So sorry Isummer My husband died almost exactly 3 years ago. I think my son had already moved in with me by the time we had the funeral so I wasn't alone. I can't remember much about that night so I presume I slept. DD and I had put a lot of thought into choosing the music and poems and so on so the actual service went very smoothly. My worst moment was my first sight of the coffin because that did make it very real. DD's worst moment was when she realised the service was starting with "On days like these" but it had been "our song" for 50 years, I couldn't leave it out. The youngest grandsons were 6 and 7 and behaved like angels (very impressed by the ride in the big limousine) and there was just so much support from friends and neighbours that it was all much better than I expected - even enjoyable it parts. I do hope your's goes as smoothly. It will be the first step forward. I won't pretend that life will be the same, or that 3 years on I don't still want him back, but it is survivable.
Good Morning Saturday 27th June 2026
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Prayers for you and yours. 