03-02 2021 09:50
wrote:
I only have happy memories of Uncle Malcolm - mainly with mischief in his eyes and a big smile. Every catch up involved alot of laughter and too many funny stories. There was the oft-told tale of naughtiness with his cousins in years gone by, ending in folk being wrapped up in carpets and left in a corner. Or his unusual Christmas gifts to Auntie Barbara, or the time they managed to lose each other by being at opposite ends of the Tay Bridge! In more recent years I enjoyed our chats about our shared interests - Children's Panel and family trees.
All our love to Auntie Barbara, Donald and Iain and all the family just now. Sending you all great big hugs. Sorry we can't be with you in person to say goodbye to a lovely husband, dad and grandad and to share special memories. xx
03-02 2021 09:50
wrote:
I only have happy memories of Uncle Malcolm - mainly with mischief in his eyes and a big smile. Every catch up involved alot of laughter and too many funny stories. There was the oft-told tale of naughtiness with his cousins in years gone by, ending in folk being wrapped up in carpets and left in a corner. Or his unusual Christmas gifts to Auntie Barbara, or the time they managed to lose each other by being at opposite ends of the Tay Bridge! In more recent years I enjoyed our chats about our shared interests - Children's Panel and family trees.
All our love to Auntie Barbara, Donald and Iain and all the family just now. Sending you all great big hugs. Sorry we can't be with you in person to say goodbye to a lovely husband, dad and grandad and to share special memories. xx