McNAUGHTON Mary 5th Anniversary occurs 31st May One day when I was not at home, oh mummy I didn't know the angels came, now all I have are memories. I stay up all night and call your name, you should see how much the kids have grown even though it hasn't been too long their hearts broke. I stand at the bottom of your lonely grave, tears falling along with the rain, I wander at your house at night, maybe I'll see you turn out the light. I say your happy and at peace but mummy I'm de- stroyed with grief. My heart it bleeds no one can see what the curse of carcinoma has done to me. Where are you dear mummy, please come home, searching waiting to see if you'll come in looking a cuppa tea. Each day of my life is one more closer to you at last in the place I can call home . Lit- tle sister with your big brothers, no harm can come your way. (Remem- bering Maria McLaughlin her beloved niece and our cousin sorely missed) Your forever heartbroken daughter Christy Anne, Peter, Tony, Darragh and Claudia.