I didn't cry today. It was a full house at the Crematorium and there were lots of tears when "Time to say goodbye" (Brightman & Bocelli) played to her entry. But I didn't cry. I cried when I read replies to my last post because I know you understand. Unless you have direct experience with Cancer - you never know what goes on behind closed doors and to some extent I resented the tears that people shed.
We left the Crem to "Always look on the bright side of life" It certainly lifted the spirits. The Crem also had the clean version of the song so there was no swearing.
Julie raised £1100.00 in donations instead of flowers which will go to LOROS in Leicester.
Although Julie loved her garden she had requested family flowers only and I will post a photo of the bunch I sent in conjunction with my son, Leon.
Thanks for your support
Stuart
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