Rachel Gudge, England—The community mourns the loss of Rachel Gudge, who passed away suddenly last Sunday. Rachel, known for her kind-hearted nature and deep devotion to her family, suffered a heart attack on Saturday morning. She was taken to Southmead ICU, where she passed away peacefully on Sunday evening.
Rachel leaves behind her husband, Pete, and their two teenage sons, Connor and Tyler. Tyler requires full-time care due to his disability, a responsibility that Rachel and Pete had shared together. Her untimely passing has left a significant void in the lives of her family and those who knew her.
To help support Pete during this difficult time, a fundraiser has been organized by Marsha Hodgson to cover Rachel’s funeral expenses. The outpouring of support has already seen donations from friends and community members, including Jenni Herfurth, Hayley Christopher-Lee, Des Walsh, Michelle Lacey, and Tracey Walters. These generous contributions, no matter the size, are helping to ease the financial burden of the funeral costs.
Rachel’s caring nature and warmth touched the hearts of many, leaving behind fond memories for friends and family. On social media, Colin England, one of Rachel’s close connections, shared his thoughts, noting Rachel’s and Pete’s dedication to caring for their sons, especially Tyler. The heartfelt messages and acts of kindness are a testament to the impact Rachel had on those around her.
We extend our deepest condolences to Rachel’s family and loved ones. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of loss. May Rachel’s memory be a source of comfort and strength.
Short Summary of Rachel Gudge
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Rachel Gudge |
Date of Passing | Last Sunday |
Fundraiser Organized By | Marsha Hodgson |
Location | England |
Purpose | Funeral expenses |
Significant Donations | Jenni Herfurth (£20), Hayley Christopher-Lee (£20), Des Walsh (£50), Michelle Lacey (£25), Tracey Walters (£25) |
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