The memories lost when a sibling dies | Letters
by Guardian Staff from Science | The Guardian on (#6VJPD)
Dr Wendy Tagg has missing photos in her album of memories, while Judith Abbs says there isn't a word for a sibling who is now alone
Jason Hazeley's piece on the death of his sister (When my sister died, it wasn't just her own childhood memories that disappeared. Mine did too, 24 February) took me right back to a vague memory of hurtling down a snowy hill on the big wooden sleigh that my father had made.
The real loss is that I can't ask mybig brother. He would have known which hill it was, the route we took, whether we drove there inthe blue Reliant or the beige Morris, whether I was wearing the red woolly coat that was once his. I, too, have missing photos in my album of memories.
Dr Wendy Tagg
Uckfield, East Sussex