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A memory of Cynthia

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Cynthia died on 22nd April 2019, an Easter Bank Holiday Monday.  She passed away peacefully in bed at her home in South View with her poor arthritic hands rested gently on her diaphragm like a dormouse that had gone to sleep lying on its back.  She was very white and still after all the previous days of pain and struggle. Outside her window the morello cherry flowers were at their snowy best and the camellias were thick with pink and red blossoms in the garden that she loved.  In the wood beyond the bank where the soft shield-fern grows the bluebells had produced their annual magic under the great oak to which she had a swing fixed when she was a child.  I once wrote to her from Alice Springs that one of the things I missed most was "the translucent green of the bluebell woods in spring".  How often she quoted that phrase back to me.  But now, after 62 years together, she is gone and will rest in the Precious Field part of Sedlescombe churchyard among the trees across the K