Man Opens Café in Memory of Late Sister

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Inspired by his late sister, Terry Childlow opens his own café, fulfilling a dream that his sister had always encouraged him to pursue. Terry, who previously worked in catering around the world, now runs his own café named 1974. He credits his sister for motivating him to become independent and start his own business.

Terry Childlow from Fazakerley sadly lost his sister Jane Cassin back in 2021. Jane, an Altcourse Prison officer, died due to complications with sepsis, when she was aged only 47. She changed career from a florist to devote herself to helping others, with prisoners even writing her a book of condolences. Her brother, it seems, is following in her footsteps by supporting his community in another way - and in her name.

Dedicated to his sister, the 35 year old's new café, in Fazakerley - named after the year Jane was born, projects a 70s theme with décor and memorabilia offering a nostalgic experience to guests. "We were talking about cooking and he seemed to know his stuff, using language that indicates a knowledge of food. I decided to take him on because who am I to deprive someone of an opportunity if they want it? Everyone starts somewhere."

 

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