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After a long battle with COPD my dear wife Maureen passed away in her
sleep at 1am on Wednesday 16 July. She had been bed-ridden for over a week and on Monday the doctor fitted a pump to deliver morphine and an anti-anxiety drug - much better than the twice-daily dose of oral morphine. Christina, our friend for 30 years, flew up from London on Monday, arriving here on Tuesday morning and was able to speak with Maureen. Christina and I were taking turns in sitting with Maureen; I took over at midnight on Tuesday and at 1am as I was moistening Maureen's lips with a damp sponge she just stopped breathing. It was all very calm and peaceful. Everyone on the island has been very supportive and the medical care from Rosalind (our doctor) and Shirley (our nurse) has been absolutely wonderful, especially Madeline, Maureen's carer, who really did care for Maureen with great compassion, calling in twice a day to bathe & change Maureen and make her as comfortable as possible. Maureen only started on cross-stitch and blackwork when she was 40 and produced some beautiful work, some of which our friend Christine is taking back with her to form part of an exhibition by Christine's needlework group in Bexleyheath. Maureen would have been 80 in October and we would have been married for 40 years next March. Funeral arranged for 1pm on 21 July. Apologies for the late notification but things have been rather hectic. -- Bruce Fletcher Stronsay, Orkney UK |
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2014 08:07:49 +0100, Bruce
wrote: After a long battle with COPD my dear wife Maureen passed away in her sleep at 1am on Wednesday 16 July. She had been bed-ridden for over a week and on Monday the doctor fitted a pump to deliver morphine and an anti-anxiety drug - much better than the twice-daily dose of oral morphine. Christina, our friend for 30 years, flew up from London on Monday, arriving here on Tuesday morning and was able to speak with Maureen. Christina and I were taking turns in sitting with Maureen; I took over at midnight on Tuesday and at 1am as I was moistening Maureen's lips with a damp sponge she just stopped breathing. It was all very calm and peaceful. Everyone on the island has been very supportive and the medical care from Rosalind (our doctor) and Shirley (our nurse) has been absolutely wonderful, especially Madeline, Maureen's carer, who really did care for Maureen with great compassion, calling in twice a day to bathe & change Maureen and make her as comfortable as possible. Maureen only started on cross-stitch and blackwork when she was 40 and produced some beautiful work, some of which our friend Christine is taking back with her to form part of an exhibition by Christine's needlework group in Bexleyheath. Maureen would have been 80 in October and we would have been married for 40 years next March. Funeral arranged for 1pm on 21 July. Apologies for the late notification but things have been rather hectic. Deepest condolences on the the loss of your wife, Bruce. Sara |
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On 20/07/2014 08:07, Bruce wrote:
After a long battle with COPD my dear wife Maureen passed away in her sleep at 1am on Wednesday 16 July. She had been bed-ridden for over a week and on Monday the doctor fitted a pump to deliver morphine and an anti-anxiety drug - much better than the twice-daily dose of oral morphine. Christina, our friend for 30 years, flew up from London on Monday, arriving here on Tuesday morning and was able to speak with Maureen. Christina and I were taking turns in sitting with Maureen; I took over at midnight on Tuesday and at 1am as I was moistening Maureen's lips with a damp sponge she just stopped breathing. It was all very calm and peaceful. Everyone on the island has been very supportive and the medical care from Rosalind (our doctor) and Shirley (our nurse) has been absolutely wonderful, especially Madeline, Maureen's carer, who really did care for Maureen with great compassion, calling in twice a day to bathe & change Maureen and make her as comfortable as possible. Maureen only started on cross-stitch and blackwork when she was 40 and produced some beautiful work, some of which our friend Christine is taking back with her to form part of an exhibition by Christine's needlework group in Bexleyheath. Maureen would have been 80 in October and we would have been married for 40 years next March. Funeral arranged for 1pm on 21 July. Apologies for the late notification but things have been rather hectic. So sorry to hear of your sad news, my thoughts are with you at this sad time. May the Lord hold you in the palm of his hand and help you through the coming days. With deepest sympathy. Shirley -- Shirley www.allcrafts.org.uk |
