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Cynthia Nayler (née Finn)

Published on 29/07/2024

NAYLER Cynthia (née Finn) Aged 102, former teacher at Peers School; 67 years resident of Risinghurst; lately of Old Station House, Abingdon. Mother, grandma, great granny missed by all. Funeral Oxford Crematorium 11:30, 28th August.

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Niamh Frith September 1st, 2024
I knew Cynthia for a short time but her influence was so impactful. For a lady of her age; her strength, dignity and retention of all her years of knowledge amazed me every time I saw her. I looked forward to my daily visits to her, they were such a lovely part of the day. I miss our conversations and discussions and wish we could have had more. She was a wonderful lady who I think of often. I'm deeply saddened to hear of her death.

My love goes out to her family at this time. Niamh xx
Marie68 August 28th, 2024
A wonderful teacher. I will miss our annual Christmas cards and letters for the past 39 years. Condolences to all her family. R.I.P.
Sarah Williams x
Steve Alcock August 19th, 2024
Our old next-door neighbour in Stanway Road.- 1964-1977 - a lovely lady. Condolences from my sister Jayne and myself.
Tina McCormack August 4th, 2024
I remember Miss Naylor taught me to touch type 52 years ago.
A piece of cardboard over the keys no peeping, carriage return and then the ribbon ran out so funny what a wonderful lady what she taught me got me work when I left school such a lovely memory a skill I still use now after all those years. R.I.P xx
Diane Parsley July 31st, 2024
She taught me typing & shorthand in the 5th & 6th form at Northfield School . I owe her so much for the what she taught me & with such patience, also the life skills I have had. Strict but fair with a lovely smile. I remember she had a son so sending condolences to all Mrs Nayler's family. R.I.P.
aeroplane girl July 30th, 2024
RIP Mrs Nayler. Taught me the wonderful skill of touch typing that little did we realise was going to become such a valuable skill. Condolences to all of your family.