My mother died on the 24th of December, 2016.
She was a loving and effective mother to us four (Bruce, Juliet,
Nicola and Malcolm), encouraging us all to be creative, independent and care about social concerns. This little 'wave' of people continues with her grandchildren: Thomas, Ruth, Duncan, Orlanda, Patsy, Sophie, Ben, Iona, Kaila, and Joshua
and great-grandchild, William.
As well as raising us mob, she pursued an active career as a social worker for Oxfordshire district council (and in the last couple of years of her work, the RAF). She was an active campaigner on Green and development issues, bombarding David Cameron (her local MP) with letters on these issues before he became PM. She contributed actively to local life in Burford, volunteering her effort in many ways.
She was a relentless autodidact, achieving an open university degree whilst bringing us up, and continuing on a variety of courses until the very last years of her life. She spent several years effectively looking after my father as his dementia progressed.
A funeral service will be held at St John the Baptist Church, Burford, on 14th January at 11.00 a.m. All welcome. (Family Flowers only)
Dear Bruce,
ReplyDeleteI'm very sorry to hear the sad news. As an extremely proud PhD student of yours, I can assure you that the 'little' wave of people who benefitted and will benefit from the great job that your Mother did raising you up extends far beyond you can imagine. My child is already part of it.
I’m happy to know where part of my best education came from.
Thank you Gill