| Location | Moorends Doncaster |
| Age | 74 years |
| Date of Birth | 15/11/1933 |
| Date of Death | 27/10/2008 |
| Visitors | 666 since 30/10/2008 |
| Creator |
my mum was born on the 15th of november 1933 after leaving school she worked in the wool mills in thorne until it closed down .She met me dad matthew walking down the street and asked him where are you going he replied to the pictures she asked can i come he said yes and they have been together ever since .They married on the 27th of june 1953 had five children anne wendy christine martin and diane who gave her thirteen grandchildren and they gave her eighteen great grandchildren who all got birthday cards and christmas presents.When we were grown up she went to work as a bar maid at the moorends hotel which she loved.Mum loved a good knees up she would liven any party up she would say come on you misarable buggers lets have a sing song.She loved to dance and show of her fabulous legs one of her favorite sayings was mines a half (bitter).Quite a few years ago mum and dad started going on coaching holidays with their friends june and bernard on many occasions she would ring me up and say Quess what and i would say you have booked another holiday so i nick named her mrs holiday.She would always ring when they got there she would say hotels nice food not bad shops are crap (mum loved to shop )Mum lived life to the full she did have e few health problems but only what people of her age had.She was taken away from us suddenly which is harder to bear she dident no anything about it and wasent in any pain and that was her wish she always said that was the way she wanted to go .Mum i no you are with your brothers and sisters have a good party and dont be showing your knickers keep safe and warm until we are all together again love to you allways from your everloving family xxxxxxxxx
Waiting at the Door
I can’t explain so deep inside
The very fabric of my soul
Only a heart that grieves such loss
Can ever truly understand
It’s like you’re waiting at the door
Until a loved one comes back home
You feel a longing in your heart
When they appear the longing stops
But in a loss that never ends
You’re always standing at that door
You feel the longing in the breeze
So incomplete and never filled
I cannot find the words to say
Just what it’s like to want forever
Never seeing them again
Just always waiting at the door
Alison Mary Dunn
An Eternal Memory.... Untill We Meet Again
Those special memories of you
will always bring a smile
if only i could have you back
for just a little while
Then we could sit and talk again
just like we used to do
you always meant so very much
and always will do too
The fact that you're no longer here
will always cause me pain
but you're forever in my heart
untill we meet again
**********************
This simple loving message
is especially to say
how sad it is that you're not here
to be with us today
For you were gentle and so kind
you gave a lot of love
and now your with the angels
looking down from up above
And it is nice remembering
the smile and gentle touch
of a very special nanna
who was loved so very much
My nanna
15th Nov 1933 - 27th Oct 2008
Before I start it’s me…Deborah,
There were so many names for you to remember.
Dear Nanna,
If I was to write all my thoughts of you, it would surely stretch to Tim buck two, so here are a few we can all share together, memories of you we’ll be keeping forever.
My fondest memories are from the parties we threw, you were the life and sole of every do. Singing on the mike or flashing your pants, getting everyone up to have a dance.
“i'm havin a fag” or “I’ll have half” you’d say, before getting up again, that was just your way.
Dinner at your house for half eleven…a bit early? but probably because you’d been up since six thirty. Pans round the fireplace keeping everything hot. Your cooking was delicious, we’d all eat the lot.
Then there’s the times Mum would ring and say, your Nanna and Granddad have gone away. Some older folk go no place at all, but you would be off having a ball.
I know Nanna, you loved to go shopping. Gift ideas in the window, you’d have to go in. Have a look round, see what you could get. Great Grandkids pressies on the mind I’ll bet.
It has saddened us greatly that you’re no longer here. Taken so suddenly we’ve shed many a tear. Thankful we are for you having been in our lives, such a wonderful nanna, mother and wife.
Bright and shining, you were nobody’s fool. Independent, smart, funny and cool.
There are so many people that love you so much and for a while now, we have to loose touch. But we’ll get by because we’ll see you again, and we have each other from now until then.
God Bless you Nanna
Sleep well
All my love, Deborah.
xxx
Nanna
They say memories are golden
well maybe that is true.
I never wanted memories,
I only wanted you.
In life I loved you dearly,
In death I love you still.
In my heart you hold a place
no one could ever fill.
If tears could build a stairway
and heartache make a lane,
I'd walk the path to heaven
and bring you back again.
Our family chain is broken,
and nothing seems the same.
But as God calls us one by one,
the chain will link again.
All our love sam and phil xxxxx
A rose once grew
where all could see,
sheltered beside
a garden wall,
And as the days passed
swiftly by,
it spread its branches, straight and tall...
One day, a beam of light
shone through
a crevice that had
opened wide ~
The rose bent gently
toward its warmth
then passed beyond
to the other side
Now, you who deeply
feel its loss,
be comforted ~ the rose blooms there ~
its beauty even greater now,
nurtured by
God's own loving care.

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