Otago Daily Times

Delight as urn containing son’s ashes found

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

WHEN Ngairena Hibbs answered her phone and heard her daughter on the other end in an emotional state, she thought the worst had happened.

But after a few seconds, it became apparent her daughter, Mira Meek, was sharing the best news she had heard in a long time.

Earlier this year, Mrs Hibbs made a heartbreak­ing appeal to the public after she lost her son’s ashes.

The Mosgiel resident thought the small copper and silver urn was accidental­ly placed among items she had given to the Mosgiel Hospice Shop when she moved house late last year.

Inside the urn were some of the ashes of her son, Todd Campbell, who died as a result of epilepsy when he was 22.

To her great delight, the urn turned up recently in a drawer at her daughter’s house.

Mrs Hibbs said the misplaceme­nt of her son’s ashes was very distressin­g at the time.

For her, it was like losing a small part of him again.

‘‘In my mind, I had accepted the fact that he had gone.’’

She said the urn was discovered when her daughter decided to start writing a journal about the Covid19 lockdown.

‘‘Underneath her journal in her bedroom drawer, she found my son’s little trinkets, including his tiny wee baby urn of ashes.

‘‘She was so thrilled to find them that she rang me up, crying her eyes out. I could hardly understand her.

‘‘I was very happy when she told me the news.’’

The only question that remained was: how did the urn end up in her daughter’s drawer?

‘‘I know for certain that the trinkets and the urn were the last thing I put on the front seat of my car when I left my old house.

‘‘Somehow, my daughter must have picked up the box and taken it to her house. Why that happened, we don’t know. We don’t understand.

‘‘Perhaps it was the stress and confusion that comes with moving house.’’

 ?? PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR ?? No longer parted . . . Ngairena Hibbs has been reunited with an urn containing some of her son’s ashes, which she thought she had lost.
PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR No longer parted . . . Ngairena Hibbs has been reunited with an urn containing some of her son’s ashes, which she thought she had lost.

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