"Good morning motor trade insurance policies department, how may I hel

Published Friday, 28th Aug 10:08 BST

"Good morning motor trade insurance policies department, how may I help you," said Gene. it was her husband on the line, "I'm off to the shops would you like anything while I'm there," "yes please I'd love you to get something in for tea," "any thing in particular my dear?" "surprise me," she said to Joe, "you can cook tonight I've got to work late, I've so much work to catch up on now I'm back." no problem my dear, give me a call before you set off home." "ok love see you in a bit."

Gene had had some time off work to attend a family funeral, in America, It was a distant cousin who had passed away, they had been quite close since they were toddlers and kept in touch after her move to England, they always talked about her returning to America with her husband and looked forward to seeing each other again, they once worked for similar companies and sometimes liked to compare their jobs, which also in a motor trade insurance policies business.

One day Gene answered the phone half expecting to hear her cousin on the line, " good morning motor trade insurance policies department, how may I help you," "It's your aunt Norma," came the reply, "I'm sorry to tell you but our Bill passed away this morning." "How could that be!" she exclaimed, "he was alright the other day, this can not be true, surely your just pulling my leg, please tell me it's not true." "I'm so sorry my love I had to be the one to tell you," "what happened Auntie," "there was a tragic accident, he decided to pay you a surprise visit for your birthday he said there were some plain tickets going cheap, but the flight never made the take off properly, most people on the flight were OK but I believe that your cousin was concealing an illness, he had lost a lot off weight lately, I've had to call his work place you know the motor trade insurance policies company, luckily his kids will be OK for a little while, he was insured, and the funeral is already paid for, we can make sure he gets a really good send off."

It was a beautiful service in a large church, he was a very popular guy, which was understandable because he was a lively, funny and caring guy.

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