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Patsy
14 years ago

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14 years ago

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Sami McGrath
15 years ago

It's been 12 long months Grandad since you were taken from us. We talk about you all the time, Grandad this Grandad that... you're in our thoughts every single day. The pain hasn't gotten any easier, but we pull together and stay strong. It's just like Nan says, Sundays will never be the same.....

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Linking into craigs memory, Young Tommy and Irene would play hairdressers...We would stand behind Dad (who was sitting comfortably in his chair) and part his hair...we each had our own side...there would be a variety of equipment used, including slides, rollers and hair cream. Sometimes Dad would fall asleep...He got a funny look one day when he was hastly awoken by a knock on the door...he just couldn't understand why he was getting the funny looks until he saw his reflection in the hall mirror, there he was in all his glory...3 very large pink rollers! Patsy and Graeme would later carry on this tradition...

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Tom Mcgrath McGRATH TOM August 22 78th Birthday (You will never be alone, not for one single day, your memory is beside us. It will never fade away, sadness will always be there, time will ease the pain, we have faith that in another place we will meet again. Our love always.) - Rene and family.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I have recently heard of the pasing of Tommy. May I offer my sincere condolences. Tommy was a good friend when we both worked in Bibby's, I used to often pop into the boiler house and have a good natter. Tommy and I were also good drinking buddies, many a time we would have a good bevvy in the 'King Eddie'. Tommy was a great lad. I am sorry to hear of his passing.

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Patsy
16 years ago

On Tuesday 14th August 2007, 6 members of the family went to Gougane Barra, a beautiful remote place in the mountains of Cork in Ireland. We spent some time remembering Dad, and scattered some of his ashes in the wind onto the lake. It is a powerful and peaceful place, and a perfect location for Dad to explore!

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Patsy
16 years ago

Today would have been Dad's 78th birthday. Last year, he said he was "77 Sunset Strip" and next he would be "78 trombones"...... Every birthday we would have a tea party at home, and Dad would create his fantasy menu for mum to prepare....the house would be so crowded with family members that we usually would spend most of the day in the garden, eating and joking and telling stories. Dad would always get some novelty gifts, such as funny teeth, false moustaches, glasses with eyes on springs, curly straws etc, and he would keep the kids in the family amused for hours..... We'll all miss him especially today..... "Loving you is easy, we do it every day. Missing you's a heartache that will not go away..."

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craig mcgrath
16 years ago

Grandad loved his chair and had everything he could possibly need arranged around it, it was probably the most comfortable chair in the house because he had enormous cushions on it. When we were kids me lindsay and sam (and later jacob and robyn) would dive into his chair the minute he left the room, when he saw us on the way back he pretend to be a monster to chase us away, as we got bigger and less scared of the monster he would have to pick us up and carry us away.

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Patsy
16 years ago

Tom was a great swimmer, and when his kids were young he used to take us to the Harold Davies pool, and also swimming in the sea. In later years he enjoyed the paddling pool in the garden with Jacob, as shown here, and would tease us all by pretending to wear a knotted hanky for the full seaside feel....

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Patsy
16 years ago

Seamus Thomas was born just a few weeks before Tom passed away. He was the third great-grand-child, and his namesake in Irish....When he heard of his birth he was so proud, and was very tearful....

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Patsy
16 years ago

Tom had a seriously thick head of hair throughout his life....this was his last passport photo, which he didn't like at all, as he thought it made him look bald!!!

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Patsy
16 years ago

Great-Grand-Child number 2, Keira, getting a cuddle in May 2007

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Patsy
16 years ago

A full house on 8.10.2005, when they were celebrating their 50 anniversary at home with all of the family in Liverpool.

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Patsy
16 years ago

Robyn is the first great-grand-child. She would pull up her babychair to the table to eat with him, and have a race to see who could finish first....

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Patsy
16 years ago

A good looking pair...very fashion conscious ;0) We later used this photo on a cake to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary.

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Patsy
16 years ago

Maddy had just completed a 10km run in Liverpool, and visited Dad in the Marie Curie Centre to show him the medal. He was so proud of her, and this is the last photo we have of Dad before he passed away.....

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