A FAMILY preparing for their first Christmas without their mum has pledged to carry on all her traditions.

Father-of-three John Wright, alongside daughters Rebecca, Victoria and Alex, lost Liz to an unusual and incurable form of stomach cancer in August this year just 10 days after her 52nd birthday.

Now the Wrights are supporting the annual Beatson Bauble campaign to say thank you to the charity.

John, from Carntyne, said: “We wanted to share why Beatson Cancer Charity means so much to us and why we would encourage people to make a donation and buy a Beatson Bauble this Christmas.

“After Liz was diagnosed in March she began treatment at The Beatson with the aim of extending her life for as long as possible – the care, love and hope she received from all the staff helped us stay positive throughout.

"We didn’t know what to expect on our first visit to The Beatson, but I will never forget how upbeat everyone was.

"Sometimes it was just the simple things like when we sat down in the waiting area and Beatson Cancer Charity’s tea trolley appeared and offered us tea and a biscuit.

"This really warmed the soul and we felt so much more at ease.

“Liz enjoyed the special therapies provided by Beatson Cancer Charity.

"Having a foot massage and getting her nails painted would help her to relax.

"When the girls arrived at The Beatson to collect their mum after her treatment, she was always bubbly and happy.

"It’s those little things that make a big difference and that’s why the Beatson Bauble campaign is so important to families like us.”

John and Liz’s daughters added: “It really matters to our family that we give something back to the people and place that supported our mum.

"This is why we are supporting Beatson Cancer Charity, to say thank you for the care and love Mum received.

"Christmas to Mum was about family – it was so important to her.

"Decorating the tree was always fun and like all families we had our Christmas traditions - we would go for dinner and watch movies on Christmas Eve.

"We are carrying on our family traditions for Mum.

“The Beatson is a special place filled with care, love and hope and together with the support of those buying a Beatson Bauble this Christmas, Beatson Cancer Charity can be with patients and their families just like they were there for us.”

To make a donation to the Beatson Bauble campaign visit: beatsonbauble.org