It is with unbearable sadness that we have to share the heartbreaking news of the untimely passing of our beautiful friend and colleague, Sarah Edmundson.
Sarah was truly one of a kind, and in every aspect of her life and work she thought first of others before herself.
Through her leadership of Agents Together she was instrumental in arranging hundreds of mentorships, providing tens of thousands of hours of coaching and support to help countless estate agents across the UK. And through her pivotal role as a committee member for Women in Estate Agency she was a tireless advocate for equality, empowering women and being the voice for change.
But beyond those big public actions it was the daily acts of kindness we each saw and felt from Sarah which showed who she really was. In true Sarah style at this year’s WiEA Conference the first thing she did on stage was to ask the photographer to take a picture of, in her words, “you amazing people”, the audience, for her mum. Through everything that she faced, Sarah never stopped shining the light (and in this case the camera) first on those around her, before it even crossed her mind to shine it on herself.
In recent months alongside her dear friend Jeremy Langmead, she launched a brave, raw and honest podcast entitled “how long have you got?” The podcast tackled important and difficult topics for those touched by cancer and received critical acclaim with features in many media outlets including The Times. Cancer didn’t define Sarah; she made sure of that in the most inspiring way, battling the cruel disease courageously while living life to the full.
We have lost a true friend who was beautiful, fearless and funny in everything she did.
Sarah never stopped championing WiEA and never stopped being there for all of us right to her final days. Just last Friday Sarah joined the WiEA table at The ESTAS live on Facetime so she could be with us all to cheer on the WiEA award winners and to see us raising more than £6,000 for her chosen charity, Breast Cancer Now. And it is just a year since Sarah herself was recognised with an ESTAS Lifetime Achievement Award.
If we are certain of anything, it is that we will not let Sarah’s memory fade. Although we will never possibly fill her shoes we will, together as Women in Estate Agency, keep her legacy alive in everything we do, and keep fighting for those who are also facing the battle Sarah fought through our ongoing support for BCN. Sarah’s mum, Jacki, is especially in our thoughts, as are all Sarah’s many, many friends and the thousands of people whose lives Sarah made so much better for her being in the world.
Finally, it feels fitting to let Sarah speak for herself, in the words she used as she stood on the WiEA stage in March. Sarah had come straight from her chemo treatment to the conference in London, showing up like the warrior she was to be there for others, and to light up the room with her beauty, brilliance and humour:
Sarah Edmundson, you will be forever missed but never ever forgotten. Your light will continue to shine and your brilliance will never fade.