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Very sad news indeed.
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Yes, very sad indeed. I also exchanged a few posts with him and found him to be a perfect gentleman. RIP Gordon.
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Sad indeed to hear of this. Gordon was a regular contributor to the cavalry section and I for one will miss his friendly advice.
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Really sorry to read this, Gordon was a lovely man and pointed me in the direction of some nice badges at fairs, a few times we nattered away about his time as a tankie and it will always stay with me the way he spoke about it with such enthusiasm. Condolences to his family.
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So saddened to hear the terrible news about Gordon, i will raise a glass to absent friends. R.I.P. 1st Tankie and my condolences to his friends and family. john
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Fear Naught !! RiP Gordon
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[The two threads of condolences have been merged]
Rest in peace Gordon. |
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Condolences to the family, very sorry to hear of his passing.
RIP FMT600 |
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Lest We Forget - my condolences to his family, have enjoyed his posts and enthusiasm for badge collection, cheers Dean.
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Many thanks from daughter, Helen
I clicked on Dad's Badge forum link knowing that Rob had said that he had posted on here to tell people of my father's passing.
I am so touched that so many people have taken the time to reply and to offer their condolences to myself and my brother, Robin. Dad was, as many of you have mentioned, passionate about the British army from collecting the militaria, to promoting it as a career, researching its history and keeping up with its current movements and developments. I know that Dad spent many a happy hour on this forum. Dad wanted his collection sold after his death so that other collectors could have the joy of knowing that they had particular items in their collection. Most of it will be on sale at Bosley's at some point in the future and I hope that if you end up with any of it you will get as much pleasure from it as Dad did. I have kept a few pieces for myself but most are too large. Growing up, my father used to take me into the dining room where his helmets were in display cabinets. He would point to one in particular and say "Helen, if ever there's a fire, forget your mother and save the tarleton!" Regards Helen |
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I met Gordon at Stratford on a couple of occasions and I can say with all honesty that he was one of the most genuine people I have had the pleasure to make acquaintance with. I am sorry to read this thread.
Condolences to you, Helen, and the rest of the family. Phil
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Stratford is this weekend comming, and Gordon was normally there so I know I'll be thinking of him! As has already been said he always had encouagement and advice for you, it was nice to see his "1st Tankie" avatar on the thread - thank you for your posting and condolences to you all!
I just wish I had asked him many more questions! but you don't as you believe they are always going to be around to answer any you have at a later time! Wish you all well and thanks again for posting am sure others where as happy to see Gordons Avatar!! Billy |
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RIP Gordon. Mel. |
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