13-01 2021 12:29
wrote:
Chris was one of those larger than life characters that would cut to the chase in the first few seconds of every conversation, there was no hiding from him and many people on here know how it felt to be under his microscope. He had that incredibly rare, clever, dry wit that would have those around him in fits of laughter and disbelief, I absolutely loved his sense of humour. He would despair at our silly escapades, we would be 5 girls squeezed into Cherry with a mattress going on some adventure and he would just laugh and wait for the inevitable stories. I’ve enjoyed many a cup of tea, breakfasts, lunches and dinners at Holly Lodge, being in the company of the Haworth family is something I’ve missed so much this year.
I have so many memories of Chris, a recent one that I’ll never forget is how he looked at Josie when he saw her in her wedding dress, he was so proud. That day was incredibly special and Chris played a huge part. He probably thought once he’d married Josie off to Tom that he would see less of us loud girls so when it came to Josie’s baby shower, after an afternoon of screaming women he rang a bell to tell us it was time of get out – otherwise we’d never leave. Marigold and Chris have that effect on everyone. I can’t believe it took him so long to use that bell!
I’ll think of you often, Chris. Marigold, Hennie, Robbie & Josie – sending you so much love, you’re the most amazing family and I can’t wait to give you a hug, drink tea and remember such a great man xxx
13-01 2021 12:29
wrote:
Chris was one of those larger than life characters that would cut to the chase in the first few seconds of every conversation, there was no hiding from him and many people on here know how it felt to be under his microscope. He had that incredibly rare, clever, dry wit that would have those around him in fits of laughter and disbelief, I absolutely loved his sense of humour. He would despair at our silly escapades, we would be 5 girls squeezed into Cherry with a mattress going on some adventure and he would just laugh and wait for the inevitable stories. I’ve enjoyed many a cup of tea, breakfasts, lunches and dinners at Holly Lodge, being in the company of the Haworth family is something I’ve missed so much this year.
I have so many memories of Chris, a recent one that I’ll never forget is how he looked at Josie when he saw her in her wedding dress, he was so proud. That day was incredibly special and Chris played a huge part. He probably thought once he’d married Josie off to Tom that he would see less of us loud girls so when it came to Josie’s baby shower, after an afternoon of screaming women he rang a bell to tell us it was time of get out – otherwise we’d never leave. Marigold and Chris have that effect on everyone. I can’t believe it took him so long to use that bell!
I’ll think of you often, Chris. Marigold, Hennie, Robbie & Josie – sending you so much love, you’re the most amazing family and I can’t wait to give you a hug, drink tea and remember such a great man xxx