Tributes paid to My Care Consultant's Lynn Miles

Director passes away after a year-long fight against cancer

Isabel Baxter
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My Care Consultant marketing and IT director Lynn Miles has passed away after fighting an aggressive form of cancer.

In a post on LinkedIn shared today (15 April), My Care Consultant founder Jacqueline Berry paid tribute to her colleague Lynn Miles, wife of My Care Consultant operations director Tony Miles, who passed away on Monday this week (14 April) at the age of 62. "Lynn was not only a personal friend of mine, but pivotal in helping My Care Consultant create, launch and service both Care Box and My Care Hub, and will be dreadfully missed by all," Berry wrote. Berry continued: "Life can be incredibly cruel. Lynn was only 62 years old and leaves behind not only her husband of 35 years, but her two...

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