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Thousands raised for funeral of Canterbury mum Louise Browne

Thousands of pounds have been raised for the funeral of a “phenomenal” mum-of-four who had been battling breast cancer.

Louise Browne, from Canterbury, died on the morning of January 7 at the age of 52.

Louise at her 50th birthday party at Studd Hill Community Centre in 2017, with her children Romany, Adam, Louise, Obi and Nathan
Louise at her 50th birthday party at Studd Hill Community Centre in 2017, with her children Romany, Adam, Louise, Obi and Nathan

Her friend Layla Fielder said: “Although she hated being called strong and a fighter, she really was both of those things right to the end. Anyone who knew her will be aware of what a phenomenal woman she was.”

Louise, who lived in Wincheap, first fought breast cancer a decade ago.

“She went through a lot of treatment and got the all clear, but was diagnosed with secondary cancer just under eight years later,” explained Layla.

“So it’s been the last four or five years.

“She’s gone through lots of different treatments - chemotherapy, radiotherapy. In the last few months it really took hold.”

Louise Browne, pictured in May 2017
Louise Browne, pictured in May 2017

Louise formerly worked at Clarks shoe shop in Canterbury and was well-known in the city, helping to run Scouts jumble sales and playing an active role on Wincheap School’s PTA.

“She was really involved in the community,” said Layla. “She had a massive network of friends. She was incredibly thoughtful and kind - she was fierce, loyal and would do anything for her friends and family.

“She lived her life to the full to make sure her children will have lasting memories of an amazing mum, who loved them with all of her heart.”

Louise leaves behind her four children - Nathan, Adam, Romany and Obi.

“They have been brilliant, particularly pulling together over the last couple of months when Louise became very ill,” said Layla.

Louise Browne on her 44th birthday night out at The Bell and Crown, in October 2011
Louise Browne on her 44th birthday night out at The Bell and Crown, in October 2011

“I know how proud she was of all of them and how they have supported her and each other.

“They are quite inspirational, as was their lovely mum.”

Louise had begun paying into a funeral fund, but received no payout as it was started less than a year before her death.

Hoping to raise £500 towards the funeral costs to “make this sad time a little easier for her loved ones”, Layla launched a fundraising page. But she and Louise’s family have been left overwhelmed as donations of almost £4,000 have flooded in.

The money will cover the funeral, which is being held at Barham Crematorium at 10am tomorrow (Friday), and a celebration of Louise’s life from 12.30pm at the Worthgate Scout Hut in Wincheap. Any remaining funds will be split equally between Louise’s children.

To donate to the fundraiser, visit the Gofundme page.

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