Game show reunites long-lost family members
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by Hayley Robinson
When Iwade woman Stella Johnson sat down with a cup of tea to
watch her favourite TV game show little did she know that it would
lead to her being reunited with a long lost member of her
family.
The 78-year-old is now in touch with her 98-year-old cousin Joe
Britton - after he appeared on Channel 4’s Deal or no Deal.
It was only when Mr Britton held up a picture of his grandfather
for viewers at home to see that Mrs Johnson realised they were
related.
Mrs Johnson, of Springvale, Iwade, said: "I always watch Deal or
no Deal and on this particular day this man held up a picture of a
man and I thought that’s my Grandad.
"He was a Coxswain of Walton-on-Naze lifeboat back in the 1800s
and the picture he showed was of him standing on the pier. We had
the same picture but unfortunately when my mother and father had to
move to a smaller place they couldn’t take the bigger pictures with
them so they got destroyed.
"I called to Bill my husband 'Quick, quick it’s my grandad’
and it was then I realised we must be cousins.
"His surname was Britton, which was my maiden name, and his dad
and my dad were brothers.
"It took me weeks before I decided to write to him. He won
£20,000 on the show so I didn’t want him to think I was coming out
of the woodwork for that.
"He mentioned on the show that he lived at the Royal Chelsea
Hospital so I sent a letter there and addressed it 'Care Of Mr Joe
Britton’."
In the letter, Mrs Johnson wrote about her family memories and
about her visits to Joe’s home.
She also told him how she remembered seeing a picture of him
dressed in his army uniform at her uncle’s house in Broxbourne when
she was about eight-years-old.
She said: "I never met Joe when I was younger as he was in the
army, but he wrote back and confirmed everything.
"We haven’t met in person but he seems a lovely man. We don’t
talk on the phone because he’s only got a mobile so it’s too
expensive to call so we write four or five page letters to each
other instead. I write about everything and anything.
"I’d love to meet him, but I don’t think it’s possible to visit
him as my husband is quite poorly at the moment."
Joe Britton said: "I’m glad that Stella and I are in contact. I
never met her or her father when I was younger.
"We haven’t met in person and I’m not sure we will, but we write
to each other."
Wednesday, March 10 2010
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