Tributes to Bronwen

Bronwen Mary Hickmott (née Pelmore) 25th February 1946 – 8th April 2024
Bron with raised arms in Perranporth

Celebrating Brons Life.

 

On this page we celebrate the life of our beloved mother, sister, family member, friend and generally special person Bronwen Mary Hickmott (née Pelmore).

Bronwen touched us with her love, kindness and homour. She leaves a deep mark on our hearts and will remain in our memories forever.

We would like to share stories, memories and photos to express our gratitude, appreciation and memories for Bron.

We invite you to learn more about Bronwen’s life.

See below how to contribute.

Here you find all the Posts:

PLEASE HELP US & SEND YOUR THOUGHTS, MEMORIES OR CONDOLENCES!

The «English Cousin»

"The English Cousin" Bronnie will always remain in my heart as my joyful and positive "english cousin" and will not be forgotten.   Almut Stanley

Stairway to Heaven

EXETER 19th October Jerry, Carl and Melanie have arrived in Exeter to accompany Bron to her final resting place at the beach in Treayarnon bay on Sunday. A very tight circle of friends and helpers are invited to have lunch today in Exeter to say thank you for their...

Tribute to my sister Bronnie

Tribute to my sister Bronnie As a baby, Bron was so pretty! Blonde curly hair and bright blue eyes! Bron was 2 years old, with a big brother Barry aged 4, when the twins (Mike and Sue) arrived to make us four siblings. Poor Mum must have been exhausted as we had a...

A plaque in honor of Bron

Bron's memorial plaque & Acer tree at Sherwood House A DONATION OF BRONWEN’S DEAR FRIENDS.LOUISE BRIND & ROB KINDLY DONATED THE ACER TREE FOR BRON. The Acer tree for Bronwen has been planted in the garden of Sherwood House (Mark & Nikki Chambers home)...

My memories of Bronwen Mary Pelmore

My memories of Bronwen Mary Pelmore BY DUNCAN WHITE I think the Pelmore and White families first met during WW2 when both lived in Swanage, Dorset. The Whites moved to Somerset and them Warmley, Bristol – the Pelmores to west Sussex, then to Bath Road , Brislington in...

Bristol Days

ONE OF THE BEST CUPS OF COFFEE BY LYNN MILLER & THE DOUGLAS FAMILY My family (the Douglas’s) and the Pelmores go back a long time from Bristol days. Mary was a very good friend of my mother.  When Bron came back to Bristol my father, Neil and stepmother, June saw...

We first met in Clifton High School

We first met in Clifton High School ELIZABETH (YARD) & GEORGE FLEMING I was glad to receive your message about the tributes Celebration for your mother to be held on May 29th in Exeter. Unfortunately, I live in Toronto, Ontario, so could not attend and by the time...

An ode to my sister

AN ODE TO BRONNIE MY BELOVED SISTER BY MICHAEL PELMORE MICHAEL, BRONWEN & AISHA IN 2014

First meeting in Germany

I first met Bron in Germany RENE WYNDHAM I first met Bron when I was in Germany. Her sister Susie who was and continues to be, a close friend, suggested I visit her. Bron not only gave me a fantastic welcome, but you two, Carl & Jerry were tiny boys. Your home was...

Memorial Movie

Memorial Movie THURSDAY 25TH APRIL 2024 08:00 AM EXETER CREMATORIUM Very emotional yet lovely & tasteful movie of the [unattended] cremation ceremony. PLEASE ONLY WATCH THIS IF YOU FEEL LIKE IT: [Private LINK - Dropbox] to the Cremation Ceremony Clip It was...

Thank you to all you lovely people in Bronwen's life.

 

At this point we would like to sincerely thank ALL the people that helped Bronwen, the family and us boys during her life and especially on the cruisade through some rough waters on the last leg of her life for being supportive, caring and also simply great friends to Bronwen.

It is always difficult to honour everybody individually but first of all the biggest thank you has to go to Nigel & Sue Fitzhugh who have been along Bronwens Side all the way and are still supporting our family beyond true friendship.

A special thank you also goes out to Nikki & Mark Chambers for looking after Mom so well during hard times up right up until today.

Louise Brind and Rob have also always been there for Mom as well as many of the neighbours and friends who helped Bronwen in Longdown & Exeter. Thank you also to all the true friends who visited Mom in Crosswinds, Pegasus Court and Cadogan Court, many of which have accompanied Mom over decades of her life as friends of our families.

A big thank you also goes out from Carl & Jerry to our families & our partners of whom all have been super supportive!

Brother Michael & his wife Asiha also merrit a special mention in this respect for an outstanding support, councelling in all matters for Bron and us boys & especially for holding Mom’s hand on her last journey.

The staff and management of CADOGAN COURT in Exeter also deserve our very big appreciation for of their loving, personal and professional care for Bronwen on the last journey in life.

Thank you again to ALL you kind people from the bottom of our hearts. (Bronwen’s Sons Jerry & Carl together with the families Pelmore & Rauth)

Bron with raised arms in Perranporth
Bron with raised arms in Perranporth
Bron with raised arms in Perranporth
Perranporth Beach at Sunset

How to contribute to this blog:

 

The idea is that we keep Bron’s memory alive together.

On the blog entries you have the possibility to add comments to share your thoughts with others, to complete the story or add some information.

You can add a post simply by sending me an email to:

mail[at]Tributes2Bron.com

… or you can fill out the form below.

Simply compile some words of your own in an email and send it to me.

You can also add your selected & relevant photos of Bronwen to your email (just not too many 😉

If you describe the photos (place, people, date, event etc.) in your email then that helps understanding the context.

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Donations instead of Flowers

 

We appreciate your thoughts and your visit here very much. This means the world to us.

If you wish to make any physical contribution then instead of sending flowers e.g. you are welcome to contribute to the Cancer Research UK or the Parkinsons Uk. Bron would surely appreciate this form of contribution the most.