I’d like all your help to finish this blog!

Firstly the utmost thanks to everybody who came to Dad’s funeral today. He would have been so pleased to have seen so many people come to wish him well, and I know there were many many more of you there with us in spirit.

The day was everything Dad would have wanted, the service traditional even down to my ripped shirt, and the location and nature of the cemetery and his place within it also just so. Toby made me cry again with his beautiful words – Tobs, you really must use that talent for the greater good one day, maybe run for politics! And the people of Bristol came to welcome Dad into their permanent congregation, and they were pretty wonderful too.

Everyone came back for tea and a chat after at The River Station in Bristol centre, and that was were the magic started. I’d promised Dad that we would not wail in grief, but rather celebrate those good things that we remembered – and between so many friends and relatives we managed to remember the funny, the poignant and some of the dramatic ways that Tony touched all our lives.

So I came up with the idea that because this whole blog will rest here now, as a message of positive energy for all that come after, that Dad’s poems, his stories and maybe even some of his artwork have and will make it to these pages and be seen by many, that we – all of us that were touched by him, should leave a comment here – short or long, remembering how Tony touched their lives – funny or otherwise so we can all share those memories and enjoy them.

If you want to blame someone for this enquiry – then start with Roger’s Spiky Bum story, which is where I started this line of thought. So dredge your memories, sift and sort, then tell us all and don’t spare a thought for our blushes.

Once more – thanks to everyone who was part of Tony’s life from start to finish He’ll be greatly missed.

With Love

Adam Ososki

August 2005 with Tracy

August 2005 with Tracy

5 Responses to “I’d like all your help to finish this blog!”

  1. [...] I’d like all your help to finish this blog! [...]

  2. Wendy Sorga Says:

    Don’t really want to finish this blog ever. Feels as if Tony is still here- hence me looking at it every day. That is a super photo Adam— so typical of dear Tony. His motto was ” I work hard and I play hard” and he did.

    May his dear soul rest in peace. I have a lifetime of memories especially from when we were young and I shall share some of them in time

    Meanwhile – thanks Adam and Toby and everyone who has contributed to this blog and helped me to know my brother even better than I did.

    BTW best regards to Graham Pinner and could you pass him my e-mail address please Adam. Thanks, much love Wendy

  3. Clive Bayley Says:

    Good Move Adam
    Love
    Clive

  4. Rose Cherrix Says:

    I came across your website through icurecancer.ning.com. I am sorry to hear of your father’s passing on. My son is Abraham Cherrix who has been in remission from Hodgkins for 14 months now. From all that happened to us (google his name) I well know how one person’s life can have an impact on other people. It sounds like your dad touched a lot of people’s life. Keep his story out there. Let him continue to touch other people’s lives.
    May your hearts be filled with peace.

  5. Notintheleast Jacob =-))

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