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Re: Bill Beech R.I.P

To Joan and her lovely family.
It was a privilage and pleasure to meet Joan and her family on Friday. It's unfortunate that mostly, these days, the joy of meeting new friends is at a time when we are all saying our farewells to a loved one/old colleague and therefore saddened by the occasion. In spite of that, I was pleases to be able to contribute to Bill's day, and glad to know the Standard's presence would have made him proud.

To Dixie, Nice to see you there, Thanks again for your support.

John.

Re: Bill Beech R.I.P

Excellent John, I think that sentiment goes for us all.

Re: Bill Beech R.I.P

unfortunately I was on away visiting my dad in Somerset all last week when Mick phoned me, but I am really glad that everything was arranged and that everything went okay for Bills service. R.I.P Bill.

Re: Bill Beech R.I.P

Sad news, remember Bill as always happy and hated a beer?

Re: Bill Beech R.I.P

Just like me then.
Its a pity we did not know of his illness before we could have given him a little support what with Jim and his photos of the regiment and maybe some close by to visit.
Thats whats so important about this site, keeping in contact. Spread the word, we might be able to arrange a few photos of me to cheer them up or a few of Jim to depress them
Smashing here, have a good day all and enjoy your week end.

Re: Bill Beech R.I.P

Hated a beer? Don't know about that, Clive, I can remember Bill getting legless on at least one occasion in Cyprus, and myself and Tommy Walker taking him back to his hiring in Fama G. Perhaps Joan made him sign the pledge after that?

He was good company and a good soldier, RIP.