topcattopone wrote:I was thinking about the proceedings in Hastings today. Sorry I could not be there. I trust no-one upset Bill's parents by putting on a display.
No, and nobody would have done. Please credit us with at least some social scruples.
However, it turned out to my great surprise and delight that Alex Lester actually included talking about Bill's splosh work in his fantastic tribute during the service. Not only that, but he did it in a very positive and matter of fact way.. it was all very clever, very sweet, witty and heartfelt... and when it came to the mention of splosh, he had clearly done his research, understood the endless praise and kind words us sploshers had written for Bill in tribute and really understood it.
Bill's parents were both proud that their son had such a far reaching influence, and helped so many people feel normal and accepted. I spoke to them a few times (and was blown away and in awe each time at how sweet, together, open minded and clever they are) On one occasion Bill's father said to me that as a baby and small child, Bill had often been rejected and treated cruelly because of his 'wonky face' (Bert's own words) and he felt it very fitting that his son had helped people who felt like outsiders, and that he was so clearly liked, loved, adored by so many in the end. I may have had something in my eye (again) at that point.
The whole service was beautiful and all in all a very fitting send off, with a lovely atmosphere afterwards, thanks (in no small way I'm sure) to Alex for his wonderfully positive take on things and Bill's amazing, sweet and kind parents who were so, so proud and handled the whole thing so well, with such dignity, a ready smile, handshake and listening ear for anyone, even though it must have been utterly exhausting and emotional for them.
My thanks and condolences to Alex and all at the Marina Fountain pub who were so welcoming, friendly and gave Bill such a fitting send off. All of them the kind of people who restore your faith in the human race. Thanks also to dids for making it possible for me to attend.