She was diagnosed with cancer in July 2017, having missed a cervical screening in 2015.The mum-of-two died on Christmas Eve 2018 in Overgate Hospice, near Huddersfield.Dad accused of stealing in Waitrose 'because he had tattoos'He described his partner as a ‘tornado’ who was ‘the life and soul of the party’ and ‘loved nothing more than singing’.‘One and Only by Adele was our song. She used to sing it to me with such a passion,’ he said.
Ms Woolerton underwent surgery and radiotherapy before she was finally given the all-clear in May 2018.Her family and friends have now set up a to try and raise money to send her two daughters Ava, eight, and Annie, seven, to Disney World Florida.Her family are now raising money for her two children to go on holiday
Anyone with a cervix aged 25 to 64 is invited to make an appointment by letter, but earlier this year new data revealed thatAlmost six in 10 were scared it would hurt, while 37% did not know what would happen during the test. ‘If just one of you ladies take heed of this and book your smear test then Alex will not have died for nought,’ Mr Walker said.AdvertisementGot a story for Metro.co.uk?