Wretham church bids farewell to the Gibsons.
Wretham church bids farewell to the Gibsons.
In a warm and emotional end to a service of Holy Communion at St. Ethelbert, former treasurer Julian Gibson was left in no doubt about how much the village would miss the departure of him and his wife Joy, now making a new home in Bedfordshire, closer to their two sons and family.
Mr. Gibson suffered a severe brain haemorrhage in January and has had to give up his four parish clerk roles and that of treasurer to the church at Wretham, which he had held for 13 years.
Church safeguarding officer John Ford recounted Julian’s banking career, interest in music and the major role that he and Joy had taken in the life of the church and the village where they lived for 16 years.
The Revd. Simon Richardson, who was accompanied for his first service at St. Ethelbert since ordination by the new curate, the Revd. Josh Whitnall, offered special prayers for the couple before handing them farewell gifts from the congregation, garden tokens to share and cards for both of them.
They were accompanied for the occasion by Paul, one of their two sons.
The service also included a special note for George Stronge, who lived with his wife and former church treasurer Anne in Wretham for many years and still attends regularly. The last hymn was sung to the tune of “Danny Boy” in a tribute to the Irishman’s upcoming 90th birthday.