We have remained firm friends ever since. I will miss you Christine and will always cherish the happy times we shared together.
After opening a greengrocers with her mother when she left school, Mrs Hewitt moved on to Garibaldi Fisheries in 1972, where she worked as a fishmonger with her uncle, Tony Jensen, in Bevan Street for more than 20 years.
Her family said: With a strong work ethic her whole life, she loved working with people and interacting with customers which is why she excelled as part of a sales team in shops and businesses.
After marrying John Bonsall, in 1976, they built their own house in Oulton Broad, where they raised their children James and Helen.
We have remained firm friends ever since. I will miss you Christine and will always cherish the happy times we shared together.
After opening a greengrocers with her mother when she left school, Mrs Hewitt moved on to Garibaldi Fisheries in 1972, where she worked as a fishmonger with her uncle, Tony Jensen, in Bevan Street for more than 20 years.
Her family said: With a strong work ethic her whole life, she loved working with people and interacting with customers which is why she excelled as part of a sales team in shops and businesses.
After marrying John Bonsall, in 1976, they built their own house in Oulton Broad, where they raised their children James and Helen.
Charly Fisher and Joe Burgess. Picture: Courtesy of Charly Fisher
- Credit: Courtesy of Charly Fisher
Touching tributes have been paid to a popular man who died suddenly on Christmas Day.
The family of Joe Burgess said they had been overwhelmed and comforted by hundreds of messages of sympathy following his unexplained death.
The 31-year-old, from Lowestoft - who was due to marry his fiancée in March - was taken ill at 10am on Christmas Day after suffering acute, unexplained pain .
He was taken to hospital by ambulance and died at 8pm.
Having met his fiancée, Charly Fisher, in 2013, the couple were engaged in 2019.
Charly Fisher and Joe Burgess. Picture: Courtesy of Charly Fisher
- Credit: Courtesy of Charly Fisher
Touching tributes have been paid to a popular man who died suddenly on Christmas Day.
The family of Joe Burgess said they had been overwhelmed and comforted by hundreds of messages of sympathy following his unexplained death.
The 31-year-old, from Lowestoft - who was due to marry his fiancée in March - was taken ill at 10am on Christmas Day after suffering acute, unexplained pain .
He was taken to hospital by ambulance and died at 8pm.
Having met his fiancée, Charly Fisher, in 2013, the couple were engaged in 2019.