Music:
'Take Me Home'
Sophie Ellis Bextor

Roucan Loch 2007


Image: Roucan Loch

Roucan Loch Crematorium is set in 10 acres of undulating countryside and almost hidden from view, offers a peaceful resting place.

 

The natural beauty of Roucan Loch is its most important feature and a number of options for remembering loved ones are available


Ross loved animals and kept tropical fish, so the opportunity to dedicate the ‘fish’ in loving memory of him was an easy decision to make.


Two weeks after Ross’s funeral we returned to Roucan Loch on what would have been his twenty-fifth birthday.

 

We had probably walked approximately a third of the way around the Loch when Jim asked if there were any fish in the loch?
Instantly, a trout jumped out of the water as if to answer the question.

 

We continued to walk around the loch and back again and in all that time we did not see any more fish, and did not ask the question again.

 

Image: Roucan Loch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are two swans on the Loch, and some ducks had also been introduced recently, although some have disappeared.

 

The woods in the vicinity are home to a number of deer.

There are also badgers, foxes and mink close by.

 

There are rabbits on the slopes close to the loch and an abundance of other wildlife with a variety of bird species, butterflies, dragonflies, crickets, and others.

 

The wreath laid at the plaque at the side of the loch which dedicates the fish in loving memory of Ross.

And at the 'memorial lodge' where the books of rememberance are located.  
   
 
Flowers laid on Christmas Day

Visited Roucan Loch

on

Saturday

6th January 2007

and laid some flowers.

Laid some fresh flowers on Sunday 14th January 2007

Visited Roucan Loch on Sunday 28th January 2007

and laid some flowers.

Laid a dozen

red roses

at

Roucan Loch

on

Sunday 11th

February

2007

Visited Roucan Loch

on

Sunday 25th February 07

and laid some flowers.

Fed the swans and the ducks.

Visited Roucan Loch

on

Sunday 18th March 2007

and laid some

flowers.

Roucan Loch

 

Sunday

1st April 2007

Easter Sunday

Roucan Loch

Roucan Loch

 

Sunday

 

22nd April 2007

Laid flowers

on

Sunday 6 May 07

This is a photograph of a new wooden sculpture which is located close to the main car park.

Laid flowers

 

on

 

Sunday 20 May 2007.

Family flowers

laid on

Sunday

27 May 2007

Flowers laid by

Sam & Terri

on

Tuesday 29th

May 2007

Thank You  

Card from the flowers

laid by

Sam and Terri

Family flowers

 

laid on

 

Sunday

 

3 June 2007

New life at Roucan Loch on

Sunday 10th June 2007

Family flowers

 

laid on

 

Sunday

 

10 June 2007

Family Flowers

 

Sunday 24 June 2007

Family Flowers

 

Sunday 1st July 2007

Another six added to the

duck population

1 July 2007

Family

flowers laid

on

Sunday

22 July 2007

The six ducklings have grown quite a bit since the last time we saw them, and whilst one cygnet has gone the remaining five seem to growing quite well.

Laid Flowers

on

Sunday 26th August

2007

The swans photographed on Sunday 26th August 07.

Flowers laid

on

Sunday

30 September 07

Family flowers

on

Sunday

14th October 07

Still  Miss

You

 

Love

 

Ian

Family Flowers

laid on

Thursday

25th Oct 2007

Family Flowers

 

On

 

Saturday

 

3 November 07

Family Flowers

 

Sunday

 

11th November 2007

Flowers laid

 

on

 

Sunday

 

16 December 2007

Roucan Loch frozen over on Sunday 16 December 2007

but the swans managed to break enough ice to get to

the bread!


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