The body of tsunami victim Deborah Evans has been found.
Her funeral will be at Christ Church, Wellington Heath, on Friday, April 22, at 2pm.
There was a memorial service
for Mrs Evans, 31, at St John's Church, Farley Hill, Reading, on Wednesday, April 6. The same day, the authorities in Thai-land identified her body, which had missing since the Boxing Day tsunami disaster.
Parents, Margaret and Bryson Garlick, were informed 24 hours later.
The body of Mrs Evans' boyfriend,
Sam McCarthy, was identified in March.
Mrs Evans, who was divorced, had been living and working as a lettings agent in the Reading area and more than 250 people attended her memorial service.
Many friends travelled down from the Ledbury area.
Mr Garlick, of Wellington Heath, said: "It's a bad business, but we are one of many. At least
she will rest close to us."
n A disco raised £580 to help build a school in Phuket. The event, at Malvern's Civil Service Sports and Social Club, was organised by resident Sue Caffull.
"It was a really good evening, and was enjoyed by all," she said, "I'd like to
thank everybody who came along and
all the local businesses who donated raffle prizes."
Funds will go to a campaign launched by Nigel Willlgrass, from Norfolk, who lost his wife in the boxing Day tsunami.
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