00:00 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
00:05 [Cheering]
00:08 Certain stuff they don't, you know, because you get upset, you know, a lot of stuff wasn't brought up
00:13 and I did, it seems a bit mulled, but you want to actually know what her final 10 minutes was, you know,
00:19 and because you can't be there as a parent, but when you know she's been, you know, looked after and loving
00:25 and, you know, she wasn't in pain and, you know, they'd done what they could do and it's a brilliant sort of service,
00:32 you know, another part of what they do, which like you said, not many people know about it.
00:36 [Cheering]
00:42 Amy was the kind of person that would, you know, bring sunshine into the most miserable of days
00:49 and she always had a smile on her face, she was absolutely, you know, a ray of joy and optimism and things like that
00:58 and so tomorrow it's going to be grim, it's going to be ghastly, but actually every break in that day,
01:04 every sort of kind of slither of sunlight that we'll get, you know, will be Amy laughing at her dad.
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