Grampy Pete,
Even typing your name on here just doesn’t feel right. You were taken way too soon but now you are reunited with the love of your life and you are together again. You will always be remembered for hoarding tiny bits and bobs of the most random things e.g batteries, watches, belts, alarm clocks....the list goes on. Not only that but also the amazing vegetables that you grew in your beloved greenhouse, the cucumbers were always my favourite.
I luckily visited you a few weeks before you left us. You kindly gifted me a sixpence to put on my necklace, which will stay with me forever and always. And as Lianne said, them sneaky fivers that you gave us kids as we left after a visit will always be remembered ;)
I shouldn’t be writing this but unfortunately I am. I miss you more than you can ever imagine, but it gives me abit of peace knowing that you are with nan now, and she can keep instructing you to do things haha <3
The kindest, sweetest, most selfless man anyone could ever know. My inspiration.
I love you forever and always <3
Kelly & Matt xXx
Kelly
26th August 2020
Grampy Pete,
Well what can I say yet another paragraph and memories I’m sharing that I shouldn’t and don’t want to be..instead I would much prefer you to be here with us, making memories, sorting out your many bits and pieces that you have owned for many many years, glueing things back together, making new holes in belts, changing watch batteries, making different bits and bobs out of the materials in your much loved garage!!
I will always remember the good times we shared, All the fun and happy memories we made from our childhood all the way up until you sadly left us, I used to love coming over as a child and go into the garden with you to watch you in your green house and you would try to explain to me what you were growing even though I didn’t take much notice being so young...You would have a kick around with us kiddy’s on the grass and even take us to the Thame park and push us on the zip wire after dragging us to the boring market. I also loved coming over to see you because your’d buy us chocolate, and before I left you would sneak some money into my pocket..mum still doesn’t know to this day (our secret as you used to tell me)..As time went on it was finally time for me to grow up and fly the nest, I had to become and adult but I’d still come to you if I needed a car tyre pumped up or an oil check... In 2010 I made you a great grandad for the very first time and wasn’t you proud..I have some very lovely photos and fond memories of you and my children that I will always cherish.
Now you are back in nan’s arms were you belong.
As proven God only takes the best and the best is what you are.
we love you so much.
rest in peace
All our love
Lianne, James, Tayla, Lacey and Alfie
XxxxxX
Lianne
26th August 2020
Thank you for setting up this memorial to Peter.
We hope that you find it a positive experience developing the site and that it becomes a place of comfort and inspiration for you to visit whenever you want or need to.
Sent by Homewood Funerals on 21/08/2020