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Christine Nelson, a funeral service arranger at  J C Clarke &Son Funeral Directors in Chester hosted an afternoon tea party for her birthday to raise money for a local hospice.

Instead of receiving gifts for her birthday this year, Christine Nelson, a funeral service arranger at Dignity owned, JC Clarke & Son decided to raise money instead.

Christine held an afternoon tea party for her 60th birthday at her home to raise funds for local hospice, Hospice of the Good Shepherd, Backford in memory of her late husband Richard.

Christine’s friends and family attended the event raising £2,000 for the hospice.

Christine Nelson said: “As a celebration for my 60th Birthday in September, I arranged an afternoon tea at the family home for 80 friends.

“The aim was to raise funds for The Hospice of the Good Shepherd in Backford, Chester as a thank you for the care and kindness they showed to my husband Richard. He passed away in the Hospice on 20 th December 2014 after being diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2012.

“It was a lovely day and we raised an amazing £1,000 which was matched by Barclays Bank bringing the total to £2,000, much more than I ever expected to raise.”

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