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Funeral for Aldi stab victim Jodie Willsher | Funeral for Aldi stab victim Jodie Willsher |
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Hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of a woman who was stabbed to death at the supermarket where she worked. | Hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of a woman who was stabbed to death at the supermarket where she worked. |
Jodie Willsher, 30, was killed at the Aldi shop in Skipton, North Yorkshire, on 21 December. | |
Neville Hord, 44, has been charged with her murder and is due to appear at Bradford Crown Court on 26 January. | Neville Hord, 44, has been charged with her murder and is due to appear at Bradford Crown Court on 26 January. |
Mrs Willsher's family had asked mourners at Christ Church in Skipton to wear pink in remembrance of her. | Mrs Willsher's family had asked mourners at Christ Church in Skipton to wear pink in remembrance of her. |
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The Reverend Ruth Harris, who led the service, said: "We have pink in the flowers, I've got pink ribbons on the vestments I am wearing. | |
"It is just a joy and it is just a sign of another way that Jodie was. She just loved to share things with so many people. | "It is just a joy and it is just a sign of another way that Jodie was. She just loved to share things with so many people. |
"She was always sharing photographs of Megan [her daughter] and Malcolm [her husband] and herself on Facebook because she just loved life." | "She was always sharing photographs of Megan [her daughter] and Malcolm [her husband] and herself on Facebook because she just loved life." |
Her husband Malcolm said the funeral was a celebration of his wife's life. | Her husband Malcolm said the funeral was a celebration of his wife's life. |
He told mourners their daughter was his wife's "greatest achievement". | |
He said: "They weren't just mother and daughter, they were best friends, which was just beautiful to see." | |
The mother-of-one had suffered multiple injuries and died at the supermarket in Keighley Road. |