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Oh my, I'm so very sorry for your loss Ruth.


I can only echo the sentiments expressed here.


Simon was a firm favourite of mine and his thoughtful, insightful contributions will most certainly be missed, but above all it was his warm, wry sense of humour that shone through.


My sincerest condolences

Piers

Thank you all so much for your condolences and the lovely tributes. Although Simon's life was limited physically it seems he has touched and inspired many people both face-to-face and on the internet.


John K - I'd love to know more about Simon and Victor!


Laddy muck, you have a pm


The cremation will be in Doncaster on 17th January. We've asked for family flowers only. If anyone would like to make a donation in Simon's memory, the charities he supported are


St Georges Hospital Kidney Patients Association www.sgkpa.org.uk


National Association of Deafened People www.nadp.org.uk


Celia Hammond Animal Trust www.celiahammond.org



Ruth

  • 1 year later...

Before I took my first great leap into this abyss and posted, I took great pleasure in his much missed wit. I believe that his last post ended with

"There's very little storage and no off-road car parkng".



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SimonM



(insert wry smile & wink emoticon)

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