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Sincere sypathies Pusser, and well done on a lovely tribute.
Been an orphan since well... a long time, so if you find an orfanedge that will take the likes of us, put my name down too,they are all full here in Ireland.
So sorry to hear your news Pusser. Lost my mother when I was very young. Nothing will ever replace a Mum, but she was lucky to have such a sincere fan in you. What wonderful and sweet words you shared; you are a credit to her.
Like you did a while back I took a little break from being on the PC all the time and so I've only just got round to looking on this part of the forum.
I feel like I know you as if you are indeed an old mate, so I was really sad to read of the loss of your dear Mum. I also know from our emails how much time and effort you put into visiting her and making sure you did all you could for her.
When my Mum passed away 8 years ago I felt like a part of me would never recover and to a point that is true but what kept me sane was knowing what a laugh we had along the way and how I did my best for her for as long as she was with us.
Trust me, it will help as time goes by to know you did all you could and you loved her so much. Speaking as a Mum - that's all you want from your children.
Take care, and please forgive the lateness of this message.
Lots of Love
Maura xx
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Dear Pusser
Im so glad this has been raised today as I have been away and missed the sad news of the death of you mum.
Bless her she was so lucky to have such a caring loving Son as you and she must have been so proud.
What a great send off you gave her but I hope you are coming to terms with her death and life must go on. As someone has already said your sense of humour shone through in this really well written tribute to your MUM
She will be looking down on you as you carry on achieving your goals.
Love to you and your family.
À tous mes amis du forum thankyou pour toutes vos pensées agréables et avec son amour derrière moi je lutterai contre mon conflit avec un esprit de postive et le triomphe
Very soon, when there is a break in the clouds, I need to collect both my Mothers and Fathers ashes and sprinkle them together on a rose garden where their sisters and close friends were previously done.
I have never done or seen this done so apart from standing down wind, is there anything else I should know and what is the normal thing to do with the jars when they are empty.
Next year I am going to go to this rose garden and steal two roses and get them pressed and I think that will be a nice thing to frame and have a keepsake. Knowing my luck I shall be done for theft but hey. I've had worse.
Puhne, I too am interested in the protocol for disposing of ashes and will be watching this topic with interest. Myra has expressed a wish for her ashes to be scattered in St Emilion where she wants to push up vines instead of daisies. Hopefully this ceremony is many years away.
Noel
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Puhne, I too am interested in the protocol for disposing of ashes and will be watching this topic with interest. Myra has expressed a wish for her ashes to be scattered in St Emilion where she wants to push up vines instead of daisies. Hopefully this ceremony is many years away.
Noel
That will require another trip to get some grapes and even a bottle of wine to drink to her memory.
I like this idea so much I am at this moment telling my family I too want to be wasted over a vineyard and not one the produces cheap plonk. I want a chateau with class. I want to be in a bottle of a quality red, ideally thick and fruity in flavour.
Being a cheap skate, I want to be chucked under a British tree. So I've planted a silver birth in what is called the garden (wilderness? Overgrown wildlife park?) in readiness.
The theory is, I will eventually become tall, elegant & beautiful!
Is this forward planning or what?
You take those roses Puss, I'll bring you fags & mags in prison, no worries.
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