Book of Condolence: Areema Nasreen

This page is provided for those who wish to pay tribute to Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust colleague, Areema Nasreen,
who sadly passed away in the early hours of Friday 3 April.

Read the full statement from Richard Beeken, Chief Executive of Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust.


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Jo Green from Manor hospital Walsall....colleague.... wrote on 03/04/2020
This crucified our ward today. Many of the staff worked with you and mentored you...RIP beautiful lady. Heaven gained an angel... fly free....your golden heart and pure spirit will live on in your children.... god bless and good night.. x
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Rachael Moore from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
I wish to send my condolences to Areema's family at this difficult time. I was privileged to have worked with Areema a handful of times during my introduction to the Manor Hospital and I can honestly say she was one of the nicest people I had ever met. Not only was she an amazing nurse but she was so kind and helpful and was always willing to help me whenever I was struggling with a task and always had time for her patients no matter what the situation. My thoughts and prayers go to her family at this difficult time, especially her husband and three beautiful children. Sleep tight heaven has gained another beautiful angel.
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Donna Devey from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
I really cannot believe it! I met you when you started as a HCA and had the pleasure of working with you. I saw you last and you was in your 3rd year of nursing. You was beaming and as per usual smiling. You were a wonderful person and I am proud to of worked with you and became a friend too. My heart is with your family and your 3 children rip sweetheart xxxx
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Samantha Cross from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
Although I never had the pleasure to work with you I know the Manor is a family and today that family grieves. You angel wings came too soon but we will always remember you. Thinking of all your family and friends. Thank you for all you did
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Denise Lines from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
Rest In peace, thoughts with your family, friends and your colleagues. ๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ’•
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kym from walsall manor wrote on 03/04/2020
Continue to shine as you did as a Nurse RIP xxxx
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Zoe from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
I was saddened today to read you had lost your battle with covid, I prayed you would get better๐Ÿ˜ขIโ€™m thinking of your family and your children, you leave a legacy to them as a hero I hope one days they will read these messages and get some comfort. Walsall will not forget your bravery, sleep tight Hero xx
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Martine from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
So sad to hear you lost your fight beautiful lady ๐Ÿ’œ lots of love to your family and friends god bless you all x
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Ayesha from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
My heartfelt condolences to Areemaโ€™s family, friends and colleagues. You had so much passion for Your job and as a community itโ€™s a big loss for us. Your are in a better place but forever leaving a void in the lives of those that loved you so dearly. You were a remarkable woman and may Allah give you the highest rank in jannah. Rest in peace!
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Debbie Hill from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
R. I. P beautiful angel taken way too soon I really hoped you would make it through but it wasn't to be sleep easy now my thoughts go out to your family and friends xx
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Steph from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
Thank you Areema for dedicating your life to helping others. Youโ€™re in our thoughts and prayers. Sending our deepest condolences to your family. Rest in Peace xx
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Afazul from London wrote on 03/04/2020
May allah grant you jannatul ferdous and give your family sabr at this difficult time..
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Mary Hall-Galley from West Wing Emergency Theatre wrote on 03/04/2020
Sending love and prayers to the loved ones of Areena. I only met Areena a few times , I found her to be a very caring professional nurse, always smiling. May Areena rest in peace.
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Dawn from Dudley wrote on 03/04/2020
Rest in peace Angel. Fly high. Once a Manor nurse always a Manor nurse. Thoughts and prayers with your family. You didn't deserve this with just doing your vocation. Good night
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stacey turner from walsall manor hospital maternity wrote on 03/04/2020
sending my love to all your family at this hard time. Rest in peace areema ๐Ÿ’” xx
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Mike from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
So sad. Thank you for all that you achieved and did. Rest in peace. I never knew you, but I will never forget you.
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Lindsey Dukes from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
RIP to a fellow nurse. I didnt have the pleasure of ever working with you but I have said hello a few times in passing. A few of my colleagues had the pleasure to train with you and have told me what an amazing person you were. They are devastated. I am so sorry that doing the job you love has caused this. No doubt you will be missed by all. Rest easy. A big loss to the Walsall trust and nursing as a whole. Sending love to family and friends
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Grace from Cannock wrote on 03/04/2020
Areema, thank you for everything you have done truly an inspirational nurse. As a student nurse myself I am truly saddened by the devastating news. Thank you so much and thank you NHS. Thoughts are with your family at this time
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Sonia Goddard from Walsall manor Hospital. paediatrics . wrote on 03/04/2020
Such a tragic loss. Rest in Peace lovely Areema .๐Ÿ’– My thoughts are with your family and friends.xxx
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Sabah from Manchester wrote on 03/04/2020
May you rest in peace your story has been so Inspiring how your dream was to become a nurse. My heart goes out to your family. You made us all proud. Thank you for all your dedicated work.
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