Laura Hayes 28th October 2008

Even from afar, when I think of the wonderful Morris family, I can still hear Clives roar of laughter, and one of the biggest smiles I have ever seen. I remember well Clive returning home after his "one pint" and trying to figure out how much to pay me, sometimes I would get £2.00 offered for a night of babysitting, and other times he would try to get me £20. We would both end up in fits of giggles as I returned the £20 note and decided it was best I just take the correct money from his hand!! Most of which fell on the floor in the meantime. Good Memories :-) I remember kind words of encouragement to go travel and enjoy life whilst I was young, and whenever I returned always welcomed back by all to what was my second family for so long...and will always remain so in my heart. Words escape me to describe how admirable it is to hear of how Clives positive attitude and determination live on in his beautiful family. Today a year on, as with many days, you are all in my thoughts. I have no doubt that Clives spirit will continue to grow and prosper through you all Much love to you all Lors xxx