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Graham wasn't a friend in the truest sense of the word. As i said, he was someone i have known for over 50 years. I've been a neighbour of his for a couple of years, i pass his house almost every time i walk the dog, stopping for a quick chat with him if the weather is ok and he is sat out. When i smoked, i used to buy my contraband off him (bit of a Del-Boy, old Graham) and at one time it looked as if we may even become 'related', through my son and his daughter 'holding hands'.
What made it all the more poignant is that his brother is one of Burnley's main undertakers and it was he who oversaw everything. He has done the same for most of my deceased loved ones and i have always found him to be the consummate professional. He tried desperately to hold it together, today. However, right at the end of the service, a lady hugged him (don't tell the covid police) and his mask slipped as he began to weep for his brother. It was at that point i also felt a lump in my throat and a slight sting in the corner of my eyes.