Thursday, 9 May 2019

Thursday.

Yesterday we went to a funeral. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that we went to a memorial service held in Stowmarket Church in memory of Matthew Jack, who was husband of Ann's niece, Rebeccah.  They  had two children - Jacob, who is at Exeter University, and Megan, who is in her mid  teens and still at school.   Matthew was a teacher  (sports master) at Claydon School.  He was in his late forties, and always cycled the eight miles or so to school and back. He was out on Good Friday morning on his bicycle when he and a Land Rover were in collision  and he died as a result.  Stowmarket Church was crowded yesterday.  It was, of course, a very moving service.   I was particularly impressed that his widow, our niece Becky, was able to give a eulogy, as was their son Jacob.

 I think Becky and Matt started courting in their late teens, and they seem always to have been a couple,  so I was the more surprised to hear her quiet confidence when speaking of her husband; and although Jacob's voice shook a little at one stage, he recovered and played his part in the service manfully and well. That sort of thing restores one's confidence in the younger generation.

We've been in the habit of calling in on them, when we've been Stowmarket way (and vice versa), so we must make sure that we continue to stay in touch with them.

4 comments:

Crowbard said...

I seem to recall meeting some of the Jack family at the Suffolk Gospel camp (over half a century since) please convey my condolences over the loss of such a young and valued family member.

Mike said...

Yes. I should think you would be remembering Thomas Jack, who farmed the land at Rendham then. He was an elderly Scottish man with a lovely dry sense of humour. Matthew Jack, who has just died was his grandson. I like to think it would have pleased him that we are now family connexions via our (that is, Ann and my) marriage, and Rebecca Clayton's marriage to his grandson, Matthew Jack. It's a Scottish and indeed a Norfolk preoccupation, discussing who's related to whom, and how.

Z said...

What a terrible thing to happen. I'm so sorry.

Mike said...

Thank you Zoe.