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4:03pm Monday 4th February 2008 in Local
A WORDSLEY widow has raised £620 for the charities that helped her through the devastation of losing her husband by taking part in a fancy dress pub crawl.
Hazel Dunn, of Alwen Street, lost husband Paul to cancer just over a year ago - and wanted to give something back to Mary Stevens Hospice in Stourbridge and Black Country bereavement support group Round Oak Robins - which helped her and her six children through the darkest days by providing workshops, telephone support and organising family days out.
On Friday (February 1) 50-year-old Hazel and her eldest sons Daniel and Joshua, and eldest daughters Amy and Jade, and a group of her friends donned fancy dress and took part in a pub crawl along Brierley Hill's Delph run' and onto the nearby Waterfront to help coin in cash for the causes.
Kind-hearted Hazel, who dressed up as Alice in Wonderland's Queen of Hearts, said: "We raised more than I thought I would - so I'd like to say a big thankyou to my family, friends and everybody in the pubs along the Delph run' and at Bar Maya at The Waterfront."
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