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Mother saw her chance and made a dash for the exit

Author Howard Jacobson pays tribute to his mother, who died aged 97 earlier this month

May 21, 2020 10:41
Howard Jacobson's mother and father on their wedding day in 1941.
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My mother died on May 4th. Not of Covid-19. Two days before, she had complained of a severe pain in her head, slipped into unconsciousness, and never woke. She was 97.

She died, with her daughter and granddaughter beside her, in the chair she preferred to her bed. And died pretty much as she had lived, unobtrusively, not wanting to make a fuss, not wanting to be a bother to anyone.

She was retiring by nature. Exclamatory – she knew how to tell a good story and was never less than flabbergasted by insignificant event – but not demonstrative.

She hated show, never wanted to be seen making a fuss – in truth, never wanted to be seen at all – preferred reading to going out, and at any time in her life wouldn’t have minded had she been told she’d never go to another silver wedding, golden wedding or barmitzvah, another Market Traders’ Dance, another Manchester and Salford Taxi Drivers’ Ball, another Lancashire Branch of the Magic Circle Annual Dinner, ever again.