Sunday, August 02, 2015

In Memory of Julie

I thought long and hard 
about whether to post this card 
as it cannot now be for the intended occasion
but I have  decided to do so as a tribute to our 
lovely friend and Godmother to Fluff
who sadly lost her life to Motor Neuron Disease on
18th July 2015.
This was to have been Julie  and Brian's
40th Wedding Anniversary today and though
we had given the card to them early Julie never saw it.
A life so cruelly taken.

For you Julie.
XX


14 comments:

Faye Wynn-Jones said...

She sees it and I know she loves it. Taken. But never forgotten. xxxx

Carol said...

A beautiful tribute Mrs A. Carol x

Sue said...

Such a lovely tribute Mrs A xxx huggles Sue xx

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

So sorry for this sad fact, Mrs A.
I think that your friend Julie appreciate so much your card from the place where she is now... It's a warm card full of love. Many hugs to you

Kathleen said...

How very sad and a lovely thought and a beautiful card.

Kath x

rachel said...

what a sad story Valery and a beautiful card - she would have adored it - sending hugs xx

McCrafty's Cards said...

A beautiful card and a beautiful tribute Mrs A
Kevin xx

Createology said...

Beautiful card you created and now a lovely tribute. Condolences Dear...

Jacee said...

So lovely, great colour
hugs Jacee
Simply Paper Card Design

Hettie said...

Beautiful card and great tribute to your friend. Glad you shared it, even if the recipient didn't see it.
Hugs
xx

MaryH said...

A magnificent card & lovely tribute to your sweet friend. Somewhere - she knows you made this card with such love. Well done. Hope you are feeling a bit more comforted now. TFS & Hugs

MRS DUCK said...

Hi Mrs A
So sorry for the loss of your friend. I like to think that Julie can see it and knows it was made with love.
Take care.
Ang x

Bonnie said...

So sorry for your loss. I'll bet she loved you lots too.

Pat said...

So sad to lose your friend and that she never got to see this beautiful card Mrs A but I think it deserves a viewing anyway, and I'm sure she would have loved it. x