'Charming' former nurse who was awarded by Pope dies aged 107
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Kathleen Sims, the oldest member of Romford Golf Club, passed away last month at the age of 107. A former state registered nurse and midwife, Kathleen dedicated her life to helping others. Born in Watford in 1917, she proved her resilience by training as a nurse after a challenge from a colleague. She actively contributed to her church and local charities and even received a Benemerenti Medal from Pope John Paul II. Her legacy includes her cherished role as a family matriarch and her long membership at the golf club, where she was celebrated for her longevity and spirit.
Kathleen Sims was a devoted registered nurse and midwife known for her charming personality and unwavering commitment to helping others throughout her long life.
Kathleen's determination to prove herself led her to train as a nurse and midwife, contributing significantly to her community for over twenty years.
Her contributions to charitable causes and her legacy at Romford Golf Club showcase her vibrant and loving spirit that touched many lives.
She received the Benemerenti Medal from Pope John Paul II in recognition of her dedicated service to others, underlining her commitment to her faith.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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