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Mesothelioma and Me
I have just found this lovely website/blog written by a lady called Debbie who is a mesothelioma sufferer. Debbie has been featured in the media and is trying different approaches with her treatments concerning mesothelioma. I have found Debbie’s site to be very informative and only wish I had not buried my head in the […]
Disabled Parking
We went to the supermarket to buy some provisions, and we saw a woman take advantage of the disabled parking spaces. This person was not disabled, and did not display a disabled sticker. I was quite enraged at this blatant show of bad manners and selfishness.
Why should this be of concern to me? Well my […]
Aftermath
This is the aftermath, the period of healing, and yet things are still sent to remind me of what my poor Peter has been through. The Derby Evening Telegraph, the local news rag, printed details of the Coroner’s Inquest today. I don’t know why it bothered me, I just think I am still being protective […]
Peter Wood Funeral
We had the funeral, which I was dreading, but the sun shone and everything went well. The Order of Service was a success, and I am satisfied with the way things went. I am grateful that Peter had a good send off. All his family and friends were there to say goodbye, and no doubt […]
Peter’s Funeral
The funeral has been arranged for the 22nd April, 2008, at 2.40 pm. So hopefully, there is nothing left for me to do except turn up.
22nd April is Earth Day. I have ordered Peter a hand-woven willow eco-casket. It looks very good as these things go.
Welcome, what this website is all about
Hello! This is a website dedicated to my wonderful husband Peter, who unfortunately passed away quite suddenly on 6th April, 2008. He was not meant to die then, I had not planned for that, but he suffered a serious illness with bravery and dignity, and over the past three years he had been through so […]









