeing them succeed in their careers.
In recent years she worked for ISS and was a key member of the team that mobilised the London Nightingale Hospital, at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, and its remobilisation this year.
Dawn and I got together again after a gap of 28 years (we dated as teenagers) and married six years ago. She took up Scuba diving so that she wouldn't have to miss out on me going on holiday without her, but grew to love it. Hence donations to the RNLI.
The past seven years have been the happiest of my life and I, like all those that new her, will miss her terribly.
She was a truly lovely soul, and I will love her always.
Her husband,
Anthony.