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Cherry

AN ORDINARY MAN - PART 7 - THE LAST POST

W e decided that as we had not yet given Dad’s flat up, the wake should be held there, which was only fitting as he had lived there for over 55 years...

THIS SUMMER (POETRY MONTHLY)

Late April was Eastbourne for me A Merseybeats concert to see. It rained all the time But the concert was fine – And the bus to the theatre was free...
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AN ORDINARY MAN - PART 6 - JOURNEY'S END

My Father, with me and my husband following in our Ford Focus estate, which had taken Dad on so many journeys, was blue-lighted to Lewisham Hospital...
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AN ORDINARY MAN - PART 5 - TOWARDS THE SEVENTH AGE

I had dutifully promised to keep Dad at home for as long as humanly possible, and with the help of the wonderful carers (and some not so wonderful)...
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AN ORDINARY MAN - PART 4 - THE FINAL CURTAIN PART 1

This is an account of the last few years and months or so of my Father’s life told without embellishment in the hope it will help fellow sufferers of...

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