Category Archives: Graveside

I really wish you were here with me

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Sunday 20th December

By now you would be very excited,
With all the events, so delighted.
You knew many carols to be recited,
As a family together, all reunited.

So, how I wish that you were here,
Sharing in the festive cheer.
Missing you so much, my dear,
As down my cheek, falls a tear.

But this year it is just not to be.
Where once was four, now are three.
I know you’re up there flying free,
I really wish you were here with me.

Love you my precious son.
Now you’ll be forever young.
xxxxxx

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A happy penguin for you

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Father Christmas too

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Happy sweet dream

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Saturday 19th December

I was beginning to get worried that I wouldn’t see you today.
Dad drove past about eight thirty this morning.
I tried three times this afternoon.
Each time the gates were padlocked.
What on earth was going on?

I made phone calls, sent emails, complaint forms filled out.

The cemetery seemed impenetrable.

The last Saturday before Christmas, surely there would be many people wishing to visit loved ones, placing Christmas wreaths and the like.

But the last time we tried, when it was almost dusk, miraculously someone had come along and swung the gates open wide.

Thank goodness.

I don’t think I could go a day without visiting you, or having our little chat together.

I brought you some sleigh bells, that your Auntie had found, and another little horse.

I miss you sweetie pie, I really do.
It’s just not the same at all.

But, I was so pleased, and relieved that we finally were able to see you.

So, Goodnight my Angel.
Have a happy, sweet dream.

Love you so much.
xxxxx

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Almost dark, night night my darling xxx

Holding it together

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Friday 18th December

I’m just about holding it together,
But the mask I wear is growing thin.
I knew it was going to be difficult.
This Christmas for families and kin.

It will be our first one without you.
I just wish I could fast-forward
To a time beyond the holidays,
And not feel quite so awkward.

I don’t want to spoil it for others.
I’ll try hard to join in and smile.
But please excuse me if I leave
Just to think about you for a while.

I’ll look sadly at that empty chair,
Then look up to the stars at night.
For that’s where I shall find you,
A twinkling Angel shining bright.

Missing you so much my darling.
It’s hard to believe you’re not here.
When all around us, everywhere,
Is full of the joys of festive cheer.

Love you.
xxxxxx

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Someone Special

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Thursday 17th December

“You are missed each
and every day,
for you were
Someone Special
who meant more than
words can say.”

To us you were
Someone special.
Yes, you were
Truly exceptional.

Different from some,
A real character.
You meant everything,
Our family together.

Fun and games,
Pulling funny faces,
Lots of adventures,
Visiting new places.

But sadly no more .
Forty weeks tonight,
On Angel wings
You took flight.

Love you so much.
Will miss you forever.
Dearest Angel,
Forget you, never.

xxxxx

On the ferry, from Fort Fisher, NC to Southport, SC……
Friday 11th August, 2006…….

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Funny face with Dad

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Funny face with Mum

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My very own Harley. Broadway at the Beach, Myrtle Beach, SC

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Where's the chauffeur for my Hummer?

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A new tree for you today

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Love you xxxxx

I’ll be seeing you

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Wednesday 16th December

“I’ll be seeing you
In all the old familiar places
That this heart of mine embraces.
All day through
I’ll find you.
In the morning sun
And when the night is new.
I’ll be looking at the moon,
But I’ll be seeing you.”

(These lyrics were written in 1938 by Irving Kahal, with music by Sammy Fain.)
………………

How I wish I could see you.
I wish you were right here.
Chatting, smiling, laughing.

But I will look at the moon,
I’ll look up to the morning sun,
And somehow, there you’ll be.

(I think you would have liked
This Billie Holiday version.
“I’ll be seeing you”.)

Right now I’m missing you.
I feel so lost without you here.
So many memories, all around.

I will smile when reminded of you.
You left such a huge impression
On our lives and in our hearts.

So yes, I will be seeing you,
In all the places we used to go.
Smiling, as my heart embraces you.

Blowing kisses to heaven.
As I do every night.
Love you forever.

xxxxx

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You think you have time………

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Tuesday 15th December

“The trouble is,
you think you
have time.”
      ~ Buddha

Never in a million years did we think
We’d be facing Christmas without you.
You were just there, always, and forever.

And yes, we thought we had it all.
All the time in the world, together.
To keep on keeping on, as a family.

“The trouble is, you think you have time”
The unmentionable never happens.
To you. To us. To our lives.

And when something comes along,
Like an out-of-control juggernaut,
Your plans are wiped out in an instant.

