Bet Lennox
Bat passed away peacefully at 5 a.m. Hobart time Tuesday morning. It was good that I was able to chat on Skype to Ann and Paul in the evening. Liz took Grandma to King's hospital and she stayed in over night - had problems standing but seems to be O.K. again. Swam 32 on Monday and to York library for 10 a.m. Reminiscence group training - a good session and learnt a lot and made useful contacts too. Back to work to numerous emails and messages. To Earlsfield library for Arts festival planning meeting which was interesting. Then to Catenians where I gave my report. 12 of us, 12 visitors. Eamonn Scully was there - a rare visit indeed! Tuesday woke late 7.40 but just got in at 9 a.m. Liz had come in at 3 a.m. from hospital. To Waterstones Putney for talk by Tom Carver and Jimmy Burns on Fathers and Sons - very interesting, small audience. Tom's father was adopted by Montgomery. Jimmy's father was a spy in WW2 in Spain and had an affair with Anne Bowes-Lyon.
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