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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Tracy from Dalton wrote on 04/04/2020
What a dedicated lady so sad that she gave her all and she has now gone .. RIP ๐Ÿ’™
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Simon from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
Thank you for the care you gave and for putting the health and well-being of others before your own.
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ehsan from Birmingham wrote on 04/04/2020
Ina lillah hey wa ina elahey rajoun. So sad for such a brave sould. RIP in heaven.
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Kira from Birmingham Childrenโ€™s Hospital wrote on 04/04/2020
Your story has struck a cord with everyone I know within my trust. I am so sorry you were taken away from your loved ones and a job Iโ€™m sure you were so passionate about. RIP angel, youโ€™ll be sorely missed in your family and your NHS trust family. Your dedication to fighting this virus and helping to save those who had it will not go unforgotten.
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Rizwan from Birmingham wrote on 04/04/2020
Inaa lilahi wainaa ilayhi rajioon, May allah SWT grant you the highest ranks of jannah my sister.
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Lorna from Great Barr wrote on 04/04/2020
You are an inspiration to all nurses May you rest in peace ๐ŸŒธ
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E Maullin from Wolverhampton wrote on 04/04/2020
RIP Thankyou for what have done for us all Rest in Peace xx
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Jayne Gwilt from Wolverhampton wrote on 04/04/2020
Bless your kind heart. Bless your children and family. Sweet dreams princess ๐Ÿ’–
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Rev Peter Spence from Oldbury wrote on 04/04/2020
We never met but your commitment and compassion for others is a shining light of the best of humanity, thank you and may you rest in peace. Also sending love and condolences to your family and friends.
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David from Sandwell wrote on 04/04/2020
Thank you for your service. Rest now, your duty is done. May Allah bless you and may you rest in eternal peace.
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Muhammad from Stoke on trent wrote on 04/04/2020
Those who help others and care others ,those people keep remembers for long time,and society must proud of them,I think these are legends indeed.
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Sheryl Anson from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
You dedicated yourself to caring for the people of Walsall. Thankyou. Rest peacefully Areema. ๐ŸŒน
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Mark Wiles from Fairbourne, Gwynedd wrote on 04/04/2020
Heartfelt sympathy to the family and colleagues. I was born in the Manor 57 years ago, and my family who live in Walsall have all had excellent care at the hospital. Having seen in the press how Areema worked so hard to become a nurse it's clear she loved the profession, and the hospital and people of Walsall. That she was taken by this virus is a tragedy beyond description. She is a modern day heroine in the great tradition of Walsall's other legendary nurse, Sister Dora.
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Joanne from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
You gave your all to do the job you loved. Heaven has gained a true angel. Rest in piece
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Sarah from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
Can't imagine the loss being felt by your family and friends right now. A brave life cut far too short. Rest in peace Areema and thank you.
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Zaima from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
Taken to soon may Allah grant areema the highest rank in jannah and may Allah give her family Sabar she did a great job in her nursing role helping others putting others lives first RIP
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(Moulana/Imam) Ahmed Salloo from Muslim Chaplain of Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust wrote on 04/04/2020
ุฅูู†ูŽู‘ุง ู„ูู„ู‘ู‡ู ูˆูŽุฅูู†ูŽู‘ู€ุง ุฅูู„ูŽูŠู’ู‡ู ุฑูŽุงุฌูุนูˆู†ูŽ Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un "Verily we belong to Allah, and verily to Him do we return." The Messenger of Allah ๏ทบ said: The best of mankind is the one that is most beneficial to mankind.โ€™ [Tabarani] SubhanAllah (Glory be to Allah), Sister Areema sacrificed her life for the betterment of mankind, we pray she is rewarded by Allah with the highest place in Jannatul Firdous, Aameen
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Emma from Darlaston wrote on 04/04/2020
Thank you for the years you put into the NHS, You are a hero! May you rest in peace, my thoughts go to the family and her 3 children and all her colleagues at Walsall manor at this heartbreaking time
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Carol Neale from Aldridge wrote on 04/04/2020
My Thoughts are with family children husband family and friends ๐Ÿ™โ™ฅ๏ธ
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Charity bullock from Kinvswinford (used to live and work in Walsall) wrote on 04/04/2020
I worked with Areema for 10 years on nights as a HCA. We first met each other on Kestal ward and worked on AMU. Many nights there would be Areema, Carl, Jackie, Sharon and myself on the same shift. We all exchanged many stories together and had an unbreakable bond. Areema was always the optimistic one, life never phased her she ook everything in her stride. Areema, Carl and myself always talked of doing our nurse training, it was our dream to become qualified Nurses. Years later all our dream come true. We did it together just like we always wanted to do. I Will never forget you Areema, you will always have a place in my heart. Xx
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