Mrs Peggy Rodd

Charity details

Dementia Uk

 

Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of progressive conditions that affect the brain. There are over 200 subtypes of dementia, but the five most common are: Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies, frontotemporal dementia and mixed dementia.

The brain is made up of nerve cells (neurones) that communicate with each other by sending messages. Dementia damages the nerve cells in the brain so messages can’t be sent from and to the brain effectively, which prevents the body from functioning normally.

Regardless of which type of dementia is diagnosed and what part of the brain is affected, each person will experience dementia in their own unique way.

Dementia can affect a person at any age but it is more commonly diagnosed in people over the age of 65 years. A person developing dementia before age 65 is said to have young onset dementia.

There are over 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK and this is set to rise to over one million by 2021.

Registered Number 1039404

http://www.dementiauk.org

Messages of condolence

Dearest auntie Peggy. Sorry to lose you but glad you are at peace now. You’ve been a huge part of my life and like another mum to me over the years. I will miss you and your humour…love you xxx

Mrs Lynn Thomas

Rest in Peace dear Peggy. Mum's (Gladys) many happy memories of family life in Islington will live with us forever.

Mrs Julie Roberts

Rest well Peggy, will always remember your cheeky smile xx

Mr & Mrs Martin Bailey

Dearest Peggy, Sending much love and prayers as we wish you a peaceful rest. "Memory is a way of holding on to the things you love" You have left many special memories. With our love, Trudi, Emily & Charlie xxx

Ms Trudi Bailey