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... I would like to make a donation to something, preferably a charity ...
Hi Pusser
Donating via MHF is a nice idea but.... if you pay tax you could 'gift aid' a donation in which case the charity gets 25p (from nice Mr Bwrown [sorry, jonathan Ross told me]) for every £1 you donate...
I was going to say one for Pusser and one for Daphne but felt it inappropriate.
These things are terribly sad but we all have to take a turn at dying so it is more of a matter of when as if does not come in to it. But one of the nicest things about being alive is the happy and loving memories of the dead.
Chris
Peters suffering is now over, good luck to you for the future and I hope that all your memories will be happy ones.
I have made a donation to the McMillon Nurses in Peter's memory.
As it happens at 1.30 yesterday we had just pulled off the road into a car park at Blandford Forum and were thus able to have a few quiet moments remembering Peter.
It seemed quite apt that if we couldn't be at the funeral we were at least in our motorhome.
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Denn wir haben nichts in die Welt gebracht; darum offenbar ist, wir werden auch nichts hinausbringen.
RIP Peter and Fiona Our thoughts are with you Chris and Graham. Fighting with Mavis and Ray
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There's a certain irony to some of Peter's timings...
He received his final notice the day before his birthday, back in April.
He decided to leave us as Sandra and I, and no doubt many others, were standing at the local cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday, waiting to remember those who had put others selflessly before themselves.
And at his final farewell yesterday...
It seemed quite apt that if we couldn't be at the funeral we were at least in our motorhome.
Thanks, Frank, for taking the time to offer your kind words.
______________________________________________________________ ........... Best wishes from UncleNorm x
........... Yesterday is history; tomorrow is a mystery; today is a gift!
Let´s keep fighting with Mavis, Ray and all those in need!!
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I am in shock, I had no idea Peter had passed away. I haven't been on for a few weeks and it was only by looking through old threads that I saw the news.
I have spoken with Peter a couple of times on the phone a couple of years ago, he was a lovely caring person and we will miss him.
My belated condolences to his family.
R.I.P. Peter.
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