Monday, November 14, 2022
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Aunty Pam ... always a lady and so eloquently dressed - even at the farm wearing trackies and gumboots you looked a million dollars The highlight of the year as a young girl was Christmas lunch at your place surrounded by family members and friends with an abundance of food to choose from. As I grew older I always looked forward to a dash of Christmas pudding with loads of your famous brandy sauce - now a tradition at my family Christmas gathering altho I am the only one who eats it - just the way it should be - so I get to enjoy it for many days after, so thankyou for passing the recipe on to me and now when I eat it I will always be thinking of you. You are now at peace with Di-dee or Diddems as we called her (Dianne) and Uncle John and now resting pain free. I am so proud of James who took his place as your carer and gave you something really special in your last weeks of life and you gave to him some very special moments that will live with him for the rest of his life. I can see your beauty and eloquence in Whitney and also traces of Di in her as she gets older and grows into the beautiful young women that you were so very proud of. Aunty Pam you were the last of your generation to bless my family and with you now in a better place you make my generation the 'oldies' in the family. I hope that I will be as loved as you were although that will be hard task to follow. You leave behind a son, daughter-in-law, James and Whitney, a brother and sister in law, many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews who are all so very proud of you and loved you dearly. Aunty Pam we will all miss you so very much and loved and admired you always. I am so very proud to be called your niece. Forever in my heart.
Till we meet again.
Julie xx