Archive (17 life histories found)
Our first born child
Tags: daughter elsa, death, Tom, wife
'A Devastating Blow'
On 4th September, 1991 my mother died very suddenly even though she had been ill from the Springtime. Ironically, that was on the same date on which my father died fifteen years earlier in 1976.We moved to Fairgreen Park in Keady the next year when…
'I was sleeping in the little room off the kitchen and I could hear all the muffled sounds of the men carrying the coffin in through the kitchen'
There was always something happening in the village. The turf man came with a cartload of turf which we would buy but then we children had the awful job of bringing it into the shed as he would just empty it in the lane. How I loathed that job. …
'By a strange coincidence we had named her after Doreen's deceased sister.'
The next female in my life was Doreen, my girlfriend and subsequent wife. She was brought up with similar standards to mine and, even when we were dating, we both had a set time to be home at night, unless both our parents knew of any special event…
'Alas, half an hour after I got home, his son rang to say he was dead, just sitting on the settee.'
During my time as Treasurer one of the ministers of state in Northern Ireland was the flamboyant Sir Nicholas Scott. He loved it over here and I think we had three going away parties for him before he left the province, but not before he had…
Tags: bolwing, death, Indoor championships, partner
'The sadness we felt when our first baby died at three months of age is something we shall never forget but, in a strange and mysterious way, it changed the future of our lives.'
The sadness we felt when our first baby died at three months of age is something we shall never forget but, in a strange and mysterious way, it changed the future of our lives. Whilst I continued as a representative for Murrays, Doreen on getting…
Tags: book shop, death, first child, new business
'So we have the active retirement, where we meet and plot and plan and gossip, compare notes and ailments'
But compensations were plenty. Time to catch up on groups and friends. Though some had moved or died there were many more left in the same position. So we have the active retirement, where we meet and plot and plan and gossip, compare notes and…
Tags: computer, death, Retirement, TV
'And looking back I thank God for her life with me. '
I am now in residential care in Corkey House. At 80 years of age I look back over the years when in the early years of our marriage, Ann and I had our ups and downs with regard to our health. Things were going well and we had a son called…
'When he was 15 years of age his mum went to his bedroom to wake him for school and to her horror found him with his music earphone still on and he was dead. '
Nathan and Shelly were brother and sister. He was just 2 years of age and Shelley was 4 when we moved to Taughmonagh. They were our next door neighbours. It wasn't long till both of them made themselves at home in our house where Ann, my Wife,…
'As time passed he became interested in politics and was elected as a Unionist M.P. for Westminster and he left his mark as prominent speaker for the people of Northern Ireland. '
I first met Robert Bradford in 1971 when he was a minister in the Methodist Church at Suffolk on the Stewartstown Road, the Upper Falls Road. He was a friend to everyone on the estate, a man who showed his Christianity in a quiet and caring way. He…