Some of you may or may not know that our Granny, Joan Duff was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) in September 2008 and died last March. Not your typical 70 year old, she was the first person I ever knew to own a mobile phone, use the internet and right up until her health started to deteriorate, was still working for the Wycliffe N. Ireland team with her Husband Bob. In 1996 she ventured out to a clinic in Ghana where she used her nursing knowledge to lend a hand and give advice to the village people and help provide medications which on their own they could not afford. Throughout the next 13 years she was never without her crate of homemade marmalade in the boot of the car whose proceeds paid for the salaries of the nurses, and for the medicines for cataract operations. Granny and Granddad ventured out to Ghana as often as they could, at times up to seven months straight, right up until 2007, only one year before Granny was diagnosed with MND. The child in the picture with Granny is ‘Precious Joan’, named after her by one of the cooks in the Guest House Bob and Joan hosted.
Myself and my two sisters have decided that this year we will run the 10K road race in Lisburn in aid of Motor Neurone Disease Association Northern Ireland. We have set up a just giving page for anyone who may wish to donate; all money will go straight to the charity to aid research and to help those with MND and their families.
An absolute inspiration and someone who influenced everybody she met, this running event is very poignant for the three of us.
Above: Granny and Precious Joan
Below: My younger sister Pauline, Older Sister Sharon, and me.
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