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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Jim Dyson, 79 years old, born on March 12, 1936, and passed away on January 2, 2016. We will remember him forever.
February 12, 2017
February 12, 2017
Miss you dad so much . Love Edna xxxxx
January 7, 2017
January 7, 2017
MISS YOU MORE EVERY DAY DAD WILL NEVER GET OVER LOSING YOU. THE BEST DAD EVER, WATCH OVER US . LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND FOREVER. EDNA XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
May 28, 2016
May 28, 2016
Missing you so much dad, doesn't get any easier. Love you always. Edna xxxx
March 12, 2016
March 12, 2016
HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY. MISS YOU SO MUCH LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND FOREVER EDNA XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
March 6, 2016
March 6, 2016
Although I never got the pleasure of meeting you Jim I feel like I already know you as Edna speaks very highly of you and tells us all the funny stories about you and the family in work. The one about getting you're toenails painted especially made me laugh haha. There is not a day that goes by with Edna not talking about you, she knows you are always with her. You were such a loving father husband and grandfather and will be forever missed. You have left a big imprint on everyone's hearts, rest in peace Jim xxxx
January 17, 2016
January 17, 2016
Going to put your flowers on family graves LFC on our Brian and my 2 nans and grand ads and my baby Anthony and Lynn and others. Love you dad and miss you so much xxxxxx
January 16, 2016
January 16, 2016
My dad my lovely dad miss you so much, I will always love you.
January 16, 2016
January 16, 2016
Rest in peace - good night god blessxxxxxxx

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February 12, 2017
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Miss you dad so much . Love Edna xxxxx
January 7, 2017
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MISS YOU MORE EVERY DAY DAD WILL NEVER GET OVER LOSING YOU. THE BEST DAD EVER, WATCH OVER US . LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND FOREVER. EDNA XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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OUR GRANDAD

January 16, 2016

Everyone loves there granddad , that's true, you hear people say they see them now and again, receive birthday cards etc, but  with our granddad, he was part of everyone’s everyday life. We are going to miss our granddad so much, his smile, his jokes and his endless love, we have so many good memories -  so many we could write a book. 

From when Anthony the first grandchild  was born 37 yrs ago Friday nights and Saturday mornings has been us grandkids staying in my nans. I think everyone of us could tell a tale about what we would do on Friday night, I can remember our Faye painting my granddads toe nails and we forgot he had to go to the hospital, the nurse could see the funny side of it -Nan wasn't very happy!!! we would all be in the one bed and in the end Granddad would sleep in the little bed , never ever did he moan . Saturday morning would be a trip to town and macdonald.Guarenteed if we wanted anything we would come home with it!

I could stand for hours on end and talk about the memories of my Granddad for example  going to the caravan in Wales, holidays abroad from camping in South of France when Anthony was 2yrs old to Disney world , Egypt , Spain , Turkey and for my 18th birthday my best present was Nan and granddad took me and Faye to New York. The funniest holiday was when my Nan and granddad took me and our Rebecca to Benidorm and my Granddad almost ended up boxing in the airport, I wouldn't mind but it was his own fault for jumping the queue.

Our Granddad was the funniest man I knew, even up until the day he went in the hospital, the paramedics were wrapping him up and he said "Lets hope we don't get the weather you' re expecting". When he got the lift fitted in the house, he would say to everyone who come in "I'm interviewing for a lift attendant she's got to be 25 and blonde". Talking about his lift, on behalf of all of the family  I would like to thank the carers who came to my granddad every morning, my granddad thought a lot of them and always praised them. Once again my granddad would have them laughing as he was coming down in the lift he would be saying "First floor C and A men's clothing!" always laughing coming from the bathroom.

 

The kids loved granddads lift, Brody and James would stand waiting for him and I can remember our Thomas waiting for him with his doctors coat on his stethoscope and bag pretending he was the doctor

 

Granddad was the life and soul of every party, and he was a great jiver I have seen videos of him dancing with Rose, Teresa and our Edna's special song was 8 days a week, granddad loved the Beatles

When he was younger, my Granddad used to work on the buses, and everything that happened with my granddad a story comes with it. When people would get on the bus and ask if he stopped at the Pier Head, his reply would be “Well if we don’t there will be a terrible splash”. But my favourite was him taking a detour with passengers on the number 26 bus , granddad had forgotten his ciggies so he drove the bus up Gwendoline street and stopped outside his  house. My Nan said she looked out her bedroom window and a women was on the top deck looking back in at her.

 

My granddad was the most amazing and loving man we all knew. He worshipped the ground my nan walked on, they never left each other’s side. When he first got into the hospital on New Year's Eve he said to the nurse, they had been married 57 years and not a day to long and that she was his only love. He loved my Nan that much that one Christmas, my Nan burnt the custard on the trifle, and he ate it because he didn’t want to offend her. True love at its finest!

