Arrangements for the funeral of Doretta (Dee) Sayce

Robin Hood Crematorium
Thursday 23rd May, 1.30pm
Dee’s family and friends are gathering together at Robin Hood crematorium on the 23rd May to celebrate her life and say goodbye to her, all those who knew and loved Dee are welcome to attend.
Family flowers only. If you would like to make a donation in Dee’s memory please consider Cats Protection.
Black is not obligatory for Dee’s farewell, her favorite colour was white so please in her honour dress brightly but comfortably (no jeans).
You will find details for Robin Hood Crematorium and information regarding making a donation in Dee’s memory in the sections below.
Messages / Comments
Dee’s family welcome any tributes, words of remembrance and stories about her so do feel free to leave any messages at the bottom of this webpage. (Please note comments are moderated so do not go live immediately)
Robin Hood Information
Crematorium Address : Streetsbrook Rd, Shirley, Solihull B90 3NL
Donation / Flowers
Family flowers only, If you would like to make a donation in Dee’s memory then please consider ‘Cats Protection’. There is a link below if you would like to donate on line, there will also be a collection box at the exit of the chapel on the day of the service.
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Dee you never forgot us.
We will never forget you
We love you Mum. Sleep tight xxx
Many wonderful memories made with you growing up Dee . Will always have a special place in my heart xx
My beautiful mum …. I love and miss you so much …. Lots of love xxx
I knew Dee from Haslucks Green school and a local secondary school too, it’s gone now which isn’t a bad thing!
Shocked to find out she passed away, she is a huge loss. I’d moved permanently to London in 1977.
But I have great memories of Dee, especially going to see The Moody Blues with her, she absolutely loved them back then. I remember laughing with her much of the time she was with me, at school or the local park!
Sadly my mother sold her house and moved away to the Cotswolds, but I had already moved to London.
I had no address for her but recall calling at her old family house when I visited one wintery January/Feb in 1985. I think they’d left by then. Dee was my best friend and will always remain in my memories. So sorry for your loss Dee’s husband and 2 daughters x
Hello Avril
It’s Tracey … Dee’s daughter… I remember my mum talking about you .. you name rings a bell. It was lovely to read your message … she is dearly missed.
Best wishes