Farzanah
I loved his graphic books, appealing very much to adults not just children.
I get what you are saying Baggs about a natural not “sad” process, but is it an element of sadness about loss of our past that are represented by some who have recently died, such as Raymond Briggs, popular vocalists, comedians, actors, and others of our era?
I agree with this up to a point but in the modern world we lose far less of our culture because of recording techniques – books, songs and other music written, films, etc.
We haven't lost the music of famous composers from long ago, nor the literature of writers, nor the art of artists, and so on.
The joy that Raymond Briggs brought to so many people is not lost either (nod to janejudge).