Nurse Eternal

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Hello my name is Stephen and I was born and raised in the historic City of York, England.
I work as a Nurse in the Midlands nowadays.
I have always had an interest in creating good memorials to lost people and acknowledging the importance of their lives. My work means I deal with grief a lot and I just think this site is the most beautiful and wonderful idea. Thank you to everyone who visited my personal memorials, I find that so touching!
For those who have not seen my memorials but would like to visit, please drop by on Mary Elizabeth Benson Reid. She always liked visitors, a cup of tea and a chin wag! 13 years on and I still miss her like crazy! My dear friend Tanya Elaine Drybala is here too and always had the time of day for a new face in her life. Also my childhood pet Dog, Jeremy Wesley and hopefully more importnat figures in my life to come.
Bless you all and may grief become a joy aswell as a sadness, a celebration of people who have gone, as this site has so cleverly and beautifully done.
The photo shows me with my Nana at her Birthday party, just 3 years before she died. I don't look so different today save for a few lines and pounds!

Hello my name is Stephen and I was born and raised in the historic City of York, England.
I work as a Nurse in the Midlands nowadays.
I have always had an interest in creating good memorials to lost people and acknowledging the importance of their lives. My work means I deal with grief a lot and I just think this site is the most beautiful and wonderful idea. Thank you to everyone who visited my personal memorials, I find that so touching!
For those who have not seen my memorials but would like to visit, please drop by on Mary Elizabeth Benson Reid. She always liked visitors, a cup of tea and a chin wag! 13 years on and I still miss her like crazy! My dear friend Tanya Elaine Drybala is here too and always had the time of day for a new face in her life. Also my childhood pet Dog, Jeremy Wesley and hopefully more importnat figures in my life to come.
Bless you all and may grief become a joy aswell as a sadness, a celebration of people who have gone, as this site has so cleverly and beautifully done.
The photo shows me with my Nana at her Birthday party, just 3 years before she died. I don't look so different today save for a few lines and pounds!

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