We first met Graham and his late wife Barbara purely by chance on a Cruise Ship in 2012. It transpired that we lived quite close to each other – Graham in Derby, ourselves in Long Eaton. Ever since we have remained in close contact, going on several cruises together and with meals out. Graham and I had a lot in common sharing the same sort of humour and with a common interest in all things mechanical, including Formula One.
Graham, the chequered flag may have fallen but you will always be remembered for being who you were – a great family friend.
Thanks for the memories Mate.
Jim & Meryl.
Jim & Meryl Gould.
4th October 2024
I am I and you are you, whatever we were to each other that we still are.
Speak to me in the easy way which you always used.
Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight?
Life means all that it ever meant, it is the same as it ever was.
Extract from a poem by Henry Scott Holland
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