Dear Uncle Len,
I can't believe you've gone, I can't remember a time when you weren't in my life. After my daddy died, your brother, you became like a second father to me.
As I've grown older I felt that we grew closer and I enjoyed our little chats in the garden waiting for Aunty Maureen to come back, so I could see her as well on my visit.
Or you'd make me a cup of tea and a sandwich if it was a cold day, and we'd sit in the snug and have a chat I love you dearly, I will miss you so much. Don't worry I will visit Aunty Maureen, as often as I'm able, my only regret is not being able to see you in the last year of your life, due to my back breaking, and the covid-19 outbreak.
I feel that, that year was robbed from you, Maureen
and I.
You're with Brian my daddy now, and Barbara, Ricky, David, and of course your wonderful mother and father.
Rest in peace my dear Uncle Len.
Lots and lots of love from your niece Ann xxx
ann777321
20th May 2021
Thanks for being my Portsmouth Dad Len! I'll never forget the kindness and support you & Maureen showed me from the moment I turned up at Havant station! I treasure that time with you both and those "nice cuppa teas" we shared. Love Katy xx
twinin8s
8th May 2021
A girl’s best friend is her daddy.
Miss you Dad.
Heather xxxx
shmfairclough
2nd May 2021