We had many good times Gramps and you always made me laugh, if not often cringe, when we met up.
I was just remembering the speaker incident in Halfords that time and when i nearly got you detained, let alone pay full price as you dragged me out, telling me "quick Sean and keep quiet“ LOL.
Road trips, stationary runs (pens and paper not standing still LOL), bike rides, caravan holidays, carpet bowls, fish suppers, and going out on insurance calls with you, all across Suffolk to a backdrop of Tina Turner hits.
You were always in the thick of everything when i visited, and knew someone wherever we went. 'Alllrrrright boy' was certainly your catchphrase!
All these experiences meant so much to a growing lad - you should be so proud of what you did as a Grandad - you were simply the best as was Nan. I couldn't ask for more x
As I type this message, I am shedding a fond tear for you, Nan and Tracy. All gone far too soon and over such a short period of time. As we miss you all loads, God knows what is God is thinking with you terrible trio up there, no doubt causing mayhem! Keep looking down and looking after us all. We will meet again x
Sean x