Babette
14 August 2021
Andrew Bluett-Duncan
Director
Babette
I am very sorry to tell you that Babette died peacefully at home on Sunday evening. She was in the bed that we’d set up in our main room (that we live, cook, eat and talk in) and she died in the late afternoon of last Sunday 8th August. Despite the ample warning that we’d had, I’d naively thought this would lessen the blow. It didn’t seem to. She was my closest friend, the person with whom I could discuss anything, however controversial, and without fear of judgement and there existed between us a deep appreciation of the other. I suppose this is what is very often referred to as love. Her death hit me and my three children like a sledgehammer, and that is roughly where we still are, as I write this on Thursday morning.
Has it all been misery? No, in fact early that evening, Shirley and Helen, two of Babette’s closest friends came round to “say goodbye” before the undertakers took her body away. We opened a bottle of wine and sat round enjoying memories of Babette, and there was a good deal of laughter mixed in there, along with a variety of other emotions. Josie remarked the next day that she hadn’t expected to be laughing and enjoying herself so shortly after her mum died. She’d expected everyone to just be sad and maudlin. But in fact for us there’s been a mixture of emotions, happy memories that bring laughter, tears of joy, and tears of sadness and of loss, and a few sledgehammer moments thrown in for good measure.
I’m aware that this will have been a shock to you, especially if you’ve met her in the past or felt you knew her through her writing the updates, or maybe you knew her quite well. So, if this describes you, then thank you for joining me, my family, my colleagues, friends and neighbours in mourning the death of a woman who enriched and often challenged the lives of those she met.
My warm regards to you.
Andrew
P.S. If you feel moved to reply to my email, may I ask you to do so here, partly and selfishly so I don’t feel obliged to reply, and I want everyone to see how she has been seen in her life.
For instance, for me she has been such a force for questioning the status quo that, if you have example you want to share of how she touched your life, I’d be delighted to hear it and suspect others will as well.
Thank you.”
When I read Babette had come home to be with you all – centre stage in daily life as it would seem her natural place – I was so glad . I am sure in those days she did not stop channelling enough love and energy to you all to get you through this. You are obviously a quite remarkable clan and the strength she has been gifting you for so many years may not always seem close at hand but it is there, you will use it, you will survive and you will always have her with you ,
It has been such a privilege to have known Babette. I am so very sorry for your loss.
We are so very sorry to hear of your loss, we are thinking of you and your family in this difficult time. Babette was a beautiful person her spirits will live on.
The last time I saw Babette was last year when I popped round to collect flour and yeast from your home. I then made an orange chiffon cake and popped some over which she thought was nice and I explained I made it with a combination of her strong plain flour and a bit of corn flour thrown in, she was amazed by this and said…’strong plain flour – Isn’t that for bread’? it’s certainly never too late to learn she told herself with lots of laughter 😄
I’ll remember the funny jokes over the years her sharp witty sense of humour and quick thinking. She possessed an art, a natural flow at what she did, especially when greeted by her in the Reigate shop. She was always happy to help with any issues I.e. my constant buying of le crust frying pans, one of which she kindly replaced once and went on to explain not to overheat the pan too much before adding a little oil otherwise the film will peel off and so that was a great tip and I’ve been a lot better since! I’ll remember her fondness and we will all miss her.
Jeannie
I never knew Babette but have been following her “journey” and admiring her braveness and fortitude throughout. She was evidently a very remarkable lady, and I send you and your family my sincere condolences for your vast and devastating loss. My thoughts are and will be with you all. Deb
So, so sorry for your loss.