Two Inscriptions on a seat at Penn Street Common
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Image: © David Hillas Taken: 26 Sep 2020
This photo shows the two inscriptions on a seat just north of the pond at Penn Street Common. The inscription on the left has the following wording with the Rolls-Royce symbol on the top right: In Cherished Memory of Daniel Thomas Coupland 1/07/74 - 22/02/10 Loving partner to Jim and devoted father to Jordan and Bella a wonderful family man. We have tears in our eyes as we three wave our goodbyes. Daniel, you will be forever in our hearts. Uli XXX (Uli was our secret code for 'I love you', backwards!) The inscription on the right has the following wording with the angling symbol on the top left: In Loving Memory of Jordan Thomas Coupland 15/11/97 - 1/1/18 A beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew & cousin. His friendship was an inspiration, his love a blessing. He lived life to the fullest, a free spirit, Jordan always said "If speed kills me, tell everyone I died with a smile on my face!" Gone fishing!