have many fond memories of Cousin Lynden, one of the lovely dinner we were invited to with my then fiancé and my parents in Manchester days, when Celia was just a toddler running round the table helping herself to food from our plates!! Lynden was happily talking and oblivious to her daughters antics, all very relaxed and happy. Another more recently was on her 80th Birthday, this was so special to her. Lynden loved to invite family and friends together, with her local Indian friends she knew in Oxford. She adored her grandchildren and enjoyed meeting the other children in our families as well, and getting everyone together.
I admired her persistence in learning Farsi, and her determination to visit Afghanistan something she talked a lot about, but sadly this never happened. It was however a great motivation to learn a new language.
Lynden had a great love of colourful clothes and only the best wool & cashmere cardigans and jumpers!
You will be missed Lynden.
Hilary & Andrew
Hilary
18th January 2022
Thank you for setting up this memorial to Lynden.
We hope that you find it a positive experience developing the site and that it becomes a place of comfort and inspiration for you to visit whenever you want or need to.
Sent by C.S. Boswell Funeral Service on 11/01/2022
I am I and you are you, whatever we were to each other that we still are.
Speak to me in the easy way which you always used.
Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight?
Life means all that it ever meant, it is the same as it ever was.
Extract from a poem by Henry Scott Holland