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Langley Road
A son has paid loving tribute to a kind hearted woman who devoted 40 years of her life to raising cash for a Tolworth scout group.
Much loved Muriel Drury died after a battle with cancer at the beginning of the month aged 72, leaving behind a husband two children and three grand children.
Born in Edinburgh, she took refuge in Southampton during the Second World War before moving to Tolworth with her mother and sister.
Mrs Drury worked as clerk for an insurance firm in the city but her real passion was raising money for the 1st Tolworth scout group, now based at St Matthews School in Surbiton.
She got involved with the group when her son Stephen became a cub aged eight in the early 60s and was still helping out on jumble sales and Christmas fundraisers more than 40 years later.
Mrs Drury enjoyed 53 happy years of marriage with Phillip Drury including several world cruises after retirement including a trip to Africa where they encountered Somali pirates.
Mrs Drury’s funeral will be held in Tolworth on the morning of March 21, for more information contact steve_drury@hotmail.com.
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