Tributes to carnival queen shop owner who died days before turning 100
Connie Trotman, who ran Trotman’s fashion store, died earlier this month.
Her granddaughter Bonita Preston, 44, said: “She was a very generous and caring person.
“She always liked to see the family.”
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Hide AdBorn in Ipswich in 1917, Connie moved to Gloucester with her family.
A proud moment for her and her family came in 1936, when Connie was crowned the first Gloucester carnival queen.
She was invited back to the carnival to reprise her role in 2006, on her 89th birthday.
Bonita said: “She was very, very proud to have been a carnival queen.”
After moving to Worthing with her RAF veteran husband Warren, Connie ran Trotman’s fashion store for many years.
Connie’s funeral took place on Saturday at Worthing Crematorium.