BBC presenter admits ‘it hurts’ as she prepares for first Christmas without late dad

BBC presenter admits ‘it hurts’ as she prepares for first Christmas without late dad

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After his tragic passing earlier this year, Nina Warhurst, a former BBC Breakfast presenter, is getting ready for her first Christmas without her beloved father.

Nina Warhust has shared a poignant tribute to her late dad as she prepares for first Christmas without him.

The 45-year-old BBC presenter shared the heartbreaking news that her beloved father Chris has passed away in July this year after being diagnosed with dementia in 2022.

Nina took to Instagram to share a reflective tribute to her father at the time posting pictures from Chris’ celebration of life service, and included photos of the family’s children in Manchester United football kits with ‘Warhurst’ printed on the back.

The journalist revealed that she is missing her parents after opening an email she received from Chris’ former neighbor earlier this month.

Alongside a montage of quotes a snap of her beloved dad, Nina wrote: “I am missing my Dad as we head to our first Christmas without him. Something is missing in the world and it hurts.

I received an email from his former neighbor this week, and it really affected me. Although we had no idea this family, the words “a gentleman who was warm and trustworthy” are true. Someone who could stop the chatter but be contacted if needed. Someone who can provide perspective on unfavorable circumstances. a good neighbor.

These traits are easily overlooked because they are quiet and consistent. Small gestures without fuss become much, much bigger things. It’s beautiful that a stranger wanted us to know they saw them in Dad because the world can feel depressing and hopeless, but the simple things we do every day have meaning.

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“I added my favorite Middlemarch quote to this post (nearly gave up on it numerous times, but that brief passage made the work worthwhile.” And one from Vonnegut, who I don’t know, I saved from @lettersofnote because everyone has the same thoughts when they try to try it every day. He was “a fantastic man.” He was. “

In the comments section below Nina’s emotional post, one user wrote, “It is so lovely when people take the time to send or say such words. Even though my father passed away 17 years ago, I still miss him. I still feel lost and “orphaned” after my mother passed away two years ago. At the age of 60, an odd feeling. X “

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Someone once said, “The day becomes fuller when we gather to share their stories, even though Christmas may seem diminished by the absence of those who have slipped beyond our sight.”

What is lost is never truly lost, but it is woven into the very foundation of our celebration as we remember one another. Take care of everyone X.

Source: Mirror

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