At the start of August, my dad went from independent living to being hospitalised, overnight.
My brothers, my sister and I all live in different areas from him – one brother is as far away as Dubai. Over the next 3 or 4 weeks, there was a lot of travelling about, visiting him, seeing the doctors, trying to find out what was wrong and finally starting to look for permanent hospital rest home care.
Even as my niece, who lives near him, starting visiting potential places, we didn’t know whether he would ever leave the hospital. As it turned out, he didn’t and he slipped away on the 2nd of September, the night before Fathers Day in New Zealand.
Taken at his 70th birthday party by @sift666
If you’ve read @sift666’s recent post, you’ll already know that’s only part of the story and that it’s been a hard 6 weeks. We have both struggled with painful injuries, and given that we didn’t actually do anything to cause them, our best theories are some bizarre virus, or stress.
Last week, I helped my brother organise the funeral, in between carrying on our business. When you have customers who rely on your products, you can’t just close down for a week.
Then two days ago, @sift666’s dad also passed away, after being in dementia care for nearly two years.
So that’s why I’ve been largely absent for 6 weeks. Although we are struggling to carry on this week, for both of us it was time to share with Steemit.
Richard William Gully - 30th May 1933 to 2nd September 2017
A gentle man who was loved and will be missed by many.
Father of Deb, Ross, Neville and Andrea. Grandad of Richard, Brendan, Cory, Laura, Amy, Mathew, Bayley and Katelyn. Great Grandad of Micaiah and MacKenzie. Beloved brother, brother in law, uncle, father in law, ex-husband, friend, neighbour and brother in Christ to the Christadelphian ecclesia.
Apart from family and friends, the most important things to him were music, singing, painting, gardening and studying the word of God.
A recent photo with his Great Grandson
Some of my memories
I mostly remember his quirky sense of humour and his love of music. I remember a period of about 2 weeks when I was about intermediate age, when Dad and the father of my friend exchanged a prolonged series of nautical puns. Every time we were on the phone, they were sending messages back and forth to each other and thoroughly enjoying it.
Another time, when I was at high school, we had a class assignment to make a speech. I was excruciatingly shy and couldn’t face it. Dad helped me write a humorous poem about making speeches, which I delivered instead. The teacher scolded me for not making a speech, but it still got me off the hook. I wish I still had a copy of it. The only line I can remember is “stop dead in your tracks or I’ll spit in your eye” but I don’t recall the context at all!
He had a lovely singing voice and I wish we had some recordings of him singing. I remember listening to records with him. He didn’t have a lot but we often played Gilbert & Sullivan’s Yeoman of the Guard and Rose Marie with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. He also loved opera. I didn’t like that at all when I was young, but came to appreciate it later in life. In the last weeks when he was in hospital, I put together some music that we could play to him. One afternoon when I was the only one there, we had some precious time enjoying some of his favourites together.
When I was a bit older, I often got holiday work at Steel & Tube, where he worked. I remember he was respected and well liked amongst the staff there.
Over the last few days, we’ve heard many people say what a lovely man he was, how kind, or that he was their favourite uncle. All undeniably true, but he could also be feisty.
Most people, when confronted by a Jehovah’s Witness at the door would close it again promptly. But not Dad! He liked nothing better than to invite them in, whip out his bible, and debate with them. They always got more than they bargained for!
In his retirement years, he enjoyed growing roses and had some beautiful specimens. He also enjoyed doing paintings of his flowers and of landscapes, and most of the family have his paintings gracing their walls.
He took a keen interest in the fortunes of the NZ cricket team, and at family gatherings could often be found glued to Neville’s large screen TV set! His interest in current events was also keen right up to his last few weeks.
Remembering his music
I don’t do talking about my feelings. Music is how I express myself. Over the last few weeks, I’ve been listening to the kind of music Dad liked quite a bit. I put a lot of it on an iPad for my niece so she could play him some every day when she visited.
Possibly his greatest musical love was opera. He especially appreciated some of the bygone greats like Enrico Caruso and Maria Callas. I’ve been listening to Marilyn Horne singing Dove Sei from Rodelinda by Handel quite a bit this past month. Possibly this is suitable for only those of you who already love opera.
Maybe a bit more accessible is Dame Kiri te Kanawa singing O Mio Babbino Caro by Puccini
He also enjoyed Gilbert & Sullivan, and I remember listening to The Yeoman of the Guard with him often. A rather fun song is Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes from The Gondoliers.
Some classics including Mozart and Bach were part of the mix. This clarinet concerto by Mozart is especially lovely.
He had a fondness for musicals starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Here’s the title track from Rose Marie
This compilation wouldn’t be complete without a song of faith. This was one of the pieces of music he’d picked for his funeral - I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, from Handel’s Messiah. I’ve picked a version by Lynne Dawson.