Hopes and dreams just disappear.
All that is left are the memories.
And memories mean everything now.

Here you are with the Laughing Buddha
Along with Dad and your brother.
Singapore, 1992, Haw Par Villa.

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Haw Par Villa, or Tiger Balm Gardens, Singapore

Such simple, carefree, happy times.
Would that Buddha was smiling on you,
And had spared you from all the pain.

We wish we had more time with you.
We wish we didn’t have to let go.
We wish you were with us still.

Love you sweetie.
Beloved Angel son.
Now in heaven.
My precious one.

xxxxxxx

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Heaven calls for you

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Monday 14th December

“For the hardest thing
I’ve ever had to face,
Heaven calls for you
Before it calls for me.
When you get there
Save me a place.
A place where I
Can share your smile.
And I can hold you
For more than just a while.”

I came across these words today, and I thought of you.
I wish heaven hadn’t called for you, before it did me.
It is just not the correct order of things in this life.
A parent should not outlive their child or children.

I think of you, each and every day.
I blow kisses to heaven for you.
I love you to the moon and back,
Around the stars and planets, too.

My sweet Angel child.
My precious baby.
My darling son.
xxxxx

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Just saying your name

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Sunday 13th December

“Just saying your name”

Frank.
Frankie.
Frankie Dude.
Frankie Doodles.
Frazz.
Frazzle.
Frazzmo.

Sometimes just saying your name
Brings tears to my eyes.
Sometimes just hearing your name:
I stop. I’m paralysed.
But I need to hear your name.
I know I always will.
But I need to speak your name.
You are with me, still.

Love you forever,
Beloved son.
Always in my heart,
Forever young.
Moon and back,
Dearest one.

xxxxx

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Frankie Angel for the tree

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Nine months an Angel

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Saturday 12th December

December the twelfth.
Well here we are,
Nine long months,
A twinkling star.

This time last year,
Treatment had begun.
None knew the pain,
That was to come.
                    
Your growing cancer
Was unrelenting.
Aggressive and silent,
So overwhelming.

Blood transfusion,
Chemotherapy,
High dose steroids,
Pumped intravenously.

Tired all the time,
No appetite.
Hair falling out,
Poor little mite.

We held you close,
At your bedside.
Positive thinking.
We really tried.

Your fragile body,
Put up a great fight.
But in the end,
Angel wings took flight.

I miss you now,
As I did then.
My heart is broken.
Tears fall again.

Love you so much,
Sweet Angel son.
Til I see you again,
Forever young.

xxxxxx

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A reindeer for you xxxx

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Missing you every day xxxx

Smiling down

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Friday 11th December

“I know you’re in
           Heaven smiling down”

I think that’s what is keeping me together at the moment.
Knowing you’re in heaven.
You always said you wanted to go to heaven, and not the other place.
You made it, I’m sure.
And you’re smiling.

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Aboard Rum Raisin, Bermuda, 1994

And here you are smiling down on me, on the prow of my father’s yacht: a cheeky grin, and a big wave for the camera. (I’m not sure your brother was as enthusiastic though, looking slightly uncertain there). I was cast adrift in the tender to take some photographs as you all sailed majestically past.

It was the first ever time we, as a family, had gone to stay with him, on board. Our first yachting holiday to Bermuda, the start of so many fun adventures.

We didn’t really know what to expect, we took far too much luggage, including snorkels, flippers, lilos, beach umbrella, sun tent, ice box……. It’s a miracle the boat stayed afloat with all the extra weight of us four and our belongings.

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Rum Raisin cutting through the waves

Rum Raisin truly was a great yacht, with its black hull and red sails; a veritable pirate ship.

You did have a lot of fun on that holiday, even though you left the drinking water tap running all day on our first sail out of The Cut. Never mind, we found a marina later that afternoon, and filled up with fresh water. I thought my father would be very cross, but he accepted it as one of those things. Children, eh?

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Rum Raisin from the clifftop

When not sailing, we visited the beautiful Crystal Caves, the busy Swizzle Inn, Horseshoe Bay and Elbow Beach, as well as the capital, Hamilton and the Royal Naval Dockyard.

We spent an amazing three weeks cruising on the azure blue sea, dodging a passing hurricane, sailing past the spectacular QE2, watching a round-the-island speedboat race, and you boys behaving yourselves with your grandfather.

Such superb, seafaring memories.

Fly free, My Angel.
My Love, fly high.
It’s ‘see you later’,
It’s not, ‘goodbye’.

Love you forever.
Beloved Angel son.
xxxxxxx

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