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Tom's Funeral |
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1st December 2011 Thornham Bridge, Devon Tom’s funeral took place on 1st December 2011 at our home, which meant that it was a very really personal, family affair, and we could have different events throughout the day. We reckon about a hundred people came; many from Bristol, but others from as far away as Scotland, Italy, France and other parts of Europe. It meant a lot to us that so many people made such an effort to be there, including colleagues, students, and friends from way back in Tom’s life, as well as current friends and family. Thanks to you all for coming! The day began with a formal ceremony in the hall, which just fitted everybody in, conducted by Ru Callender of the Green Funeral Company. We decorated the hall with white orchids, which Tom loved, and other white flowers. Adam carved a wooden sign which will eventually go in the field to mark some of his ashes.
We sang hymns although, as Ru pointed out, we were probably almost all atheists. Tom’s niece thought she might be the ‘only non-atheist there’! Carol chose the Bunyan as fitting to Tom’s ‘Pilgrim spirit’. I chose the Beatles ‘In my life’ for evoking memories and impermanence, Emily chose 'O God, our help in ages past' because of its sense of permanence within change. There were readings by Frida (Carol’s daughter), Adam (my husband), and David (Emily’s partner). Emily played a Chopin prelude which Tom loved, and Graham Clark played the violin. See the Order of Ceremony. Many of those attending brought their favourite photos of Tom which we hung all over the hall and kitchen, and will keep.
At 3 p.m. we all gathered around the hall and anyone who wanted to helped carry Tom all the way out to the field. This was where he and Carol so often stayed in his beloved camper van 'Tubalard'.
We know Tom would have approved of his last day.
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