I remember when I was young and nana would rush across the road from her home to ours late at night because she wanted me to see the full moon. She would say 'Good night Mr moon, see you again tomorrow'. I still find myself pointing out a full moon to my kids and they say the same.
Nana had so much to share with us all. So much passion for the beautiful word we live in, nature, culture and, of course, wild music, wild weather (esp watching the waves crashing along the peer in a storm) and wild sports. As long as we all pause to look at the poppy fields, the beautiful sunset (she was never out of bed in time for a sunrise!), listen to the birds in the trees, then that's nana with us. As long as we love and appreciate one another, remember to give our children an extra big hug, and find forgiveness with others, but most importantly ourselves, then nana would be happy for us.
Looking back on the photos of nana and granda and seeing the love between them, I firmly believe that never died, it's in us all because we are a part of them. I'm honoured to call Harry and Annelie my grandparents and thrilled that they were - and are - a part of my life.
Butterscotch1950
23rd August 2019
Think about you all day every day Nan, I miss you so so much, my heart aches 😥 love you always and forever ❤️❤️❤️ Xx
Hazel
8th August 2019
Thank you for setting up this memorial to Annelie.
We hope that you find it a positive experience developing the site and that it becomes a place of comfort and inspiration for you to visit whenever you want or need to.
Sent by Alice House Hospice on 07/08/2019