Ann Wade

1955 - 1996
LocationSittingbourne, Kent
Age40 years
Cause of DeathNot Listed?
Date of Birth07/09/1955
Date of Death22/05/1996
Visitors373 since 17/11/2009
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My beautiful Auntie Ann you were 1 of 3 girls born to my nan & grandad, my mum Wendy first then you second and then auntie Linda last, you were so caring and lovely i remember as a child everyone getting together for fireworks at your house (you had the bigger garden) and you in the kitchen with mum and nan cooking and all the parties you used to have, even though those days are long gone how sweet the memories stay, all the family together the good old days :) ...You had three children yourself 2 boys and a little girl your pride and joy you adored them all and i know it must of hurt you even more to leave them then to have any illness, You died on the 22nd May 1996 you had Multiple Sclerosis, you was taken so soon after i gave birth to my 1st children which were twins i felt so guilty for so long after you & grandad passing away as for some silly reason i believed in 1 in 1 out but i had twins and they were a boy and a girl so i thought that you & grandad went to make way for them i know it sounds silly but that's me :)...We miss you so much Auntie Ann, nan says she knows when you visit as she can smell your perfume i thinks that's nice as she misses you so much, she does miss grandad but in a different way you were one of her babies and no-one can understand until it happens to them, I know your with your children and your grandchildren that you never met but they are all gorgeous and i know you would've been so proud of them too, watching over them everyday. Well until we meet again Auntie Ann xx ~ Love and miss you always ~ xx Anyone visiting this memorial please feel free to leave any memories you have of our dear Auntie Ann xx

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Waiting at the Door

I can’t explain so deep inside
The very fabric of my soul
Only a heart that grieves such loss
Can ever truly understand

It’s like you’re waiting at the door
Until a loved one comes back home
You feel a longing in your heart
When they appear the longing stops

But in a loss that never ends
You’re always standing at that door
You feel the longing in the breeze
So incomplete and never filled

I cannot find the words to say
Just what it’s like to want forever
Never seeing them again
Just always waiting at the door

Alison Mary Dunn

Phyllis Frazier Harris

November 20, 2009
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