The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Granny Greig is not forgotten as gravestone given spruce-up

Community: Memorial to the much-loved Arbroath figure who died in 1974

- graeme strachan

She was usually seen propelling herself in a car at 10-15mph up the middle of the street, where there was less chance of striking pedestrian­s – sometimes with a goat in the back seat.

Annabella Greig might not have been “much of a driver” but she loved people and animals and gave generously to the community of Arbroath during her lifetime which is something that has never been forgotten.

Affectiona­tely known in the town as “Granny Greig”, Mrs Greig’s grave has again been given a spruce-up ahead of Christmas following a community campaign to clean and restore her neglected gravestone a few years ago.

Arbroath man George Park said: “A couple of years ago, a fellow Red Lichtie, Dave Hodson, and I found ourselves doing some parallel research on Annabella Greig. Dave put a photo of her headstone on the Red Lichtie Facebook page. A comment was made that it was a shame the grave was so neglected. Ralph Coutts enlisted the help of Kenny Robertson, a monumental sculptor, and they restored the stone.

“A group of Red Lichties then met at the grave and did some planting.

“Since then, if I happen to be in the area, I just give it a wee freshen-up.”

Mrs Greig, who donated the Victoria Park pavilion to Arbroath Town Council in 1928, was known also for her stories and poetry. She died in 1974 aged 86.

gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? The Victoria Park pavilion that Annabella gifted to the town.
The Victoria Park pavilion that Annabella gifted to the town.
 ??  ?? Her freshened-up stone.
Her freshened-up stone.

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