Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Alpines => Topic started by: Maggi Young on June 21, 2011, 11:02:39 AM
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We have been greatly saddened to learn of the death of Jean Band, of Pitcairngreen, Perthshire, who will be familiar to all Scottish Members of our Club.
A message from her daughter, forumist Susan, tells us that Jean passed away , peacefully and at home, yesterday, 20th June 2011.
Jean was, with Susan, husband Tom and other members of the Family, a stalwart of the Perth Group and active in all sorts of club activities. The hospitality given to speakers and other visitors to the area is well known as is the beauty of Jean's decorative and very productive garden.
Jean's contribution to the running and supply of the refreshments at Perth Shows and for many, many, Annual General Meetings of the SRGC is legendary..... her capacity for hard work and her baking skills would mark her as a star at any time but Jean's devotion to the Club over so many years is as remarkable as it is praiseworthy.
Jean was a wonderful woman, clever, caring and capable and loved and admired by all who knew her.
For the SRGC Jean was one of those hardworking, considerate members without whom the work of the club would grind to a halt and be by far the poorer as regards the camaraderie of the Members.
Her loss will be keenly felt by all who knew and loved her but we can only sympathise with her beloved family and send them our fond condolences on this loss. All our thoughts are with them at this very sad time.
At Jean's own request there will be no funeral.
Jean will be sorely missed.
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I am so sorry to hear this sad news. My thoughts are with Susan and her family.
To add to Maggi's excellent comments above, I'd like to add that Jean's cakes were legendary, Sue Gill organised a visit to Scottish gardens for Plant Heritage a few years ago, and we visited Jean's wonderful garden then, and there was a lot of elbowing for those delicious cakes I remember well. Although I didn't know her well, I did appreciate all the hard work and dedication that Jean gave to the SRGC. Again, my sincere condolences.
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Jean's cakes were legendary
...and her bread... and everything else from her kitchen,the ingredients for much of which she grew herself.
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SRGC President Liz Mills is away on holiday at the moment. Madam Prezz would otherwise have been expressing her thoughts on the loss of Jean, I know.
In other times Jean and Susan might well have been off on the same trip to the Dolomites with SRGC Friends..... another sad thought.
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Jean Band
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Jean in a most unaccustomed pose.... seated for a chat with Fred and Alice Hunt at the Perth Show 2009
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Very sad to hear of this. I have told Ulster Group members
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Susan, I'm so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. No matter what one's age, while one's mother is still alive and handy, there is always a shoulder to cry on, a source of comfort and strength. Once that is gone, I certainly found, even though my father and sister were still with me, a great feeling of support and unconditional love were gone and suddenly one is alone in the world and having to be that strong person for everyone else. I send you my warmest sympathy and support.
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Lesley has just said most of the things that come to me. To lose your mum is like losing part of yourself. My thoughts are with you Susan and your family at this sad time.
Angie
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I had a privilege to know Jean. We remember her and she is with us. We are sending our sympathy to Susan and the family.
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I'm so sorry not to have gotten to visit Jean when we were in Scotland this year.
Susan took me to see Jean and her wonderful garden when I was there in 2007 and it was a delight.
My condolences to Susan and her family.
regards
fermi
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Dear Susan , my sincere condolences yo you and family . We had the pleasure and joy to meet Jean in her beautyful garden just after the Nottingham Conference and received such a warm welcome and were entertained with a sumpteous morning tea . A loving , caring ,gentle person - Jean you will be sorely missed .
Otto.
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Dear Susan,
I'm so sorry to learn of your mother's passing.
I lost my own only eleven monts ago so I think I understand how you feel.
Göte
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So sorry to read this sad news.
My thoughts are with Susan and her family and friends.
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Thanks for all your kind thoughts on and off the forum.
Anyone who knew mum and would like to remember her is welcome to her garden on Sunday 3rd any time in the afternoon.
Susan
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That's a very nice idea, Susan. I'll be there in spirit. Hugs to all of you....
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That's a very nice idea, Susan. I'll be there in spirit. Hugs to all of you....
.... and me too.
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I was lucky enough to taste Jean's lovely cooking and visit her garden many times.
In 2007 Jean, Susan and I travelled to the Czech Conference.
The picture is of Jean and Susan at the Prague Rock Garden Show.
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This picture is of Jean in Pontresina with the SRGC trip in 2009 looking at Eritrichium nanum
Yesterday I visited the Garden Open Day and it was a great tribute to Jean that so many
friends and relatives visited her garden on a lovely sunny day
I will have very happy memories of Jean in her garden