Mavis Slater
Funeral Service
Time: 1.40pm
Date: Thursday 6th November 2025
Service Details:
The funeral service for Mavis will be held at Accrington Crematorium, Burnley Rd, Accrington BB5 6HA.
Memorial Book
On Monday, 20th October 2025, Mavis, aged 84 years, of Clayton, fell asleep peacefully at EachStep Nursing Home. A treasured mum to Matthew, Andrew, and Rachael, a much loved grandma to Paige and Leah, and an adored great grandma to Bobby.
Born and raised in Clayton le Moors, Mavis lived a life full of love, laughter, and determination. In her early twenties, she attended teacher training college, later going on to teach Home Economics at Norden High School in Rishton. Thousands of pupils will fondly remember being taught by her how to make her famous coconut cones, a recipe that became a much loved favourite among generations of students.
A devoted mother, Mavis raised her three children single handedly, balancing work and family with grace, grit, and an unshakable sense of purpose. Family was always at the heart of everything she did. Her strength and determination shaped not only her own life but also the lives of those around her. When she heard she was to become a grandmother for the first time, Mavis gave up smoking in an instant, a testament to her deep love for her family.
Mavis loved to travel, sharing many wonderful adventures with her children over the years. After retiring in her late fifties, she embraced her love of seeing the world even more, visiting destinations far and wide from America to the Far East and almost every corner of Europe. One of her most cherished adventures was a cruise along the River Nile, a 70th birthday gift from her children that created memories she treasured forever.
At home, Mavis found great joy in her garden, where she spent many happy hours tending to her plants and flowers. She was also a talented cook who loved experimenting with new recipes and sharing her creations with family.
Mavis was known for being no nonsense and straight to the point, she said it as it was, but always from a place of honesty and love. Those who knew her best will remember her warmth, humour, and unwavering heart.
She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who knew and loved her.
Family flowers only please. Donations are being received in Mavis’ memory on behalf of Macmillan Cancer Support, a donation box will also be on the funeral.


Mavis was my oldest friend! I knew her my whole life 83 years! We spent many happy times together as kids! We have lived a World away for many years, but still kept in touch until Mavis no longer could! I received updates from her daughter Rachel, which I truly appreciated! Rest in peace dear friend..
I don’t know how it happened but from very early in my teaching life at Norden High School, Mavis became a very dear friend. She was an inspiration as a colleague, always showing the importance of standing up for what you believed and speaking the truth.
Away from work Mavis, along with Judith and Tony and myself spent many hours enjoying good dining and each others company and I have fond memories of the time we all spent together.
My deepest condolences to Matthew, Rachael and Andrew.
R.I.P.