Even though Dad was 84, and I'll be 60 next birthday, I don't think anyone is ever ready to say goodbye to a parent.
Spending time with my extended family after the funeral, including cousins from out of town, was a great comfort. Treasure family while you have them.
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great post about your Dad :)
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Thanks JT. Your visit was a bright spot in a difficult week.
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My parents would have gotten along great with your dad :) The Jehovah witness anecdote made me laugh, my dad does the same thing, from whipping out his bible to debating. And humor was always a big part of our household.
My heart is with you, and though I'm not a huge fan of cliches, there is one that I've come to rely on throughout life -This too shall pass.
You have a lovely tribute here, and I will listen to these songs throughout the week. To honor you my beautiful friend, and one of the people responsible for bringing you into this world and therefore my life. xo
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Thanks for those lovely words, my friend. Knowing this time is part of the roller coaster of life and soon another season will come is a great comfort. Which makes me think of another song... Maybe not dad's cup of java, but one for you and me.
Though of course the source of the lyrics was very much his cup of java.
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Oh God, I LOVE this song. And now I'm crying. I've been doing a lot of that this week, remembering the seasons of life, the people that were a part of them, and those who still are.
Howie always says, in the end it will be about the people we loved and the places we saw. Well I already love two people from New Zealand, we'll be seeing each other at some point :) I hope you can feel my hug.
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I'm so sorry. Thank-you for sharing this with us.
Take care of yourselves,
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Thanks Linda. We're doing our best to take care of each other, and hope we can get some downtime this weekend - which is very much needed!
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Your father lived a full life and did not suffer much in the end. That you can be grateful for. I follow @sift666 and now you for your natural outlook on all.
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Yes, that's exactly right. I think I'm coping better than I expected to because it was a fairly gentle, peaceful end with no prolonged suffering. I wish that for all of us.
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How tragic. So sorry for your loss. One is never ready to lose a parent or a child. Music is a great comfort a healer in trying times, especially when you shared a common love of music. This is a nice tribute to your dad. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Thank you. The double whammy did make it extra hard. The right music does make a big difference. For @sift666's dad's funeral, the celebrant suggested Handel, which would have been perfect for my dad. But I had some different ideas for Harry, which felt much more suitable for him. Must pop over and catch up on the yeti story, I've missed a few days.
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I'm so sorry to hear about both of your fathers, my friend... What a coincidence about the proximity of the untimely passing. They're both in a better place now. It's fortunate that both of you have each other in a tragic time as this. My sincerest condolences to both you and @sift666, and your families.
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Thanks Jed. It truly has been a difficult few weeks, but we are so grateful for the support of family and friends.
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Please extend my regards to @sift666 as well. I know that you two will come out of these losses as stronger people.
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I've passed that on to him. I hope we do!
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I'm so deeply sorry for your loss. I can tell just by this post, your words, the feeling that has gone into it, that you adored your dad.
The music will help you remember him, in years to come and I hope you'll be able to smile rather than shed a tear.
❤️
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Thanks Michelle. Listening to his music has already been a big comfort. I think my niece, who was with him at the hospital every day, has been finding that too. It's funny too how memories come flooding back, that you haven't thought of for years. Having a chuckle at some of those is bitter sweet.
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Yes, I understand that.
A smile with a tear in your eye has to be the best tribute for your father <3
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Always remember to think of the best, and keep their stories alive. The memories I have of relatives lost make me happier than most other things.
I wish you the best.
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So true. Those memories are part of the rich tapestry of our past, and need to be treasured. Thanks for the good wishes.
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I am very sorry for your loss @kiwideb. These are beautiful memories. He sounds like a wonderful man.
I would love to offer some music as a tribute. My grandmother suffered from dementia for several years before passing away at age 94. My daughter, who is a young opera singer, sings a beautiful song which always puts her in mind of her nan, The Dutchman. Anna also sings a beautiful Newfoundland song about loss, Atlantic Blue. While both these pieces are not opera I think your father would have enjoyed them. I am including both these performances here for you.
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Thanks @buckydurddle.
Those were beautiful and I'm sure Dad would have liked them. The Dutchman made me cry. @sift666's dad, who died a week after mine, had dementia and his wife was also called Margaret.
I then started wondering if Dad would have liked your music, and while I can't be sure about that, I thought of someone who would have. My maternal grandfather used to give music lessons. Mostly piano, but I remember he taught my cousin violin till he was about 18.
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I just told my wife about @sift666's dad and we both had a little cry :) Music is a wonderful thing. Thank you for sharing your dad's memories.
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That's one of the things I love about Steemit - you meet such lovely people (like you and your wife). Agreed that music is a wonderful thing - the breath of life!
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Sorry for your loss, it's hard losing a parent no matter what your age is.
