
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
HORNBUCKLE. - Sheila Margaret 1937 - 2006 Passed away suddenly Sept. 7, 2006. Loved daughter of John and Maggie (dec.), loved sister of Jean, Cath (dec.) and Harry and their families in England. Loving wife of Kenneth (dec.), dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Trish and Mick, Glyn, Andrew and Jo, Chris and Julie and special friend of Sam. Devoted grandmother to Paul, Tyran and Jasmine. My darling Angel Mum, I kissed your beautiful face and said goodbye, but as painful as that was, I know you are home at last with Dad and you will rest in perfect peace. Mick will have to find someone else to joke with and Paul will need to find a new lunch buddy. We will miss you so much everyday for everything you did for us, and we know that we have been truly blessed for having you as our mother and grandmother. Mum, I am so glad I got to spend the last year with you, our love and friendship just grew and grew. In so many ways I reflect your stubbornness and need for independence. Your wonderful strength and determination - it now all makes sense. You taught me the meaning of hard work, for that was your ideal. You applied that in life to all that you did, and that we could feel. Your unconditional love, no matter what, you gave to us all and Mum yes, you were always the belle of the ball. We will miss you with every piece of our heart, but we know you would want us to carry on and make a new start. You are at peace now with your loving husband and my Dad and we will always remember the beautiful times that we had. Have a glass of red for us! - Your loving son Glyn and Mum's special friend Sam. Mum, we love you dearly, you mean the world to us. You made Jasmine laugh because you were ""Silly Nanny"" - even in your last hours. Always in our hearts - Andrew, Jo and Jasmine. Mum/Nan, a thousand words won't bring you back, we know - we've tried. The tears in our eyes we can wipe away, but the memories will always stay in our heart. You are with Dad now, so rest in peace. - Chris, Julie and Tyran.
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