On Saturday 23rd November 2019, members of our Friends group gathered on the Oxton Fields to plant a tree in memory of our dear friend Jim Fryer. He was one of the founding members of our Friends group way back in 2007 and a true gentleman.
Jim sadly passed away earlier this year on the 5th January and we had decided, after discussion with his widow Val, that planting a tree would be a fitting and lasting tribute to her late husband. Naturally we had to wait until November to plant a bare root tree, and a suitable spot was chosen, visible from Val's kitchen window. We purchased a native mountain ash ( Rowan) tree, which will look beautiful, not cast a huge shadow, and will produce red berries to feed the wildlife.
A few of us prepared the planting hole before Val, their two sons, and grandchildren arrived. Our chair Annette Capper said a few words about our memories of Jim. His family poured some of Jim's ashes into the planting hole before the tree was positioned. Val did the honours, shovelling in the first few spadefuls of earth, followed by one of Jim's sons and grandchildren.
Then we finished the planting and completed the task by staking the tree to protect it for the first few years. Finally, we stood together for some photographs to commemorate the occasion.
Fully grown Sorbus Aucuparia |
We look forward to watching Jim's tree grow and develop in the years to come. I'm sure Val will keep a watchful eye on it from her window. His grandchildren, we hope, will return when they have grown up, to tell their own families about the significance of this particular tree on the Oxton Fields.