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Obituaries: Other lives: Heather Schilling
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Hunningher, Erica
, Benac, Margie
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/ Norman, Heather
/ Schilling, Heather
/ Schilling, Richard
2008
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/ Schilling, Heather
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2008
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Obituaries: Other lives: Heather Schilling
2008
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She was born Heather Norman, daughter of a doctor in Broadstone, Dorset; her mother ran the practice dispensary and one of Heather's earliest memories was sitting in the pram with her younger sister as their nursemaid delivered medicines around the village. At Sandecotes school, in Parkstone, she thrived on approval and praise and worked hard to earn it, winning countless prizes for diligence. She was a fine tennis player who took part in Junior Wimbledon. One of Heather's older brothers was at medical school in London with Richard Schilling, who had already met and helped Heather with her Latin on visits to the Norman family in Broadstone. Love blossomed and in 1937, after Richard qualified, he and Heather were married. Their son, Chris, was born early in 1939 and Richard was called up that September to serve in the RAMC. By the end of the war, they also had two daughters.
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