Granny gets back in one “peace”


Hello All.

Will need to split this post or it will be too long.
I will start with the memorial service on Thursday.

Wendy worked for the goverment.
And it was her work colleagues who arranged the service.
It was held in a glass covered courtyard in the goverment building in Bhisho.
About 60 kms from East London.
It was her partner,Mark, her maid of many,many years and another friend, Ian and me in the car.
After we had found parking…which was a nightmare…we went up to the security desk to sign in.
The first thing to hit us was a giant TV screen on the wall behind the security desk.
With a slideshow of photos of Wendy.
Photos they had downloaded from her home computer.
Beautiful photos.
I even saw one with a photo of my eldest grandson in the background.

We then went into the venue.
There were huge photos of Wendy everywhere and TWO more giant TV’s with the same slideshow.
Apparently, these tv’s were all over the building and the slideshow had been running for a week.
The Africans know how to run a memorial service.
It was a unique experience.

There was a programme with her photo.
Everywhere you looked…there was Wendy.
Smiling and happy.
And I was so sad.

The service started at twelve.
It began with a group at the back singing.
The most incredible singing.
And that was me.
The tears started and never stopped for two hours.

Every speaker was introduced with a song.
The respect they felt for her was palpable.
The love of her co-workers shone through.
It was so beautiful.

Finally, they said that a family worker or friend would come up.
I looked at Mark.
He just shook his head and I could see the pain and panic.
So I went up.
I have no idea what I said.
But Mark and Ian both said it was great.
I do remember that the tears were streaming through the whole speech.

On the upside….I am a good crier.
The tears just roll.
I don’t get swollen eyes.
And my make-up doesn’t run.
There is ALWAYS an upside.

After the service they laid on food and cooldrinks.
And we interacted.
It was good.

Now one last picture of Wendy that I got off her computer.
Then I will leave her to rest in peace.


50 responses to “Granny gets back in one “peace””

  1. What a wonderful, heartfelt memorial for dear Wendy; she was obviously much loved by all who knew her.
    Good for you for rescuing Mark and going up to say something about her; I’m sure what you said touched everyone there. I love the photo of Wendy at the end of your post – a good one to remember her by.

  2. That sounds like a very remarkable memorial service and attended by those who loved her..but now she is in God’s Hands and she is safe from pain, illness and all nasty things that we find here on Earth. She is still surrounded by Love but an even greater Love than she could ever have known whilst she was here.
    She was indeed a beautiful person and I still ponder the question..why?
    Why does this seem to happen to all the good people in our lives and yet those who are really bad get away scot-free?
    That will be my first question when I see The Lord !

  3. What a wonderful tribute to your dear friend, granny. She was obviously a well-loved and respected friend to many. I think it’s great that they had her photos up everywhere; a celebration of her life for all to see and enjoy. Sending you hugs and love. xx

  4. Thank you, Wendy, for showing me how one can gracefully receive the love and incredible friendship extended to you during your time of greatest need.

    Granny, you are such a friend. In addition to all else, of course you’d get up there when Mark couldn’t. You’re a “suit up and show up” kinda woman!

    It sounds like Wendy was an incredible person to have had such a celebration in her honour. No wonder you two were friends. Two peas in a pod.

  5. Your account of the memorial service really touched my heart. So glad you were able to say your farewell to Wendy surrounded by so many other people who loved her too.

  6. Your friend was very beautiful, I’m so sorry for your loss. It sounds like she left an amazing impression — what a wonderful tribute to her life.

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