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Just heard that my lovely neighbour passed away yesterday peacefully in her sleep, she will be sorely missed by me. Who will I have coffee with now.
R. I. P. J
Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
and ends with backache
Sorry to hear your news JJ. I know it was expected, but it is still very sad, nonetheless. Big ((((HUGS)))) from me. You can have a cuppa with me anytime - kettle's hot!
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
Oww, Jackie I'm so sorry to hear about your lovely neighbour. As we on the chat thread knew it was round the corner but it's still very sad. But she's free from all her pain now, ((((((((BIG HUG'S))))))) sweet heart & if your ever up Barnsley ya can have a coffee, slice of cake and a natter any time. xxx
So sorry Jackie. I know how you feel, I have an elderly neighbour who is a lovely lady - her cat keeps escaping into my garden and we have had several occasions when he has had to be forcibly returned (he is her only companion since her husband died). She is very independent, though her daughter visits regularly and we chat over the fence, but I dread hearing bad news.
I'm so sorry to hear that Jackie. At least you know that you did all you could for her and more. You are the neighbour everyone should have. Big hugs from me and we are always here for you.
Thank you all for your thoughts, its been a tough day. For someone to die aged 61 is no age at all.
She is at peace now and no longer in pain.
I will miss her even though we didnt do much together, up untill a couple of years ago she worked full time. I knew I could pop in for coffee any time.
My OH put the bins out for her every week.
At least her daughter got to spend the last couple of weeks with her.
Once again thanks for Hugs etc.
Jackie
Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
and ends with backache
Oh goodness...61 is no age at all, and to have already lost her husband......but they will be reunited now, I'm sure. And no more suffering.
Condolences to you, and I'm sure that your neighbour really appreciated all of the things you & OH did for her. Don't say you didn't do much, even small things mean a lot.
Jules
Jules
Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?
♥ Nutter in a Million & Royal Nutter by Appointment to HRH VC ♥
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