Today is my estranged dad's cremation service. He died the day after my first hospital visit last month - 12th November. He was 78.

So mixed emotions for me. I won't be attending because I'm still not up to a journey of that kind & as I avoid any stress I can.

He left behind his 3rd wife, 4 sons, 2 step daughters

I'm sad by the pain of a very broken, fragmented family.

He was saved.

I was even contacted by a half brother I hadn't seen for 32 years, and 2 half brothers I've not seen for 14 years

I'm sad he left a legacy, sadly, of broken people and lives. But I also know enough of the 'why' of how he lived and have no bitterness. Just sadness.

He ministered originally in Wolverhampton, setting up youth work projects. And was a passionate speaker and brilliant orator. I definitely learned those skills from him.

I said my real goodbyes 14 years ago. Today I'll say it one last time.

Andy
Photo : Top left to right
Steven (my son), Mark (youngest half brother of 3 boys), me, my dad

@Berrybunchfamily look at that sweet baby!!! So cute! And you haven't changed! I'm sorry for your loss and pray you can focus on good memories of your dad.

@MaryMamuzich thankyou

Little Steven!. We've got a photo of Nathan from the same day - he was just a few days old. Very cute.

He's sitting two seats away from me right now. I'm not sure he'd appreciate being called cute anymore, especially as he is taller than me πŸ™‚

@Berrybunchfamily oh pinch his cheeks and say he's the sweetest cutest thing! 🀣🀣

@MaryMamuzich lol I don't think I'm that brave

What do you reckon @TakeN ? Can I puinch your cheek, say you're the sweetest cutest thing, and get away with it?

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