TRAINOR Margaret. Anniversary memories of my mummy, her first away from home. My mother kept a garden, a garden of the heart, she planted all good things that gave my life a start. She turned me to the sunshine and encouraged me to dream, fostering and nurturing the seeds of self esteem and when the winds and rain came she pro- tected me enough but not too much, she knew I’d need to stand up strong and tough. Her constant good example always taught me right from wrong, markers for my pathway to last my whole life long. I am my mother’s garden, her family, her legacy, I hope today she feels the love reflected back from me. I don’t know how we’ve got through the year without you. Love and miss you so much. Your heartbroken daughter Tricia xxx.
TRAINOR Margaret. Precious memories of my beau- tiful mummy on her 1st An- niversary. If I could have a wish come true, a dream that’d come to pass, I’d ask to spend a day with you and pray that it would last. I’d run to you and hold you close, we’d laugh and smile again, I’d listen so intently as you told me how you’ve been. When time was up I’d hold you close, not wanting to let go, you’d smile and tell me “see you soon” and somehow I would know. That while it’s very hard to wait, one day the time will come, I’ll join you there for- ever more when I too am called home. My wish may go ungranted but it always will be true, I’d trade many of my tomorrows for one yesterday with you. Loved and missed everyday your heartbroken daughter Maggie and Colm. Love you so much mummy.