We are very, very sad to hear about Mo. She was a breaqth of fresh air onboard the Puffer, VIC 32, and was indominatably chirpy through thick and thin. Iremember she told me a story about cooking on the Eye of the wind boat n theNorth Atlantic when, in thick fog, it was flattened by a suddden squall.Everybody was terrified and Mo was superb helping to clear up and run shipboardlife after the knock down. So much so the wners asked her to stay on as paidcrew as I think at the time she was a passenger.We have Mo's step leading down to the foscle as she had difficulty climbingdown so I made a pair of special steps for her which will be her eternalmemorial. She was such fun at dancing on Thursday nights, a great cook and aninspiration to us all.Please let her know we are thinking of her at this difficult time and lookforward to meetng again in heaven.
Nick and Rachel
Sunday, 28 December 2008
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