'Thank you Jean' Smiled Jill as she took her place in front of the crowds of people, her husband standing just metres away proudly watching her every movement with their three (now slightly older) children. 'It's taken a long while, a lot of energy and planning but today we can finally open our premature baby unit. This unit is vitally important to secure the future of many very tiny babies, and is a brilliant addition to our thriving hospital. I've witnessed numerous sick children die because the equipment needed wasn't available, but I'm positive many more babies will now be saved. I myself suffered a terrible loss, and yes even if we'd of had the unit it wouldn't have made any difference but as a mother of three I know exactly how important the younger generation are... and how the significance of this new wing...Thank you all for coming to mark this wonderful occasion.' Jill smiled at the cameras and cut the red ribbon.
It was a remarkable day, and one Jill had never given up hope for. Gordon was immensely proud of her determination and strength to do what she believed in. Doctor Jill Weatherill had certainly left a wonderful legacy for generations to come to benefit from.
