Jason Rock is worried that he will lose both of his parents in the space of a year 'He needs to get over the grief because my biggest fear is my dad going ...
He can’t even make a cup of tea for himself.” Dickie, now aged 81, and Judy were devastated after the death of their eldest son Joseph, who was born with special needs. “They shouldn’t have come home to Ireland. She shouldn’t have got Covid. There was no reason.
DICKIE Rock's son fears he'll lose his dad before the end of the year as he remains heartbroken over wife Judy's death.The 77-year-old died in A.
Luckily Jason and brother John live near Dickie, with siblings Peter and Richard also popping in to check on their dad. Your spirit has to come up at some stage’. Because if Dad doesn’t, he won’t make the end of the year — that’s a fact. He can’t even make a cup of tea for himself.” “They shouldn’t have come home to Ireland. She shouldn’t have got Covid. There was no reason. He said: “I hope it will give him a lift because I tried to go for a walk with him the other night and he gave up halfway down the road. Jason told us: “If the sun is shining Dad can go out but if it’s not he has to sit there staring at all the pictures of himself and my mum on the walls.
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Following 60 years of marriage, Judy passed away in April after contracting COVID. Jason Rock heartbreakingly doesn't think his inconsolable father will 'make ...
He can’t even make a cup of tea for himself.' Your spirit has to come up at some stage". Because if Dad doesn’t, he won’t make the end of the year — that’s a fact. They shouldn’t have come home to Ireland. She shouldn’t have got Covid. There was no reason.
The love between my mam and Dad was a lot deeper than we ever could have thought.”
He can’t even make a cup of tea for himself.” Dickie, now aged 81, and Judy were devastated after the death of their eldest son Joseph, who was born with special needs. “They shouldn’t have come home to Ireland. She shouldn’t have got Covid. There was no reason.