Remembrance
Remembrance Book - For those you Miss
Those who Graced the Earth Plane
Our Remembrance book is a collection of stories, poems,images etc-to commemorate the memory of our loved ones. It serves to keep in or bring to mind a recalling, the expressing of affection and friendship for those who once walked beside us on our earthly plane, and continue to walk beside us in love and in light.If you would like a loved one to be named in our book, or a photo, story or poem, to be added, please email us with the details.
Death is Nothing At All
I have only slipped away into the next room, I am I and you are you Whatever we were to each other, That we still are Call me by my own familiar name Speak to me in the easy way which you always used. Put no difference in your tone, wear no false air of solemnity or sorrow. laugh as we always laughed, and the little jokes we enjoyed together. Pray smile and think of me, let my name be ever the household word that it always was Life means all that it ever meant, there is unbroken continuity. Anon.
George John Massey (Founder of 'The Livng Spirit')
Anne Elizabeth Massey (A Poem In Memory of a Dear Nan) The days are anxious I must admit, But worrying never helped a bit. No anger ever checked despair, Nor eased a heartache or a care. But many folk find that cares grow less, Because of someone's cheeriness. And many a day becomes worthwhile, When someone has the pluck to SMILE. (anon)
Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins - Betty Margaret Bunker - Douglas Bunker - Jack Cumberland - Lillian McRees - Patricia Woods - Rahal Mote - Chris Brown - Derrick Byrd - Darren Rawcastle - Don Reed - Kenneth Fishburn - Susan Hughes - Jennifer Jackson - James Jackson - Garry Purdham - Jane Robinson - Jamie Clark - Issac Dixon - Michael Pike - Kevin Commons - Charles Henry Vickery - Grace Alice Kersey - Edward Frank Vickery - Sullvan-Beatrice Grace Bolton - John Mowbray - Sarah Joan Beresford - Tebor - Peggy - Pearl Margaret McRobbie - Robert Saltwell - Ivy Walby - Alfred Walby - Anne Bray - Ted (Edward) Bray - Hannorah Barber - Beatrice Kersey - Frank Game - Irene Massey-John Jones - Patrick Tipple - Alan McRobbie - Fredrick Lawley - William Lawley -Bob Spratt - Jean Spratt - Dennis Lawley - Donald Lawley - Brian Lawley - Maury Lawley - Harold Squibb - Joyce Sandell - Ronnie Sandell - Vicky Barnes - Clarence-Tally - Byron - Lillian Galloway - Alan McKenzie - Jessie McKenzie - Maureen Tipp (Cosgrove) - Hilda Groves - Irene Allam - EvelynLloyd - Eileen Roberts - Joseph Bearman - Joan Bearman - Percy Banks -Terry Dunn - Albert Dove - Lavinia Dove-Gladys Dove - Eric Dove - Jennifer Hunter - Tony Hudson - Rose Lawrence - Edward Lawrence-Ken Lewell-Ivy Mowbray-Wallace Mowbray- Doreen Thompson - Elsie Holmes - Frances Mitchell - Harry Mitchell - Elizabth Upham - Thomas Upham - Eddie Mitchell - Henry Mitchell - Harry Patch - Kim Massey - Roy Hassell - Theresa Ritchie - Alan Montogomery - Harrold White - Kathleen Bassett - William Knox - Richard Jacobs - Peggy Tipple - Lillian Houston - Donna Brown - Stephen Patrick David Gately - Kevin Newman - For all those who have lost their lives in Haiti - Louise Hatton - Frank Grant - Gregory Green - Alice Maude Jones - Joan hart - Goergina Bloomfield - Charlie (our Cocker Spaniel) x - Ray Allan
Nobody Knows
Nobody knows what a prayer can do -
when somebody, somewhere, prays for you.
Burdens are lifted and doors unbarred.
Nothing seems quite so bad or hard.
Nobody knows how God intervenes -
working His wonders behind the scenes,
turning the evil away from us,
in a way most marvellous.
Clearing a path through the tangled track.
Easing the strain on the breaking back.
When hope fades away and is lost to view -
Nobody knows what a prayer will do. (Betty Margaret Bunker - keepsake words)
