Family remember much loved mum who died of cancer by taking on Bristol s Three Peaks
Angela Curnow was cared for by St Peter s Hospice after being diagnosed with cancer
12:14, 18 JAN 2021
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Family and friends of a much loved mum who died from cancer have taken on the ‘Bristol Three Peaks’ to raise money for the hospice which cared for her.
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