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Lily Haddon was [[Martha Longhurst]]'s and Percy Longhurst's often mentioned daughter, [[Wilf Haddon]]'s wife, [[Sandra Haddon]]'s mother, and [[Harold Longhurst]]'s sister. Martha was very proud of Lily and her wealth and successful husband, but Lily rarely visited Martha and only had interest in her if Martha could babysit for the grandchildren. When Martha died in [[1964]], [[Ena Sharples]] berated Lily for being a bad daughter.
 
Lily Haddon was [[Martha Longhurst]]'s and Percy Longhurst's often mentioned daughter, [[Wilf Haddon]]'s wife, [[Sandra Haddon]]'s mother, and [[Harold Longhurst]]'s sister. Martha was very proud of Lily and her wealth and successful husband, but Lily rarely visited Martha and only had interest in her if Martha could babysit for the grandchildren. When Martha died in [[1964]], [[Ena Sharples]] berated Lily for being a bad daughter.
   
Lily appeared in the book ''Coronation Street At War'' and ''The Way to Victory'', written by [[Daran Little]] and [[Christine Green]], set from 1939 to 1943. Lily was presented as growing into being a willful young woman, and able to convince her father into letting her do what her mother and mother's friends disapproved of, such as working in a department store as a mannequin and model. Lily began a sexual relationship with [[Tom Hayes]], which she did not especially enjoy, but was happy that he gave her gifts and said she was his girlfriend. One night Ena's daughter [[Vera Lomax]] caught them together and Tom attacked Vera, causing her to hit her head. Tom and a reluctant Lily fled the scene. When the truth emerged, Lily apologized for her actions.
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Lily appeared in the book ''Coronation Street At War'', written by [[Daran Little]] and [[Christine Green]], set from 1939 to 1943. Lily was presented as growing into being a willful young woman, and able to convince her father into letting her do what her mother and mother's friends disapproved of, such as working in a department store as a mannequin and model. Lily began a sexual relationship with [[Tom Hayes]], which she did not especially enjoy, but was happy that he gave her gifts and said she was his girlfriend. One night Ena's daughter [[Vera Lomax]] caught them together and Tom attacked Vera, causing her to hit her head. Tom and a reluctant Lily fled the scene. When the truth emerged, Lily apologized for her actions.
   
 
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Revision as of 18:51, 10 December 2010

Lily Haddon was Martha Longhurst's and Percy Longhurst's often mentioned daughter, Wilf Haddon's wife, Sandra Haddon's mother, and Harold Longhurst's sister. Martha was very proud of Lily and her wealth and successful husband, but Lily rarely visited Martha and only had interest in her if Martha could babysit for the grandchildren. When Martha died in 1964, Ena Sharples berated Lily for being a bad daughter.

Lily appeared in the book Coronation Street At War, written by Daran Little and Christine Green, set from 1939 to 1943. Lily was presented as growing into being a willful young woman, and able to convince her father into letting her do what her mother and mother's friends disapproved of, such as working in a department store as a mannequin and model. Lily began a sexual relationship with Tom Hayes, which she did not especially enjoy, but was happy that he gave her gifts and said she was his girlfriend. One night Ena's daughter Vera Lomax caught them together and Tom attacked Vera, causing her to hit her head. Tom and a reluctant Lily fled the scene. When the truth emerged, Lily apologized for her actions.