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Thanks. You never quite expect that it can happen, till it does.
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Thinking of you guys! Makes me teary reading this it is never easy losing anyone at any age! I hope tomorrow is a beautiful send off and you can all start to feel a little better soon. Huge hugs & love!
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Thanks, Kay. We're hanging out for some space to rest and recuperate now. Maybe next weekend...
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So sorry for your lost. Condolences. From what you have written, your father had lived a full and wonderful life with the family. Take care and remembering him for all the good times you had with him, that would be enough.
God Bless you and family in times like this.
@jackpot
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Thanks for your good wishes. Memories are very precious at these difficult times.
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Yes. Please take care of yourself during this grieving period.
Thank you for your vote.
@jackpot
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I'm deeply sorry for your loss. I also share your loss because I have lost my father only a year ago he was only 57. It was also quite an ordeal for us since he got a horrible disease called ALS or also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
But even though I still feel the loss heavily I was able to cope with the experience because I was able to make contact with him after his death through my Shaman friends and also through my own OBE travels.
If you would like to know more about my experience I have recently started writing my own blog though which I intend to share my knowledge and experience with the community.
Take care and I wish you health, peace and happiness! May you find the Truth.
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Thank you for your comments. That is so young to lose your dad - he was younger than I am now! And ALS is truly a horrible thing for him to go through and your family to witness.
@sift666's dad, who died a week after mine, had Lewy Body dementia, which is also very nasty. I think I have been coping reasonably well, because I was so grateful dad didn't suffer like Harry did.
I will definitely check out your blog, as I find the subject fascinating. And I find it especially fascinating that you used the word "Truth" with a capital T. Dad was a Christadelphian, and they always talk about "the Truth" as well, though their Truth is very different to yours or mine.
I look forward to us chatting more.
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Yes indeed the truth is different for most of us because it is connected with our deeper selves. But I believe there is a certain Truth out there that will not change because that truth will be the universal Truth. I'm also looking forward to chatting more :)
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So sorry for your loss. :-(
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Thanks for your support at this difficult time.
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God bless you@kiwideb. May your Dad rest in peace xx
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Blessings to you too @cake-lady-jen - if you'd been a little nearer, one of your lovely creations could have been a good addition to the day.
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Sorry to hear about your loss. My condolences to you and your family
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Thanks, it's good to be able to share with friends.
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You are welcome
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I offer my deepest sympathy. I am in a bad way myself, as I lost my beloved mom last month.
It is good you have a lot of family with which to share your love, and the great memories of your father.
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So sorry to hear about your mom. It's so hard, isn't it? I hope you also have family to support you at this time. x
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Sadly, I do not. I was raised on an island in Alaska, and didn't even know what the various terms for extended family members even meant until my transition to adulthood began.
I am glad you do!
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Steemit is your extended family now. From the many comments on your post about your mom, it seems you already have many friends here.
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Thank you =) I am indeed blessed to know folks here!
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Life emerges within all of us. Whatever we do, history leaves behind a flavour of feelings and aspirations that allow us to progress.
I think about it every day...
My parents are on the other side of the world... and it makes me feel more than I can think.
All the Best... and see you around. I will be distributing =) ss....
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Family spread so far apart is the downside of travel and global experiences.
Being in the same city and not having met is the opposite.
Hope to finally meet you sometime soon.
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Very sorry for your loss.
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Thank you @somena
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Sorry to hear that !
Rest in peace !
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Thanks for your good wishes.
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You are welcome !
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No matter how old your parents are, you will still want them to live longer. Sorry for your loss and may his soul find rest
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That's so true. Thanks for your good wishes.
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May your Dad rest in peace. Reading through your post , he has been a wonderful father and will be missed by all of his loved ones.
One of my post has given you a shout out because you are my active follower.
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Hi Charles. It's been ages since we chatted. Thanks for your kind words. I've just been over to your blog and see that you are still being a source of inspiration - I must pop over and see you more often!
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I am so happy that we are re-connecting again. I too must drop by more often to catch up with you.
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You got my vote and a resteem :]
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Thank you
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This is such a beautifully written piece about your Dad. So many good memories and you know him so deeply.
I think you're right - age doesn't matter... losing a parent is always going to be hard.
Sending you love... :)
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Thanks for the love @johleen and sorry to be slow responding. I haven't popped over to your blog for a few days. Must make up for that oversight!
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@kiwideb. May he continue to rest in peace. I know you miss him but don't worry we shall all meet again. I know you will live older than Daddy. Sorry for your lost dear.
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Thanks for your kind words and sorry I was a bit slow responding!
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Very greet post about your dad
Greeting @kiwideb
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That's so true. Thanks for your good wishes
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Thanks for sharing. I'm sorry for your loss. I lost my father this year as well.
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Thanks. Sorry for your loss too.
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