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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Tazim Mahmood from Birmingham wrote on 03/04/2020
Assalaamu alaikum Areema's family I am a HCA at the QE Birmingham I've just heard the really sad news, my heart is broken for all of you in this really testing time..inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi ra'jioun May Allah Subhana wata'ala grant Areema the highest rank in Jannah and may she be blessed with Shaheed Ya Rabb Aameen ๐Ÿคฒ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ˜ญ i have No words of comfort for you all only HE is the greatest of planners ๐Ÿคฒ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ i truly am heart broken for you all. May Allah give her children and all of you sabr and strength to get through this testing time Aameen Rabil Alaameen ๐Ÿคฒ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ˜ญโค
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Madiha from Manchester wrote on 03/04/2020
May Allah swt grant you the highest rank in jannat ul firdous and give patience to your family and friends xx
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Gail James from Willenhall wrote on 03/04/2020
RIP beautiful lady and thank you x
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Julie raistrick from Bradford, West Yorkshire wrote on 03/04/2020
RIP lovely lady, sending virtual hugs, strength and positivity to your family at this sad time . You did what you and all NHS staff look after others and put them before yourselves Fly high beautiful angel
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Bal Riat from Manor Hospital wrote on 03/04/2020
Although I never knew you, I had read about you. You were a lovely, caring person who was passionate about being a nurse. I'm so sorry you lost your battle with this awful virus. You were always in my thoughts and I really hoped you would pull through. Thinking of your husband, children, family and friends during this difficult time. Rest in peace Areema xxx
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Zahid Iqbal on behalf of BDCFT from Bradford wrote on 03/04/2020
May Allah make it easy for you and your family. Your sacrifice won't be forgotten. You embody the spirit of Rufaida Al-Aslamia: a renowned Muslim Nurse. May that spirit live on!
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Mrs Jones from Staffordshire wrote on 03/04/2020
โ€œGone from us her smiling face, the cheerful pleasant ways, the heart that won so many friends, in bygone, happy days. A life made beautiful by kindly deeds, a helping hand for others needs...โ€ Your memory will never be forgotten by your fellow nurses, rest in peace dear Areema x
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Mohammed Shafiq (Ramadhan Foundation) from Manchester wrote on 03/04/2020
So sorry to hear of your passing. I salute your sacrifice for the nation and you will live on in the conscious of the whole country. I offer my deeepst condolences to her husband, children, family and NHS colleagues. Thank you for everything. Much love to you all. Xx
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Nilly from BIRMINGHAM wrote on 03/04/2020
To Areema and family I'm so sorry. I have no words except tears in my eyes and pain in my heart your beloved daughter, wife, mother, aunt, friend and sister has left you all because of this horrible virus. She is an amazing woman. Remarkable. Determined. Focused. Brave. Courageous. I am in awe of the woman she was and became. You are so blessed to have an angel called Areema Nasreen. May your children be reunited with you in heaven Areema. Rest in beautiful and eternal peace. May God bring peace to the hearts of those who you love so dearly. God bless. Ameen
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Connie from Preston wrote on 03/04/2020
RIP Areema. Thank you for fighting on the frontlines and saving lives. You wonโ€™t be forgotten. Rest easy xx
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Clare Dickens from Wolverhampton wrote on 03/04/2020
As a nursing academic and fellow alumni of the university of Wolverhampton, Iโ€™ve been following your progress in recent days, desperately in the hope you bounce back. Today the world feels a little duller and Iโ€™m so sorry for your family, friends and colleagues; and extend my love and condolences to them. Nursing for many of us is a calling as well as a career and youโ€™ll forever belong to our family. Sleep tight Areema.
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Aftab Ahmad from Manchester wrote on 03/04/2020
Allahu Akbar. May you rest in peace sister. May Allah swt elevate your ranks in the hereafter and grant your family ease. The word hero is overused. However, you died a true hero. ๐Ÿ™
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Waheed Nazir from Oldhan 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! Ameeen, Summa Ameeen. May Allah Azzawajjal give sabr to rest of your family members. Ameeen, Summa Ameeen. BIG LOSS FOR THE COMMUNITY, SO SAD
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Joanne from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
So sorry your valued life had to end like this. It should not of even happened. R.i.p aneema condolences to your husband a former colleague of the buses & your children. Xx
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Claire Priest from West Bromwich wrote on 03/04/2020
RIP beautiful lady, my heart goes out to your family xxxx
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Elaine Gibson wrote on 03/04/2020
From one nursing family to another. Sending out love and deepest sympathy to her colleagues, family and friends and may you find strength in each other. From the neonatal team at Bradford Royal Infirmary.
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Anthony Swaby from Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care wrote on 03/04/2020
Areema was a model professional nurse to everyone that crossed her path. Illustrating the four cornerstones of Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust. The loss of her life has left many people with sadness and despair. However the brightness of her memory will be an inspiration, example and witness for many. May she rest in peace and rise in glory.
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Niggath from Oldham wrote on 03/04/2020
May allah swt give u all sabr on this big loss in your life ameen A daughter, sister,wife&mother left u all behind with so many memories that u can always treasure and tell her children about She worked to help people and today she died a shadat death No words I say Can heal dat pain u are going through All I can say are duas are wit u all at dis reli sad time May allah swt bless ameera wit jannat firdous ameen ๐Ÿคฒ๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ
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Edfy from Blackburn wrote on 03/04/2020
Thank you god for sharing this beautiful soul with us rest in peace in a garden of paradise till the day of reckoning
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Waqas from Oldham wrote on 03/04/2020
So sad to hear the passing away of areema inshallah her demise will not go in vain due to her immence sacrifice this country will rebuild but she and many others will live on in our hearts forever Allah paak give all of the family patience during these difficult moments ameen ya rabal alameen
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