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In Memory
and so many familiar faces who we look forward to seeing every year.
The two standout highlights of our team’s year are always this event and Light up a Life which is held in November (page 6). Again, we are embracing new ways of working and will be holding this year’s event at Long Barrow Ceremony Hall at Harbour View to enable us to have both a physical event and a live stream for supporters who will be unable to join us there. We’d like to thank Tapper Funeral Services for their continued support of the Charity. Both events are a chance to reflect on the changes in our lives with the loss of a loved one and to find support and comfort from the wonderful Forest Holme family around us.
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I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank Val Horn who stepped down as our Vice-Chair and Trustee at the start of the summer for all her guidance, support and passion on the Board and welcome Angie Smith to her new role as Vice-Chair of the Charity. We have lots of things we’d like to achieve over the next six to twelve months within Forest Holme and are excited to make this happen.
The team would like to thank everyone who plays their part in supporting the vital work of the Hospice. We are very fortunate to have your continued support during this time.
With best wishes,
Contents
2. Welcome / Contents 3. In Memory 6. Light Up A Life 7. Tree Of Remembrance / Christmas Shop 8 Light Up A Life Appeal 9. Hospice News 12. Fundraising For Forest Holme
14. Christmas Cards
16. Meet The Fundraiser
18. Christmas Prize Draw
19. Corporate Support 20. Meet The Hospital Team 22. Halloween Scavenger Hunt
23. Mailing List
Tree of Remembrance
“Noel and I lived in the Cotswolds and met at secondary school. We were an item at school until he moved away with his parents. He always kept in touch and would quite often turn up to see me. Noel led a very full life. He travelled to many places in the world. He lived in a Kibbutz in Israel. He was very much a people person, wherever he went he made friends. He was always happy to help people and his kindness to others was to his credit. He loved his family and was so proud of his two daughters and their achievements.
Ten years ago Noel and I met up again. We had both gone our separate ways, had families and had history. My fondest memory was on Valentine’s Day in 2011, on my return from work at 10pm, he was sat on the stairs waiting for me with a rose, supper on the table with a vase a red roses, on my bed a single rose. So romantic and never to be repeated. After this we had a wonderful relationship together with holidays, family and friends.
In November 2015, Noel was diagnosed with throat cancer and he attended Poole Hospital for radiotherapy and chemotherapy. It was a dreadful time to see him endure the treatment and be in so much pain. This was a man who loved his food, wine and life, it had all been destroyed by this awful cancer and the treatment, only being able to have fluid food through a tube into his stomach. The support he had from the consultant and nursing team was second to none. He was given the all clear several months later and continued to recover. He visited his home in France growing his vegetables enjoying the good life, seeing friends; he was renowned for his huge curry nights sometimes with 25 plus people. He was an excellent cook.

Noel continued to get back on track and we started to enjoy our life together again.
In July 2018, the cancer returned, this time the it had travelled up into his head and left eye and the consultant said it was the same type of cancer. Operating was considered too risky, so Noel started treatment again.
This was when we got introduced to Forest Holme pain management team and Lymphoedema Clinic. Noel’s goal was to walk his daughter down the aisle in November 2019, a big feat for him, but he made it. All his pleasures in life were being taken from him, but with the help of Forest Holme he carried on. Nothing was too much trouble for the hospice to provide home comforts and pain relief for Noel. Near to the end, a bed was delivered to the lounge and nursing care visited daily. The pain management nurse contacted me daily to see how Noel was and helping with advice. Because of Covid-19 all visits had to stop. The team also supported me at this difficult time and counselling was offered to which I am still having. Before Noel died he donated £500 to the hospice as a thank you.
Noel left a wish list of items to give to friends, one was for his friend Martin to have his old 'Stumpy' mountain bike to do as he thought best. The pair had enjoyed many bike rides together in their youth, their friendship had started in Israel. Martin looked into the history of the bike, and discovered the shop where Noel had bought it 40 plus years ago was still in existence - the owners remember selling the bike to Noel as a first of its kind. With this in mind Martin decided to sell the bike to an appreciative collector, as the bike has some scarcity value. He got £250, so donated this to Forest Holme as this is what Noel would have wanted. I presented the cheque to Kirsty at the Yellow Ribbon event. With Gift Aid it made it £300.
Forest Holme Hospice’s care, support, kindness and dedication is second to none. I will continue to support you.”
