This is a message to the newest member of the Nichols family, from someone who loves you so very much and is saddened by the fact that you'll never know the man who helped to shape your life by shaping mine! Kenneth Ernest Nichols, my dad, your great granddad, a real giant of a man, not in size but definitely in stature!
Ken, as his three sons (me, Geoffrey & Michael) used to call him - we never called him dad, this stemmed from when the parents lived with your great granny's sister while waiting for their house to be built, our cousins Robert and Phillipa were also in the same house, and whenever a question was asked it was always "go and ask Ken" rather than dad, as there was already another dad in the household, Rob & 'Flips' dad - so our dad got to be Ken, and as time went on he wouldn't have it any other way, I think he was rather proud of this - he remained on first-name terms with all three of his sons right through our lives, to the end.
He was such a man that I don't think any of us ever fell out with him, he was a gentleman in every sense of the word.
I write this to give you an inkling into the type of man he was, the kind I hope I am and the sort I would love you to be. It matters not whether you are a brilliant scholar, a superb sportsman, scientist, politician or philanthropist, dustman or road sweeper, what really matters is the sort of man you are, and how you treat people is reflected in how they treat you. I will always be proud of you whatever course you life will take, all I ask is that I can also think you are modelling at least a small part of your being on the man that had a hand in modelling you in the first place.
Ken was already very ill when you were born, your life starting less than 200 metres from where he lay in pain and confusion over his ailments. I will never forget the look on his face when I took your photos in to show him the evening of the day you entered the world. It was the first proper piece of recognition I had seen in his eyes for over three weeks, visibly softening as he gazed at the pictures on my little netbook. With the so contrasting images of you, just into the world, and Ken, nearing his exit, November 2nd 2009 will be etched in my mind for all time.
It would be such a shame for you to grow up without knowing this man, so over the coming pages I hope I'll give you at least an impression of him.