Gina Mallett

1941 - 2007
LocationFakenham
Age65 years
Cause of DeathLeukaemia
Date of Birth12/11/1941
Date of Death26/10/2007
Visitors979 since 06/09/2008
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My Gina my soulmate I miss you so much

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26th October 2007 the day the light in my life was extinguished. So cruel, so painful. I love you my darling Gina for always, we will be together again, you know where I don't but all that matters to me is being where I belong with you.

Tony Mallett (Husband)

October 26, 2011

50th wedding anniversary

Today is our 50th wedding anniversary, a day that should have been a day of joy and celebration is now a day of infinite sadness and but another day nearer to be with you my darling Gina.

Tony Mallett (Husband)

June 17, 2011

I Only Wanted You

They say memories are golden
well maybe that is true.
I never wanted memories,
I only wanted you.


A million times I needed you,
a million times I cried.
If love alone could have saved you
you never would have died.


In life I loved you dearly,
In death I love you still.
In my heart you hold a place
no one could ever fill.


If tears could build a stairway
and heartache make a lane,
I'd walk the path to heaven
and bring you back again.


Our family chain is broken,
and nothing seems the same.
But as God calls us one by one,
the chain will link again.

Anon

Tony Mallett (Husband)

April 8, 2011

Hi Gin

It is now two years and as time passes I miss you more and more. The people who say time heals are so wrong.
Every day gone is one day nearer being with you again darling; this thought is the one that gets me through the darkest days. Love you darling always.

Tony Mallett (Husband)

October 25, 2009

Hi Gin it coming up to two years since that fateful day and I still expect the phone to ring and your voice to say “The speaker has just finished come and get me” from your WI meeting in a nearby village. Or your “let me in” on a rainy night when your keys were in the bottom of your bag.
Or when I am in a mid evening soporific state to hear your voice say “cuppa tea Tone?”
Yes I still have many problems accepting your not still here.
Love you Gin always.

Tony Mallett (Husband)

October 6, 2009

SHE IS GONE

SHE IS GONE

You can shed tears that she is gone,
Or can smile that she lived,
You can close your eyes and pray that she will come back,
Or you can open your eyes and see all that she has left.

Your heart can be empty because your can’t see her,
Or your heart can be full of the love you shared.
You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday,
Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday.

You can remember her and only that she is gone,
Or you can cherish her memory and let it live on.
You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back,
Or can do what she would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on.
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A good friend sent this but I find I just cannot move on darling. I miss you too much.

Tony Mallett (Husband)

June 17, 2009

Silent Tear.

Each night we shed a silent tear,
As we speak to you in prayer.
To let you know we love you,
And just how much we care.
Take our million teardrops,
Wrap them up in love,
Then ask the wind to carry them,
To you in heaven above.xxx

Linda Julie Summerfield

January 25, 2009

HEARTSTRINGS

When those we love go away, they never really leave us;
they are with us now, wherever we are.
Those whom we have cherished, live on forever,
for love wraps itself around the heart.
Although it's difficult now,
someday beyond our tears and all the world's wrongs;
beyond the clouds and all that we can see and touch,
we shall all understand.love from Lin xxx

Linda Julie Summerfield

January 5, 2009

My Gina and I were a newly engaged couple. It was Christmas Eve 1960, We had become engaged in the November and we were set to marry the following June.

Christmas Eve had fallen on a Saturday and Gina was recovering from a bad cold but at that time nothing suppressed our enjoyment for long, life was being so good to us.

A very convivial evening had been spent with Gina’s Mum and Dad,. We had been well fed and the whisky had flowed. Gina’s Dad was a natural host, the only sign he ever showed of having drunk a little too much was when he resorted to addressing all and sundry as “old boy” as individual names escaped him.

Gina had said she would like to attend Midnight Communion at the Church we were to be married in, Saint Mary’s and Saint Botolph’s Church at Whitton. With Christmas Eve falling on a Saturday it seemed a natural thing to want to do. Gina’s Dad insisted we took the car as Gina was still very much in the recovering stage. This was very much pre-breathalyser days and we set out with caution on a very cold and slippery night. We arrived at the church and, by chance, met with friends; in those days so many good things seemed to happen by chance. We all enjoyed the carols and then took communion together, later we wished each other a happy Christmas and made arrangements for a Boxing Day party at Pips. Such wonderful days I wish we had realised how lucky we were in those far off days.

Tony Mallett (Husband)

December 24, 2008

Love Lives On
Those we love remain with us
for love itself lives on,
and cherished memories never fade
because a loved one's gone.
Those we love can never be
more than a thought apart,
far as long as there is memory,
they'll live on in the heart.xxx

Linda Julie Summerfield

December 7, 2008
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