Hi folks!
Please feel free to express your thoughts and memories of the man I was privileged to be married to for 32 years......he was a giant of a man who will be sorely missed by so many people! xxx
Hi folks!
Please feel free to express your thoughts and memories of the man I was privileged to be married to for 32 years......he was a giant of a man who will be sorely missed by so many people! xxx
Hi folks!
Please feel free to express your thoughts and memories of the man I was privileged to be married to for 32 years......he was a giant of a man who will be sorely missed by so many people! xxx
Hi folks!
Please feel free to express your thoughts and memories of the man I was privileged to be married to for 32 years......he was a giant of a man who will be sorely missed by so many people! xxx
Dear Peter, I am very happy that I got to know you and Clare. You were a great man, and instantly felt close at heart. Together we had some wonderful, unforgettable times ...in Croatia, Germany as well as in England. Thank you ! I will always keep you in my memories.
So sorry to hear this sad news. There will be a lot of Outlane golfers that will miss you. Your legacy at OGC will last for a very long time. You were a one off that I will miss seeing when I'm there. Our thoughts with you Clare.
Peter you were the life and soul of our group of friends
So so many memories we feel privileged to be part of your life and we will miss you greatly
Love and treasure all our memories
We. Will miss Peter. He was such fun and had a fantastic sense of humour. We had some really good holidays together. For some Reason which we cant Remember he was Uncle Peety to us. So all the Best Uncle Peety and dont let mother boss you around.
Dear Claire, so sorry to hear about the sudden passing of Pete. Simon knew you both long before I did. It was a pleasure to meet a true gentleman. The memories of happy times and all your adventures will always be with you. Our thoughts are with you at this time. Love Hayley, SImon and Matthew
Danke für eine wundervolle Zeit und einzigartige Momente.
Wir haben viel gelacht, gesungen, getanzt, geweint, diskutiert, immer gut gegessen und viel getrunken. Wir hatten tolle Reisen, Feste und entspannte Augenblicke.
Peter we have one more.... than we go
Dear Pete- you will be missed by so many...... I only had the privilege to know you for a short time , and being in Texas made it difficult to see yall, but it was a blast when we did!
To my dearest friend Pete. You may not be with us but you will be in our hearts and memories forever. As Claire and I stood on the deck of the Aurora listening to the military band, you came over to where we were standing and asked "Do you think they are Royal Marines" and that's where it all started.
I knew from the conversations that ensued, that we were like minded people, made each other laugh and had similar views on everything we cared to talk about. Our friendship developed throughout the cruise and we spent so many happy hours together both on and off the ship. A friendship which will remain unbreakable, whatever the circumstances and wherever we may be.
Wherever we have been and whoever we have bumped into whether on holiday, in Meltham or when you and Clare have visited us in Lincoln, you have always managed to make people laugh and smile even if they didn't want to talk to us!!! Its just that you have a natural ability to lighten the mood and turn bad days into good.
When we were together, I think it is fair to say we acted like a couple of school children a lot of the time which sometimes got us into trouble with Clare and Claire. Especially the night out in Huddersfield when we thought it would be a good idea to go 'clubbing after a marathon session in Weatherspoons, much to the annoyance of our wives!!!
You also taught me a new word on one of the visits to your local club for a game of bingo. As I was half way through drinking the first pint, you asked me if I would mind if you got a 'Tweener'. "What's a Tweener" I asked naively. "Its another beer whilst you finish yours" came the reply!
Then there's the time we sat in the pub on Steep Hill in Lincoln and you were telling us the tale of the double glazing issue with the town planners. We had heard the story several times and Clare and I burst out laughing, much to your annoyance! I dare not mention the time we nearly got thrown out of the Thai restaurant, perhaps I'll save that until we meet again.
So my dearest friend Pete, I will miss you terribly, I will miss those precious times of fun and laughter and putting the world to rights. I am proud and indeed privileged to have known you. Rest in peace my dear friend, our love and friendship will last forever. So its goodbye for now but not farewell as I know we will meet again.
Nigel