Hi All
Sorry for the delay in posting this, but I finally have all the details fo you. Steve will be arriving home at 10am on September 1st, so anyone wishing to pay their last respects to Steve can do so on that day. The coffin will be open and will remain so until the morning of the funeral.
I hope that I have included everything below, the postcodes are for those outside the area that have Sat Nav's. Thats it from me, so see you there.
Maria
STEPHEN ERIC TINKLER’S FUNERAL
SEPTEMBER 2ND 2009
Service
St Mary's Parish Church, Green Road, ALVERSTOKE, PO12 2ET, Time: 11.50am, Steve arrives at 12noon
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Family flowers only, to be sent direct to Churcher and Tribbeck at the address below, by 10am on the day.
Donations to Harbour Cancer Support Centre, Gosport. They can be sent to the Funeral Director, Churcher and Tribbeck, 3 Stoke Road, Gosport, Hants. PO12 1LT, for the attention of Mr Ian Parker.
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Family Internment at:
Anne's Hill Cemetery, Anne’s Hill Road, GOSPORT PO12 3JX
Time: 1pm
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After Service Drinks at: R.N.A. Club, 66 Fareham Road, GOSPORT PO13 0AG Entrance is by the front door, where they will take your name. There will be a bite to eat too!
Time: from 1pm - for those not going to the cemetary.
Friday, 28 August 2009
Saturday, 8 August 2009
8th August update
Hi followers,
Sorry for the lack of updates recently. This is Maria writing on behalf of Steve.
Steve is now lavishing luxuriously in a hospital bed at home and has bed baths twice daily from young girlies from the Blue Bird Care Agency, and very good they are too, according to the patient!!!!
He is also having daily visits from the Community Nurses and Macmillan Nurses. http://www.macmillan.org.uk/
Steve has now decided not to continue with any further treatment, but is receiving palliative care at home to make him comfortable.
Sorry for the lack of updates recently. This is Maria writing on behalf of Steve.
Steve is now lavishing luxuriously in a hospital bed at home and has bed baths twice daily from young girlies from the Blue Bird Care Agency, and very good they are too, according to the patient!!!!
He is also having daily visits from the Community Nurses and Macmillan Nurses. http://www.macmillan.org.uk/
Steve has now decided not to continue with any further treatment, but is receiving palliative care at home to make him comfortable.
Wednesday, 8 July 2009
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Mispalced Confidence
Hi Blogsters,
How wrong can you be sometimes. Another Big Poo came as I was just about to leave for Haslar - how embarrassing. Adult human beings have control - its what separates us from the animals apparently. Those in the house were very understanding and quite nonchalant about the whole event - how kind!
Cleaned up It was off to Haslar for 2 units of the claret. Meanwhile Maria and Jason would field the carpet fitters. j think I got the best end of the deal. the blood went in OK and i felt a difference for the better, although still tired.
On arrival home the house looked fantastic and truly had the wow factor!Expensive - but well worth it. checked out the small sofa for z's and it was full.
talk soon bloggers
Steve
How wrong can you be sometimes. Another Big Poo came as I was just about to leave for Haslar - how embarrassing. Adult human beings have control - its what separates us from the animals apparently. Those in the house were very understanding and quite nonchalant about the whole event - how kind!
Cleaned up It was off to Haslar for 2 units of the claret. Meanwhile Maria and Jason would field the carpet fitters. j think I got the best end of the deal. the blood went in OK and i felt a difference for the better, although still tired.
On arrival home the house looked fantastic and truly had the wow factor!Expensive - but well worth it. checked out the small sofa for z's and it was full.
talk soon bloggers
Steve
Monday, 29 June 2009
Cheer it up
Hi Bloggers
feeling a bit maudlin at present due to the events of the past couple of days. Its funny when one from the generation before goes as it reminds you of how far behind them you are, in this case 18 years. Quite sobering!
Charlotte has just rang and her and Jack will be visiting in a minute. They always give me a lift and it will be lovely to see them.
http://www.cancerbackup.org.uk/Treatments/Chemotherapy/Sideeffects/General
Overnight I've had a Big Bowel Movement so I feel OK for the future, and will venture out sometime today. Hopefully ending up at the HKTB!
Talk soon guys
Stevie T
feeling a bit maudlin at present due to the events of the past couple of days. Its funny when one from the generation before goes as it reminds you of how far behind them you are, in this case 18 years. Quite sobering!
Charlotte has just rang and her and Jack will be visiting in a minute. They always give me a lift and it will be lovely to see them.
http://www.cancerbackup.org.uk/Treatments/Chemotherapy/Sideeffects/General
Overnight I've had a Big Bowel Movement so I feel OK for the future, and will venture out sometime today. Hopefully ending up at the HKTB!
Talk soon guys
Stevie T
Sunday, 28 June 2009
More Medical Stuff
Hi Guys
I spent yesterday driving to see our good friends Ian and Paula down in Blandford. They are really good company and the drive allowed me to chill out somewhat and clear my head. I shall miss my uncle and it leaves me with the sobering thought that I am not that far behind in some ways, and need to sort things out for myself.
Whilst there we received news that our daughter Amanda had suffered a crush injury to her left hand. This was done on a boat between the Gunwale and the jetty. she had been admitted to Southampton General where she underwent and operation in the early hours of this morning. All is OK although at one time the doctors thought that she was going to lose her thumb. So she is now walking wounded and is looking forward to going home tomorrow. Maria and I will be picking her up when requested.
I spent yesterday driving to see our good friends Ian and Paula down in Blandford. They are really good company and the drive allowed me to chill out somewhat and clear my head. I shall miss my uncle and it leaves me with the sobering thought that I am not that far behind in some ways, and need to sort things out for myself.
Whilst there we received news that our daughter Amanda had suffered a crush injury to her left hand. This was done on a boat between the Gunwale and the jetty. she had been admitted to Southampton General where she underwent and operation in the early hours of this morning. All is OK although at one time the doctors thought that she was going to lose her thumb. So she is now walking wounded and is looking forward to going home tomorrow. Maria and I will be picking her up when requested.
Saturday, 27 June 2009
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