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Letter: Germiston family remembers beloved artist

"She was diagnosed with Lupus at the age of 15 and although often in pain, she bravely continued creating magnificent artwork, with a cheerful disposition."

Editor – On March 27 our family and Germiston community lost loved artist Angela Duffield Warren.

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Angela was a quiet person.

She was diagnosed with Lupus at the age of 15 and although often in pain, she bravely continued creating magnificent artwork, with a cheerful disposition.

The love and generosity her friends are displaying to us as her parents, her husband Niel and brother Donovan are an eye opener as to how much she was loved.

We have been blessed with generous assistance and support from unexpected places and people.

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A special thank you to Sunnyridge Primary for acknowledging her loss.

Bedfordview High class of 89 have been unbelievable.

We didn’t know we would be treated ‘as everyone’s parents’.

This is a great testimony to who our darling Angela was and the kind of people she had the privilege to call friends.

Even family, weren’t just ‘family’- with Angie, they got to be friends too.

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Thank you to her friends, Melissa, Jennifer and Joelle for loving our daughter.

Angela fought a brave fight in her final few weeks and she was cared for by her loving husband Niel, who never left her side.

We thank our brothers and sisters from our congregation and special thanks to David and Cheryl for making their home available to our family for tea.

Duffield family.

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