In July I wrote a post entitled
Mo about a very old friendship and Mo's demise in June.
In late summer 2012 I drove Mo and her sister-in-law by marriage, Di, from Di's home near Liverpool to a villa in the small village of Belforte in Tuscany via France, Switzerland and the Italian Lakes. It was Mo's 70th and she had treated us, her daughters and son-in-law to a holiday in a villa there. I
blogged about it at the time.
Di had gone to Canada for the celebration of Mo's life and her son, Ben, had stood in for me to read the eulogy that I had written. Just over a week ago Di, a robust lady if ever there was one, died suddenly.
Mo's daughters, for whom Auntie Di was very special, came over from Canada. I am, coincidentally, on The Wirral less than 20 miles away.
Today I attended the celebration service for Di's life. The church was packed. I don't think that I have seen as many people at a funeral service outside of Lewis.
I've been acquainted with Di for nearly 60 years. She was a lady who was proud to be an 'old-fashioned' wife and mother for whom family was everything. However, today I learned so much about her from the eulogy that I did not know. She was, indeed, a special lady.
The comment that disturbed me, though, was that, of the trio, I was the 'last man standing'.
|
Di, Fiona, Mo, Heather, Jefferey at Belforte. I'm taking the photo! | |
|