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Old 03-03-2012, 19:53   #21
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Hi all,
Thankyou for the messages, I have passed condolences on to Marks family from all of you (without mentioning this board LOL) Marks passing ,the inquest concluded his death was UNDETERMINED and he is to be cremated at Woking on Friday 9th of March at 1.15pm, I have told the family that we had a collection of friends from london that we used to meet monthly that maybe would want to attend, just incase any of you would like to come.
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I cant attend but please make my 'presence' known as I shall there in spirit and thinking of him and the good times we all had together
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Old 06-03-2012, 18:47   #22
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My wonderful mate. One of the genuine good guys.
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Old 07-03-2012, 15:36   #23
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Woking crematorium at 1-15. Would be nice to see some faces there Celebrate the moose. His life. He does not have to worry about buying a round. This ones on me
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Old 09-03-2012, 13:56   #24
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Just jumped onto this board. Shocked at the news

Such a shame and such a fun person. I will miss him but remember the fun times we had together.

Such good memories

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Old 10-03-2012, 10:54   #25
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Very late to this thread, but that's tragic news indeed. Very sad. My condolences to Moose's family. I remember him, as geordie says, a truly good guy.
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Old 10-03-2012, 21:34   #26
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Thanks to all that posted here, the Funeral went well and trust me.......Mark had a great send off. Thanks to Geordie South and Almaviva for coming to the funeral and to GS's son too, it was lovely to see you again even though the circumstances were so sad.
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Old 10-03-2012, 22:06   #27
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So happy it went well Ama take care
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Old 14-03-2012, 08:11   #28
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Spirit in the sky blazed out of the speakers as Moose made his farewell

My son and I went to the pub near the crematorium after the service. They obviously do a fair passing trade of mourners

People handle grief differently and some ways it's interesting to observe.........sad and happy


I celebrated my friends life. Not his death
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Old 15-03-2012, 21:39   #29
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this may sound odd but moose often told me he wanted 'Spirit in the sky' played as the final song at his funeral, I used to tell him I didnt want to talk about stuff like that but that if I were still about that I would make sure it was. On our last holiday together we met Dr and the medics and he told them too , the Dr seemed quite flattered. I made it known to his family and was pleased to hear it played.
though I cried buckets at the funeral as every memory of him arose while his life story was told in a nutshell, I celebrated his life at the wake and told the story of the vicars and tarts party we attended, where moose turned up as Jesus himself trumping posh who was dressed as the pope..........such good times
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Oh dear, sorry to read the sad news of Moose, I remember his contributions to the old board fondly.

Rest in Peace Moose, and my somewhat belated condolences to all his loved ones, family and friends.
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