 

From all the family I want to thank the group of volunteers who took my Nan and Granddad around Lourdes, he spoke so highly of youse and you all made his last holiday a special one.

I think I can speak for all his grandchildren we are  so heartbroken losing our granddad, for me I am so grateful that he spent 9 weeks with our amazing Mila and I can’t wait for her to be old enough to tell her the endless stories we all have.  

Grandad you held our hand when we was small, You caught us when we fell

You're the hero of our childhood and our later years as well

Every time we think of you our hearts fill with pride

though we will always miss you granddad we know your by our sides

In laughter and in sorrow in sunshine and through rain

we know you're watching over us until we meet again

 

Granddad, you were the best husband, dad, granddad and friend. We love you more than you will ever know. Goodnight God bless.

 

 

MY GRANDAD

January 16, 2016

MY GRANDAD

For those here that do not know me, I am Lee and would like to say a few words in memory of my granddad.

My Granddad has  always been a family man, always put his family first. I think this is why his marriage was so successful lasting 57 years and could have lasted 100 more god given.

Granddad  lived a remarkable life, one that inspired me greatly. His adventurous attitude, his broad range of interests, and his happy demeanor made him a wonderful person to know. He was patient, and generous with his time and affection.

He always took an interest in the people he met: he was always there if anyone needed him and nothing was a trouble to him. Many times he would run up to our house with medicine when we was sick , and I couldn't tell you the amount of times he has gone to my mum when she has run out of petrol; there were few people he wouldn't engage at any time or place. He was interesting to talk to but we all knew not to start him about Cyprus , he would be telling his army stories for hours.

My grandad pursued his many endeavors diligently, and always rose to meet a challenge. I always felt that he expected the same of us kids . My granddad never displayed anger instead, he showed a great dignity and humor.

We will miss his perspective and his gentle humour, we will miss the surprising depth and scope of his knowledge, we will miss the warmth he extended to everyone he me there are many things we will miss.

He use to take me to work with him when he drove the big wagons delivering for Graylaw. We use to get up really early and before we even got to work, I would already be fast asleep in the back. He was respected by everyone at work it made me feel very proud when I was with him.

 As long as I can remember football was my Granddad's biggest passion he was Liverpool's best armchair supporter. When he watched the match, his feet moved in the chair, he thought he was kicking the ball while shouting at the telly and thought he was the referee and the manager. Arm chair supporter to us grandkids but my mum said when she was young they never missed a match, granddad would be in Anfield Road end and my mum and our Lynn would be in the Kop. When Liverpool played at Wembley the whole family went banners and all.

When I was young, I used to think of my granddad as a hero. He always had this uncanny ability in knowing when his help was needed, always seemed to have an answer to every question I had. He was big and strong but gentle in many ways and funny, too, and I wanted to be just like him.

As I got older I learned more about my grandfather’s past and respected him even more He always showed us how important it was to be honest, hardworking and to be there when needed. He emphasised the value of family and was a perfect example of how to act as a husband, father and grandfather.

A memory my mum has is when she was 15yrs old she went to see Bay city Rollers on the Empire with her friend. After the show crowds waited for a glimpse of the group by the Adelphi as they were staying there. My mum said that everyone was singing Bay city roller songs , hundreds of young girls screaming and my mum turned around to see my grandad sitting in his car on the opposite side of the street making sure she was ok. He sat there for 4 hours until the group waved and everyone went home. Mum said my dad would pick her up no matter where she was and that was up to she married my dad.

Another great memory of mine was the goldfish joke he use to play but back then we didn't know it was a joke  , we didn't realise there was only one goldfish in the bowl. He used to get one of my Nan's carrots and pretend to catch the fish out the bowl while wiggling his hands making the carrot look like a fish then he would swallow it whole - we was amazed.

Anyone who knows my Nan and Granddad knew they loved seeing the world, they were well travelled and were always looking for holidays even when they had just got back from one. They always took their family with them over the years even right up to last year when they visited Lourdes, yes holidays were like collecting stamps to them, name a place and they would have been, maybe even twice. My granddad was great company he was always full of fun and would have a go at anything

 

My Granddad loved to dance, I can remember at any party or occasion he would be on the dance floor and not even just with my Nan, with anyone who would dance with him, that was just him that was his nature. Open hearted towards anybody and always up for a laugh.

 

I never once heard him complain. He never wanted to disappoint anyone, or let them down. There wasn’t ever a time anyone, including me, ever had to hear the word no to anything we asked of him. He would find a way to make it work or happen.

If I had to sum up my granddad it would be an honest, loving hardworking family man with the biggest heart anybody could ever have. A man who never once lifted his hands or his voice to us instead my Nan would give us a pinch on the arm.

Speaking on behalf of all his grandchildren we will miss our granddad dearly we will always remember everything he taught us and pass this down to our children , we will treasure his memory forever.

Please all give a round of applause for my granddad a true gentleman  the best by far.

 

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