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Funeral Arrangements for Alberta Rochester

· One min read
Deafblind Enablement
Deafblind Enablement

Our dear Alberta's funeral will be held on 30th March 2026 at 10am at Peterborough Crematorium, Bretton, Peterborough.

All are welcome to attend the service.

There will be a private intimate gathering following the service — invitation only.

Alberta Rochester Memorial

Donations & Memories

If you would like to leave a donation or share a memory of Alberta, please follow the dedicated memorial link below:

Alberta Rochester Memorial Page

In Loving Memory of Alberta Rochester

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Deafblind Enablement
Deafblind Enablement

It is with very deep sadness that we let you all know that Alberta Rochester passed away last night.

Alberta was DBE's Awareness Officer, a much-loved member of the DBE family, an Assessor, and a dear friend.

We will all greatly miss her. Much love goes to Dave during this difficult time.

Video Tribute

This post was originally shared as a video tribute. You can view the full Reel and the community's touching comments on our Facebook page: Watch the Tribute Reel on Facebook

In Loving Memory of Pam Watling

· 2 min read
Deafblind Enablement
Deafblind Enablement

It is with a very heavy heart that we share the news of the passing of Pam Watling.

Pam was a caring, lovable, and fiercely independent lady who always looked out for everyone. As a DBE Awareness Officer and Assessor, she promoted deafblindness wherever she went, highlighting the daily struggles of living with limited sight and hearing.

Pam was a vital part of the DBE family, and she loved her own family dearly. We will all miss her presence and her dedication to our community.

Pam Watling Memorial

Funeral & Memorial Arrangements

We invite you to join us in celebrating Pam's life:

  • Service: Monday, 24th November at 11:00 AM
  • Location: Peterborough Crematorium
  • Reception: From 12:30 PM at The Woodman (by Thorpe Wood Golf Course) for food, drinks, and the sharing of stories.

RSVP & Attendance

If possible, please RSVP to let us know if you are attending. Kindly include any dietary requirements or if you will be accompanied by a partner, family member, or support worker.

Note: You are still very welcome to join us even if you do not RSVP.

Donations in Lieu of Flowers

If you wish to honor Pam’s memory, the family suggests a donation to the British Heart Foundation in lieu of flowers.

In Loving Memory of Pauline Brown

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Deafblind Enablement
Deafblind Enablement

It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Pauline Brown.

Pauline served as DBE's Deafblind Awareness Officer for many years. She was an inspirational, dedicated lady and a truly loving person who cared deeply about everyone she met.

Rest in peace, Pauline. You will be greatly missed, but your legacy lives on in the work we do.

Pauline Brown Memorial

Funeral Arrangements

The funeral service for Pauline will be held on:

  • Date: Monday, 29th September 2025
  • Time: 11:00 AM

If you plan on attending the service to pay your respects, please let us know so we can assist with arrangements.

RIP Catherine Fields

· 2 min read
Debbie James
Director & CEO @ Deafblind Enablement

It is with sadness that I inform you that Catherine Fields died at home on Monday 28th April 2025.

Catherine RIP

Catherine, a deafblind lady in Essex was a great inspiration to so many people, locally and nationally. I first met Catherine in 2000 facilitating a Specialist Assessment as she was first starting to loose her vision, providing Catherine with the rehab skills and a Communicator-Guide service, as a deafblind mum to her two daughters, which she was always immensely proud of.

Catherine was a joy to be with, she campaigned for better services for deafblind people, assisted with specialist training and taught us all so much, a determined, strong willed lady who lived life to the full with a good sense of humour, and was so brave. Catherine lost her sight and developed fluent skills using Hands On, Deafblind Manual and Haptic to gain vital access to information to always be in control and have choices. Catherine was happy to be on DBE's Essex leaflet to assist us to identify further deafblind people in need. Thank you RAD team for supporting and being her family. Many of our DBE deafblind family and Interpreter Guides/Communicator-Guides at DBE will remember Catherine as she came to our Annual Rallies and she received our Interpreter Guides service. Taken from us too soon, never forgotten RIP Catherine