This memorial website was created in the memory of a much loved husband, dad, grandad and great-grandad, Bill Luke who was born on October 17, 1919 and sadly passed away on June 2, 2011. We will all remember him forever.
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Things I miss about Grandad !
Grandad, when you were alive, we used to laugh at you and the stories you would repeatedly tell us but I would love to have the opportunity to hear those stories just one more time...
- The nurse came the other day and I asked her, how old do you think I am? When I told her I was 91, she couldn't believe it - she only thought I was in my 70's (with a very smug look on his face)
- The Station Club had a fantastic turn on last weekend, the best I've ever seen, knowing he hadn't been for months due to his ill-health
- The weather up here has been beautiful, better than down south - even though we knew fine well, it hadn't been that good - there was no-where quite like Bedlington Station !!
But despite these stories, we loved you so much and you were such a massive part of our lives. You and Nana were the glue that held the family together and I just wanted me and Chris to be like you two.
After you left us, I missed the sticky chair with jam on it, crumbs on the floor under your armchair and all the things you used to leave lying around.
Hopefully you are in a happy place and looking down on us. If you are, you will know that you are sorely missed and still a big part of our lives!!
Love you always xxxxx
Julia xxx
dads handy work
were do i start dads handy work that was a laugh .he was known as a man who if a job needed doing big nails were used .xmas time putting the decorations up our mum was horrified all over the house were lovely decorations held up by 3 inch nails ..once mam and dads bed broke the leg fell off so what did he do ,not nails this time but eneogh bricks to level it back up .in our house we had a airing cupboard were the water tank was ,it was warm in there so the baby leeks were put in there to grow.never mind dad we know you were not a handy man but we loved you the way you were .please dont be offering up there your services .miss you loads your memories will always be talked about .love nancy xx