Graham loved writing this blog, Thank you for reading it. Losing the ability to write was harder for him to bear than any physical decline. I was lucky to share so many good times with him, especially over these last few years. I feel incredibly fortunate to have had him as my brother. He was truly blessed to have met Carmela. They adored one another, and any of us would be fortunate to experience a love like theirs. Carmela was by his side until the very end, making sure everything was as gentle and peaceful as it could be. So long Graham. We miss you, but am glad you are at peace xxx
I am truly saddened to learn of Graham's death. It is over forty-five years since last met up, in Cambridge, but it has been a joy to browse the blog this morning. The wisdom and humanity with which he writes is nothing short of inspirational, so much so that I have promised myself that I will read and reflect upon an entry every week from this moment on. We were at school together in Eastbourne, and then at university, before going our separate ways; we even sang together. I admired him greatly; if truth be known, I was in awe of his intelligence, but we had a lot of fun. I always hoped we would meet again. I really must learn to action such intentions. So, warmest greetings and condolences to Graham's family and friends who may read this. (chris.lush1846@gmail.com)
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Graham loved writing this blog, Thank you for reading it. Losing the ability to write was harder for him to bear than any physical decline.
I was lucky to share so many good times with him, especially over these last few years. I feel incredibly fortunate to have had him as my brother.
He was truly blessed to have met Carmela. They adored one another, and any of us would be fortunate to experience a love like theirs. Carmela was by his side until the very end, making sure everything was as gentle and peaceful as it could be.
So long Graham. We miss you, but am glad you are at peace xxx
I am truly saddened to learn of Graham's death. It is over forty-five years since last met up, in Cambridge, but it has been a joy to browse the blog this morning. The wisdom and humanity with which he writes is nothing short of inspirational, so much so that I have promised myself that I will read and reflect upon an entry every week from this moment on. We were at school together in Eastbourne, and then at university, before going our separate ways; we even sang together. I admired him greatly; if truth be known, I was in awe of his intelligence, but we had a lot of fun. I always hoped we would meet again. I really must learn to action such intentions. So, warmest greetings and condolences to Graham's family and friends who may read this. (chris.lush1846@gmail.com)
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