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Many Pleasant Evenings

The low house was run by a lovely couple named Paul and Janet Parsons. The had a son Zach (Zacky Bongo) and a daughter, Tabitha. What a pleasant atmosphere they always maintained. Friends like the Parsons are rare and sadly I do not know where they are now. We were only a stones throw away in St. Mary's cottage. The only seperation from the pub was a very small garden and an equally small garage. I hope all is well with my long lost friends from Laxfield.

Written by John Ziv. To send John Ziv a private message, click here.

A memory of Laxfield in Suffolk shared on Wednesday, 5th March 2008.

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RE: RE: Many Pleasant Evenings

Sadly my Mum, Janet Parsons died on the 1st January 2007 in her home in Spain. My Dad, Paul still lives in Spain and continues to enjoy the retirement they built together.

Laxfield is still a great place to visit and it's always good to drop into the Low House for a drink or two and remember the great times we all used to have there, with the sing songs, the Low Fair's, the Enchiladas and of course my Grandparents Bob & Patience doing their bit to help.
If you were about in the early 80's to early 90's, then you will remember us all from the Low House.

Wishing you all well, whatever you are up to.
Tabatha Forbes (nee Parsons).

Comment from Tabatha Forbes on Wednesday, 24th December 2008.

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