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Re: Family Matters

Posted: 26 Dec 2016, 13:53
by Moh
Condolences Stanley xxx

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 26 Dec 2016, 14:01
by Wendyf
You have our sympathy.

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 26 Dec 2016, 15:26
by Bodger
Stanley, sorry for your loss, im not a man of faith, but we have 4 daughters and i can understand your feelings as a father, Chin up mate and be strong . Tony

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 26 Dec 2016, 16:43
by Stanley
Thanks to all of you. You have no idea how much it has helped me knowing that so many people are out there sharing the pain. Don't worry, I am looking after myself.
I wrote her obituary for the paper this afternoon, now that was a surreal experience.....

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 26 Dec 2016, 16:48
by Tizer
We send you our condolences, Stanley. You were already grieving and, as Ian wrote, you must take good care of yourself. Love from us.
Tizer & Mrs Tiz

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 26 Dec 2016, 22:50
by Sue
My deepest condolences, Stanley and to all of your family.

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 00:59
by chinatyke
Sincere condolences, Stanley. I'm glad she was able to make the trip to England to say your goodbyes in person. What a brave and determined lady. Thinking of you.
Graham and family.

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 05:22
by Stanley
Again thanks to you all. It's a strange morning this morning.... The usual stresses inside a grieving family are working themselves out and I am keeping quiet now. They know where I am and how I feel. One strange thought occurred to me, her sisters and I have known Janet longer than anyone else...

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 07:43
by Nolic
I am sorry for your loss. Love, Colin

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 08:32
by Julie in Norfolk
Our condolences are with you Stanley. It was great that she came over so you could see her; and I know that talking together and the understanding you both gained from that was the best thing for both of you. Thinking of you and your family. Julie and Steve.

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 11:01
by Stanley
Again, thanks to you all for your support, it really has made a difference. Now it's the climb back to equilibrium and normality..... You all know about that! I've just spent two hours on a knotty problem in the shed. It's quite amazing how healing something like that can be. Love to you all. XXX

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 27 Dec 2016, 21:14
by LizG
I'm so sorry to hear your news Stanley. Make sure you look after yourself. xx

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 03:47
by Stanley
I'm doing OK thanks Liz. Sleeping like a log! Thanks for caring.

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 07:23
by Stanley
Possibly my last update.....
This notice will be in the Perth papers this week. I've sent to the BET but not sure if it will get in on Friday.

GRAHAM, Janet
Died at home peacefully on Boxing Day surrounded by her family, aged 51.
Much loved wife of Robert Reeve and amazing mum of Holly, Yiota and Harry Protoolis.

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 08:17
by Cathy
For you Stanley and all Janet's family.

We will meet your special people
As they slide away from sight
We love and sadly help them,
bring them to the special light
They are fighters lost the battle
Here their work has just begun
Everyone is classed as equal
Guardians care for everyone :angel2:

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 08:26
by David Whipp
I've no words to express the depth of pain I feel for you Stanley; it was a blessing that Janet's passing was painless and peaceful though and that she was able to put things in order before she went.

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 28 Dec 2016, 16:16
by Stanley
Thanks again to you. The BET have come up trumps, both the death notice and the obit will be in Friday's edition......

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 29 Dec 2016, 15:05
by Moh
Here here xx

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 31 Dec 2016, 06:52
by Stanley
The funeral is on the 4th and I realise that this will be a further weight lifted from us. I think they call it 'closure'.
Later..... Why on earth do the designers of condolence cards imagine that glitter is a good thing.........?

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 03 Jan 2017, 05:43
by Stanley
Janet's body has been cremated and tomorrow they have a memorial service at the cemetery where Harry is buried. I think it will be a good thing when it is done. Almost like drawing a line under the account.

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 03 Jan 2017, 09:38
by Marilyn
How is Janet's husband coping?

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 03 Jan 2017, 09:59
by Tizer
Stanley wrote:Why on earth do the designers of condolence cards imagine that glitter is a good thing.........?
The recycling companies don't like glitter and state: `Keep card or paper packaging with glitter out of the recycling container', so we might see it decline with time. (Edit: After writing this I went to the next topic and found that you've already mentioned about the recycling problem there!)

Now back to Maz's question, `How is Janet's husband coping?'

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 03 Jan 2017, 10:34
by PanBiker
Thinking of you Stanley and also remembering that it is 24 years today since my Dad died. He was taken ill on Christmas Eve as a result of his non operable frontal lobe tumor diagnosed three months before. He lapsed into coma from which he never recovered.

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 04 Jan 2017, 04:42
by Stanley
Robert is badly affected but coping by keeping busy. He will be OK I think but in some ways he has been hit worse than anyone as he had less time with Janet.
Have a look at THIS for the location of the memorial park where Big Harry is buried and the memorial event is being held as I write. A lovely place with Kangaroos and wild life. I think I am OK and glad that we are getting past this milestone. Now we have to go through the usual interminable administration before complete closure..... I have started on it already from this end, the sooner it is done the better!

Image

This 1977 pic is in my head today......

Re: Family Matters

Posted: 04 Jan 2017, 08:20
by Sue
It's a beautiful place Stanley, and that all helps on closure. My mum and Dad are in the old part of Burnley cemetery, under a very old spreading oak tree. They would love the spot. In autumn the spot is surrounded by beautiful coloured leaves. I like to think they are happy there.