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Grandma’s funeral

by TuxfordMOI

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TuxfordMOI
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Roy Foulds
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Worksop/ Sheffield
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Civilian
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A9014519
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31 January 2006

Grandma would pass the bottom of our street on her way to visit her daughter and grandchildren in Sheffield, she only lived a mile and half away from where we lived, but I cannot ever remember any of us getting a birthday or Christmas card from her. I was so bitter about the whole episode that when grandmother died, Terry and I did not attend her funeral.

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