- Jodie Willsher was attacked in the Aldi supermarket in Skipton before Christmas
- Grief-stricken friends and family have paid tribute to the 'doting' mother-of-one
- The 30-year-old's husband asked mourners to wear pink to her funeral today
- Neville Hord, 44, due at Bradford Crown Court on January 26 on murder charge
By Amie Gordon For Mailonline
Published: 09:26 EST, 10 January 2018 | Updated: 11:07 EST, 10 January 2018
Grief-stricken friends and family have paid tribute to a mother-of-one who was stabbed to death while working at an Aldi store before Christmas.
Jodie Willsher, 30, was attacked at the supermarket in Skipton, North Yorkshire, on December 21.
At her funeral this afternoon, her husband Malcolm asked mourners to wear her favourite colour pink, promising the ceremony would be a 'celebration of her life.'
The 36-year-old bravely wheeled his late wife's coffin into Christ Church – where they married in 2011 – as more than 250 mourners including his young daughter followed behind.

Malcolm Willsher (right), attached a pink gerbera to his suit as he took the coffin of his wife Jodie in to Christ Church in Skipton


Mrs Willshire's mother could be seen in a cream scarf leading her granddaughter into the service. The procession trailed behind them through the town as hundreds paid their respects


The order of service for the 30-year-old, who was described by friends as a devoted mother




Her husband has described her as 'lovely and warm', adding: 'She was amazing, beautiful and a lovely person. She was a doting mother and a loving wife.'


Friends and family paid tribute to the mother-of-one who was stabbed to death while working at an Aldi store
Mrs Willsher's coffin was wheeled up to the church flanked by a number of pink-clad mourners.
More than 250 people filled the church and songs by Pink and Let It Go from the Disney film Frozen were played inside the church before the service began.
After the tragedy, tributes poured in for the mother-of-one whose young daughter named Megan started primary school earlier this year.
Mrs Willsher suffered multiple serious injuries and died at the store where she worked just four days before Christmas.
Shoppers were told to abandon their trolleys and flee in the horrifying moments after the stabbing, while a small group of heroic customers pinned down the suspect until police arrived.
Her husband has described Mrs Willsher as 'lovely and warm', adding: 'She was amazing, beautiful and a lovely person. She was a doting mother and a loving wife.'
Neville Hord, 44, has appeared in court accused of Mrs Willsher's murder and is due to appear again at Bradford Crown Court on January 26.
After the horrifying tragedy it emerged that the suspect arrested by police was once in a relationship with Mrs Willsher's 49-year-old mother Nikki Dinsdale.


The community was left devastated by the death of the mother-of-one just before Christmas


Mr Willshire had asked all mourners to wear pink in memory of his beloved wife


Mrs Willsher's coffin was wheeled up to the church flanked by a number of pink-clad mourners


Reverend Ruth Harris, of Christ Church, who will conduct the service, said Mrs Willsher will be remembered fondly


Some 250 mourners poured into church for the service. Songs by Pink and Let It Go from the Disney film Frozen were played inside the church before the service began


Hundreds of floral tributes have been left outside the Aldi supermarket in Skipton
Around 50 people had to stand in the church, while others gathered at the entrance doors and a large group listened to the service over speakers outside.
Mourner Chris Allen, who used to work with Mrs Willsher, paid tribute to her outside the church.
He said: 'I worked with Jodie for five years. It has sent shockwaves through Skipton.
'I just wanted to come here to support her family. Today is about celebrating her life.'
Reverend Ruth Harris, who conducted the service, said Mrs Willsher would be remembered fondly.
She said: 'This is going to be a celebration of Jodie's life.
'Her family members will be talking about her during the service and telling of the joyous person she was.
'Everyone is just stunned that anything like this could happen in Skipton. Everyone knows her family and she was from such a close-knit family.
'This was the church Jodie was married in in 2011. This is her family's church.
'She was mad about pink, it was her favourite colour.
'That's why people have been asked to wear it today.'


Mayor of Skipton, Councillor Andrew Rankine arriving at Christ Church for the funeral


Tributes poured in for the mother-of-one, who is married to 36-year-old Malcolm and has a young daughter named Megan who started primary school earlier this year


Mrs Willsher suffered multiple serious injuries and died at the store where she worked just four days before Christmas
Colin Breslin, regional managing director at Aldi, said Mrs Willsher was a 'much loved and popular colleague' and they were all shocked and saddened by her death.
Arriving at the service, Mayor of Skipton, Councillor Andrew Rankine, said: 'The impact from when it happened has been dire.
'People could not believe what was happening.
'This has left a lot of people grieving. Skipton is a close knit community. People are finding it rather hard at the moment. The community will never forget Jodie.'
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