Alison 6th September 2017

What can I say? For my whole life I have had a sister and now I don't. I miss her very much. Since we moved to Ireland we have not been close (geographically) but we have always been in touch by phone. If anything of import happened in my life, or decisions had to be made, I would call her and she would do the same. She will be remembered for the love and affection she lavished on her family and the friendship she offered to others. I will remember with fondness the many times we spent together when our children were growing up, trips to the park, play days at home and one memorable visit to the Cutty Sark! She seemed at her happiest and most content looking after and nurturing her children who have grown into fine adults who she was so proud of. I feel sad that she will not watch Elias grow up, and all will miss so many beautiful things. She was very happy to be in the new house because when she woke up in the morning and looked out of her window she saw sky and trees and birds stretching into the distance. She died so suddenly and still so young, but we will always remember her with love. xxxx