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Thread: Tributes to Non-Lowie's who have 'crossed the bar'

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    Rest in peace we owe so much to that generation

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacko View Post
    Rest in peace we owe so much to that generation
    We certainly do Jacko, Roy survived several attacks by the Japs on the Formidable.
    "Wot,no Airlocks on the Lowie!!!!"

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    Sad to see that generation disappearing. RIP
    It is never too late to be what you might have been.

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    Another ex member of Bolton RNA crossed the bar last week, John Simpson, aged 91, served in the RN from 1939 to 1945 on Atlantic convoys then in the Pacific

    Goodbye and RIP John, you were a lovely man and we will miss you.
    "Wot,no Airlocks on the Lowie!!!!"

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    RIP John, fair winds and a calm sea.

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    RIP John, Watch done.

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    Another one of our members funeral today, Joe Burke who served in WW2 on HMS Cardigan Bay, a Bay class Frigate, he was 90. That's 3 now in the last few weeks, all good lads too.

    RIP Joe.
    "Wot,no Airlocks on the Lowie!!!!"

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    RIP Joe.............Safe Anchorage.

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    Admiral Sir Jeremy Black & Graham

    Not Lowie related but was saddened to hear today of the crossing of the bar of JJ Black, one opf the finest officers i served with and it didnt matter if you were the President of the USA or a tramp on the street , he treated everybody equal, often found outside the SRs mess at midnight waiting for a call round.( when id sneak a tot from his bar )

    On another note my oppo Graham from the Droylsden RNA who had just got on the mend from throat cancer had a Heart Attack and crossed the bar this morning, a great guy and always good for a drink (even though he was Scottish) attended every RNA function or event and has left a lot of happy memories from his friendship.

    RIP shipmates you served the Andrew well, sleep tight, watch done
    Wij zjin Ajax, Wij zjin de beste

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    That's a shame.
    JJ Black took over as Captain of the Fife just before I left her. I don't really remember him but I know that his reputation preceded him and those that knew him on board were really pleased he was taking over.
    Rip gents.

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