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This weeks theme is by Lew - with MEMORIES.
This weeks theme is by Lew - with MEMORIES.
As you read my Memories, just listen to my music of
Memories are made of this - sung by
DEAN MARTIN
My Memories of 3 loved ones who are no longer with us.
My Memories of 3 loved ones who are no longer with us.
MOTHER
My Header
Mother - Me - Dad
This photo was taken by a street photographer at the seaside resort of Ingoldmells, when I was just a whippersnapper
(Young Lad)
The poem I wrote was for my Mother as we scattered her ashes in the garden of remembrance
Post Pics
ROB
Married to Julie before he passed away at an early age.
I first met Rob as he taught my 2 lads at school, when they left Primary school to go on to St Hughs school, we became friends with Rob and Julie and Rob began to come out on a Friday evening for a few Bevvies (drinks) with Richard and I.
Rob,Richard and I had a weekend away in North Yorkshire.
Rob told us many stories of Battles, and explained all the unexplained things to us pair, His interests Butterflies,The sky and stars and Nature + many more. We became to be known as
Last of the Summer Strollers.
This Poem I wrote and read out at the Scattering of Robs Ashes
The Poem and 2 pics of us 3 in Yorkshire
ME
Rob Richard
5 years on - I met Julie again and 12years later we are married and so Happy and share the Love of Rob.
GRACE
I first met Grace when Julie and I got together.
Grace used to be neighbours with Rob and Julie when they first got married and became life long and true friends.
Grace was very independant and into Gardening, sowing and many more - she still had an allotment well into her 90s.
Grace said she didn't want to see 100 and get her Telegram from The Queen.
Bless Her
Grace passed away just 6 weeks before her 100th Birthday
Julie made this Board of Memories for Grace's Funeral
I hope you enjoy my memories of just 3 people that were dear to me and who always will live in my Heart
Please go to my side bar - near my shield and visit the other HEADBANGERS and see their take on
MEMORIES by Lew.
GOOD LUCK.
This photo was taken by a street photographer at the seaside resort of Ingoldmells, when I was just a whippersnapper
(Young Lad)
The poem I wrote was for my Mother as we scattered her ashes in the garden of remembrance
ROB
Married to Julie before he passed away at an early age.
I first met Rob as he taught my 2 lads at school, when they left Primary school to go on to St Hughs school, we became friends with Rob and Julie and Rob began to come out on a Friday evening for a few Bevvies (drinks) with Richard and I.
Rob,Richard and I had a weekend away in North Yorkshire.
Rob told us many stories of Battles, and explained all the unexplained things to us pair, His interests Butterflies,The sky and stars and Nature + many more. We became to be known as
Last of the Summer Strollers.
This Poem I wrote and read out at the Scattering of Robs Ashes
The Poem and 2 pics of us 3 in Yorkshire
ME
Rob Richard
5 years on - I met Julie again and 12years later we are married and so Happy and share the Love of Rob.
GRACE
I first met Grace when Julie and I got together.
Grace used to be neighbours with Rob and Julie when they first got married and became life long and true friends.
Grace was very independant and into Gardening, sowing and many more - she still had an allotment well into her 90s.
Grace said she didn't want to see 100 and get her Telegram from The Queen.
Bless Her
Grace passed away just 6 weeks before her 100th Birthday
Julie made this Board of Memories for Grace's Funeral
I hope you enjoy my memories of just 3 people that were dear to me and who always will live in my Heart
Please go to my side bar - near my shield and visit the other HEADBANGERS and see their take on
MEMORIES by Lew.
GOOD LUCK.
Lovely and loving remembrances!
ReplyDeleteAll touching memories, as are your tributes to each of them! Strange sometimes, how life reconnects us over time to ones we knew before.
ReplyDeleteMac: What a neat way to share your memories of those who have passed. Love the header photo of little Mac.
ReplyDeleteSweet memories. It warms my heart.
ReplyDeleteSay, who is that smart young man walking next to your mother? I might have assumed it was you, but it can't be because I don't see a camara 'round his neck. ;-)
Oh, wow, what beautiful memories, especially love the story of you and Julie. So neat to see your header photo; I love the styles of clothing!
ReplyDeleteI loved being here and sharing in these memories with you, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteI can feel the love that you have for all three. Beautiful job, my friend.
Hugs,
Jackie
Great memories of some very special people to you… I enjoyed reading about these special people in your life…
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Memories - what would we be without them? Very fine post.
ReplyDeleteA sweet and heartwarming tribute. It was really lovely reading your words describing them, showing a lot of love.
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