Tears well up and overflow - sad, sad news; smiles will come, but that will take a while We did not see the moment Debs closed her eyes, or saw the real, raw courage of her smiling through adversity, but the many tears falling around now will form imperishable amber, encapsulating the many abiding fond memories of times, brief or long, enjoyed in her pleasant and feisty company.
Thank you Debs for being you, and meaning so many good things to so many different people. Thank you, Ian, for keeping us up to racing speed with what was happening, even as the chequered flag was brought out for the last lap, and so soon after it fell as well. You know that you have everyone's heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and condolences here. Don't hesitate to let us know how you are or if any support, help or anything else is needed.
Mark