LIFE IS LOVELY: Saying my final goodbye to my nana
and live on Freeview channel 276
Sadly my nana was diagnosed with lung cancer last year and recently found out the cancer had spread. She battled through it like a trooper despite some tough days. Following a lengthy stay in hospital she took her final breaths and died peacefully.
I’m glad I got the opportunity to spend some time with her before she passed and hold her hand for the last time but it’s sad that there’ll never be another chance to be with her in person.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdRead South Tyneside's news on the go with our free email newsletters - bringing the headlines to your inbox. Catch up on the day's news and sport and enjoy even more from your Gazette. Visit our website here to find out more and sign up.
Whilst there will be so much she misses out on the rest of my life I’m grateful my nana got the opportunity to see me get married and welcome two kids into the world who she loved dearly. Some people don’t even get the chance to have a grandparent and I was lucky to have her as a nana for 28 years.
I have fond memories with my nana as a child staying over at weekends playing with the castle and knights, going for trips out to the beach and arcades and eating strawberries with carnation cream after dinner on a Sunday.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe thing I’ll always remember my nana by is her cakes which were loved by so many people. She made cakes for all different occasions and everyone that tasted them always commented on how lovely they tasted and looked.
Recently she was too poorly to make cakes but the very last cake she made was for Layla’s christening and it's so nice knowing her final cake was for something so special and was admired by all our guests.
My nana always loved reading my column each week so it only seemed right I dedicate this one to her. Until we meet again nana I just want to say I love you and I’ll miss you.
Comment Guidelines
National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.