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On 7/20/2014 3:07 AM, Bruce wrote:
After a long battle with COPD my dear wife Maureen passed away in her sleep at 1am on Wednesday 16 July. She had been bed-ridden for over a week and on Monday the doctor fitted a pump to deliver morphine and an anti-anxiety drug - much better than the twice-daily dose of oral morphine. Christina, our friend for 30 years, flew up from London on Monday, arriving here on Tuesday morning and was able to speak with Maureen. Christina and I were taking turns in sitting with Maureen; I took over at midnight on Tuesday and at 1am as I was moistening Maureen's lips with a damp sponge she just stopped breathing. It was all very calm and peaceful. Everyone on the island has been very supportive and the medical care from Rosalind (our doctor) and Shirley (our nurse) has been absolutely wonderful, especially Madeline, Maureen's carer, who really did care for Maureen with great compassion, calling in twice a day to bathe & change Maureen and make her as comfortable as possible. Maureen only started on cross-stitch and blackwork when she was 40 and produced some beautiful work, some of which our friend Christine is taking back with her to form part of an exhibition by Christine's needlework group in Bexleyheath. Maureen would have been 80 in October and we would have been married for 40 years next March. Funeral arranged for 1pm on 21 July. Apologies for the late notification but things have been rather hectic. Deepest sympathies Bruce. Nancy |
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Bruce, so very sorry for your loss. It is good that her passing was
peaceful. Please take care of yourself. Sharon |
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On 7/20/2014 3:07 AM, Bruce wrote:
After a long battle with COPD my dear wife Maureen passed away in her sleep at 1am on Wednesday 16 July. She had been bed-ridden for over a week and on Monday the doctor fitted a pump to deliver morphine and an anti-anxiety drug - much better than the twice-daily dose of oral morphine. Christina, our friend for 30 years, flew up from London on Monday, arriving here on Tuesday morning and was able to speak with Maureen. Christina and I were taking turns in sitting with Maureen; I took over at midnight on Tuesday and at 1am as I was moistening Maureen's lips with a damp sponge she just stopped breathing. It was all very calm and peaceful. Everyone on the island has been very supportive and the medical care from Rosalind (our doctor) and Shirley (our nurse) has been absolutely wonderful, especially Madeline, Maureen's carer, who really did care for Maureen with great compassion, calling in twice a day to bathe & change Maureen and make her as comfortable as possible. Maureen only started on cross-stitch and blackwork when she was 40 and produced some beautiful work, some of which our friend Christine is taking back with her to form part of an exhibition by Christine's needlework group in Bexleyheath. Maureen would have been 80 in October and we would have been married for 40 years next March. Funeral arranged for 1pm on 21 July. Apologies for the late notification but things have been rather hectic. So very sorry to hear this. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Keep in touch. Bobbie V |
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On 7/20/2014 2:07 AM, Bruce wrote:
After a long battle with COPD my dear wife Maureen passed away in her sleep at 1am on Wednesday 16 July. My deepest sympathies, Bruce! I know you loved her dearly and will miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. ((((((((((((Bruce)))))))))))))) Apologies for the late notification but things have been rather hectic. No apologies necessary! -- Joan See my pictures he http://ndjoan.shutterfly.com/pictures If worries can cure your sickness, prolong your life, or replace happiness, then go ahead and worry! If they can't, why worry? Enjoy every moment of your life...there is no second chance. Unknown |
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I'm so sorry to hear that she's gone, Bruce, but it's nice that she went easily in her sleep. :-( I've loved reading your posts and would enjoy your staying in contact with the group. Liz from Humbug |
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2014 08:07:49 +0100, Bruce
wrote: After a long battle with COPD my dear wife Maureen passed away in her sleep at 1am on Wednesday 16 July........... Sorry for your loss Bruce. |
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