Monday, May 22, 2006

SERVICE




Church Service

6-30pm - Friday 30th June 2006


The Police investigation continues at the same high level and we continue to work with the dedicated team in any way we can. As we approach the one year point since Jenny disappeared, we are planning some events to commemorate the day. There will be new posters with a stark message and a new picture of Jenny. We will distribute these in various places in and around Richmond during the last week of June. We will also probably put a few adverts in local advertisers as well.

The main thing for us will be a church service at 6-30pm that evening. Exactly one year, almost to the hour since we last saw Jenny. This will take place in the St Joseph & St Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Newbiggin, Richmond, DL10 4DT and it will be a mass dedicated to Jenny. It will be very personal to her and the entire service will be conducted with Jenny in mind. This is traumatic to say the least to even contemplate, so we are very grateful that one of the Mum's of Jenny's friends from the band she used to be in, is taking the lead and doing all the 'behind the scenes' groundwork and organising for us. We are hoping for a sizeable turnout and anyone of any denomination is welcome to attend. For those that live locally, please pass the details of the service on to anyone you know that may wish to attend. There will be light refreshments in the Church Hall afterwards.
Thereafter, we will retire to the nearby Richmond Cricket Club (function room) for refreshments of a stronger nature. Again, everyone will be welcome to come along, including those who couldn't quite make the service due to other commitments.

If you wish to look at messages left on this blog, scroll through some of the previous posts and archives and click on comments..... they are on various pages. These do help us keep our strength and give us some comfort. Hope to see you all at the service.

Brian & Ann Nicholl.
ANYONE WISHING TO READ MESSAGES OR LEAVE ONE CAN DO SO BY CLICKING "COMMENTS" UNDER THIS POST.

19 comments:

Unknown said...

Jenifer, I love and miss you so, so much. Uncle Terry.

Anonymous said...

What the heart has once known, it shall never forget.

The Roe Family x

Anonymous said...

Brian,
You were my first Troop Cpl in C sqn 2nd troop and i never thanked you for the kindness you showed a stupid arogant 17 year old from London, I have not seen you since i left the regiment when i was 22 years old (1981). my sincerest sympathies to a well respected and genuine man and his brave family.
God be with you all.
Nick

Anonymous said...

To Jenny,Anne,Brian,Chris and James,
You are all still in our thoughts and hope an end is near to this for all your sakes and sanity,lots of love Don Don,Eleni and little Roman x x x

Anonymous said...

Anne and Brian,

Just to let you know i am still thinking of and praying for you all. i will think of you all especially on the evening of the Mass for Jenny. take care

Love Catherine (Mary's friend)

Anonymous said...

I have recently gone through photo's of Jenny and it was extremely difficult and sad. However, it brought back memories of happier times spent together in all sorts of places having all sorts of fun. I am very grateful for my time spent with Jenny and for all the memories. I think of her every day and send Brian and Ann and Family tender mercies.
Auntie May

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Anonymous said...

You can remember Jenny and only that she's gone,
Or you can cherish her memory and let it live on.

You can cry and close your mind,
Be empty and turn your back.

Or you can do what she'd want,
Smile, open your eyes,
Love and go on.

Anonymous said...

As we approach the anniversary of Jenny's disappearance I pray for a conclusion to be reached. As time goes on I have begun to accept that something has happened to her. The Jenny that I knew and all who cared for her realise that she would not have brought this trauma to her family and friends. Jenny was individual, independant, talented and caring. however like all our children/teenagers they are vulnerable. Every parent recognises - "there but for the grace of God go I".
May your strength continue
Lesley
xx

Anonymous said...

Anne & brian,
Just wanted to say that we have all followed the investigations whilst holding our breath and wishing for Jenny to come home again, and we send you and your family all our love and support.

Your old next-door neighbours,
Maureen, Chris, Sharon & Christoper x

Anonymous said...

The photos of Jenny in the hairdressers window are lovely. A beautiful young woman both inside and out. I hope and pray for a conclusion soon. xx

Anonymous said...

jenny roo,
what's happened to you,
where did you go on the night you disappered,it's questions like that that make us fear,that there's someone out there who could cause so much pain,
into the hearts of all that came,
we just hope that the cure comes soon,
and gives you back to the ones who love you!!!

Anonymous said...

Sorry we are unable to be at the mass but we will be thinking of you all and lighting a candle in a church in Switzerland.

God Bless.

Sue John Peter and all members of the Rees family.

Anonymous said...

As we approach the first year of Jen's disappearance, it still hardly seems real, that she is not with us anymore. however we are left with our memories of a unique young woman- our beautiful Jen.

Terry, thank you for allowing us all to share our thoughts on this blog site. I will see you tomorrow.
(i'm sure we will have a wee glass of something, and share some awful joke's!)

Love to everyone. Mary(Jen's Auntie) xxx

Anonymous said...

I lit a candle again tonite after mass for Jen and you all. I will be thinking of you all tommorow.
Love Catherine (Mary's friend)

Anonymous said...

Our thoughts and prayer go to Jenny's family in
x-x-x

Anonymous said...

To Anne,Brian and family,
Our thoughts are still with you.

From Paddy and Willo x

Anonymous said...

Dear Brian & Ann,

As always, Martyn and I are thinking of you and will miss you loads once you move house. Love Jane (next door neighbour)

Anonymous said...

hi .. came across this sad and so unbelievable story about ur daughter whilst browsing a site on richmond .. my heart sank when i read about jennys dissapearance .. god bless you all . to who ever knows what happened to her , remember you cannot take the memories away from everone who knows her .. one way or another she is still around ..take care..