8/09/2009

In Memory of Our Dorothy Stewart. By Uncle Monty.

In Memory of Our Dorothy.
By Uncle Monty.
+
When she died last week at age 84, I was saddened to see
Dorothy go and to recall that she was the first tenant at the
Gwynedd Sheltered Unit for the Elderly* to have made me
feel so welcomed when I first arrived. I shall always remember
her beaming smile at me with her little white poodle “Sandy,”
then in her loving arms and who she simply adored so much.
We were to be immediate friends and neighbours of each other.
And, I then regularly visited her. We also exchanged
birthday and Christmas gifts and nice cards.
+
A Welsh congregationalist by personal faith, Dorothy had
served as an officer in the British Colonial Service for many
years at Kenya, Rhodesia, Tanganyika, and South Africa.
She was awarded The Colonial Service Medal.
+
Her estranged and only daughter she had not seen or spoken
to in years, so she once told me. She never once spoke of her
husband. Her father had been a major in the Royal Engineers.
Dorothy had also lost her own mother when she was only a
child of age six. But above all, she was an educated lady of the
old English school. Her moral and human values were absolutely
firm and such was so clearly evident to one and all. Her sad
death I now note with my quiet Anglican mourning of her.
+
She had been in and out of hospital of late, was our Dorothy,
and she always seemed to make it!! But, this time she sadly
didn’t. I write this little memorial piece for us to be sure that
she is rightly remembered at our Sheltered Unit at where she
had lived, I believe, for the last seven years of her increasingly
frail life. Dorothy is now the third resident to sadly leave us
this year that included the earlier passing of Fred and Colin.
+
May the good Lord bless Dorothy and keep her in His
ever gracious presence for now and for evermore, Amen.
+
Fondly, Monty. Gwynedd Sheltered Unit for the Elderly.
+Ninth Sunday After Trinity, 2oo9.
* The actual name of the above sheltered unit has been changed
to protect the privacy and safety of the elderly there. The unit is
not run for the homeless. Although, I, myself was officially home-
less when I first arrived. I was given a five-room flat there based
on my pension age and not on my then status of homelessness.
Dorothy had, of course, never experienced homelessness though
I suspect she experienced alot of loneliness in her old age like so
many elderly folkz do in today's materialistic and impersonal
UK society that disrespects its elderly all too often thesedays ...
~~~
One of My Dearest Neighbours
Is Lovely Kathleen Cooper, 98.
<>
Criminal Drug Smuggler Samantha Orobator.
Why Was This Criminal Samantha Orobator Let
Back Into UK? Answer: Because She's Not White!!
Orobator, 20, from South London, admitted attempt-
ing to carry 680g (24oz) of heroin on to a flight from
Laos to Thailand last August. She was subject to being
sentenced to a firing squad, but she got life imprison-
ment instead. Her "catch card" was she was black and
pregnant and was thus spared so she could return to
the soft UK to serve her life sentence which will now be
a mere token of what she would have served in Laos.
We must now also pay for her to have her god-damn
baby, too! As an admitted criminal, Samantha Orobator
represents all that is completely wrong with "Broken
Britian" under socialistic New Labour that has allowed
her to return for her own comfy and joy!! She should
have been made to enjoy her own Laos prison cell until
she'd served her completed life sentence there.
So fly her back to Laos right now, is what I say!
Now read the exposing blog of David Vance on this
wretched Orobator drug criminal: BIASED BBC.
-
-
Here She Is Again!!
-
Coming next: Historic Images. By Alex Albion.
Wonderful old photo of William & Christopher Moresby,
in this rare and unusual January 1954 image of them,
somewhere in Africa, with 3 lion cubs of 3 or 4 months
old. I found the above 6" by 8" framed photo for 50
pence at a local British car boot sale, or Flea Market,
some three years ago. What an old photographic
treasure, it truly is?
.
{Click on any image to Enlarge}
.

No comments: