Those no longer with us

Those no longer with us
Last Updated 26/01/2012

 

This page is dedicated to those who have not survived the years.

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MAY THEY REST IN PEACE

 

Name When Details
Mick ANDREWS 1962 Motorcycle Accident
John BAIN August 2011 Unknown
Dan BLACKWELL 9th September  2010 Cancer
Fred BLAKE  8th October 2010 After a long illness
John (Jock) BODDIE 2008 Courtesy of his daughter Caroline no further details
John (Jock) CRUICKSHANK 2008 Cancer
Martin (Curly) CURWOOD 30th September 2008 Unknown (source RAFHAA Magazine)
Chew Peng WAH 1998 Heart attack
Paddy DEMPSEY 26th October 2010 Cancer
Michael (Hinge) GATES 16th June 2010 Cancer
Brian GEORGE 1967 Beverley crash in Malaya.
Dennis HARPER 23d June 2010 Throat Cancer
Gerry HAYES August 1997 Suddenly
Al HUSSON 1st April 1994 After a long illness
Neil LASLETT 1986 Heart Attack
Chris LISTER 1965/1966 car crash in Germany
Dave MORGAN 4th November 1967 Shackleton accident on route Gan to Singapore
Jim McGAW September 2003 Heart Attack
Bob PENSWICK October 1984 Glider accident
M.F.PINE No Information No Information
S. Ravithuban 13th July 2011 No Information
‘Rags’ RAGUNATHAN 2003 Natural Causes
Peter ROBINSON 7-April-2008 Cancer
Vernon RUTLAND December 1995 Found shot.Aindale- Nr. Halifax-Nova Scotia-Canada.
M. S. STILLITANO 1972 Sudden Heart Attack
Ernie TRIGWELL 1967 Beverley crash in Malaya
Dave TURTON 20-October-1998 Through Ill Health
Fermin VASQUEZ E. 7th January 2012 Stomach Cancer
Bob WILKES Sometime prior to 1994 Unknown
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Well that is it - 50 years have passed since we graduated from Halton. The Reunion held at the Bellhouse Hotel went extremely weel. The hotel pulled out all the stops since they knew we had been there 50 years ago.

The meet and greet buffet was one of the best we have had. Highlight of the evening was the few who dared to try Dave Johnson's Karaoki machine. Dave kept us entertained all eveing with songs from our evening as well as providing background music earlier in th evening.

The visit to Bletchley Park was good and we were able to see Colossus (the first digital computer) - even though we had been told this was not possible. Those that opted for Hendon Museum also had a great day out.

The table layout for the evening's formal dinner was excellent, the food hot and the service excellent. Full marks to the hotel on all counts.

Several turned up who had not been to reunions before and we were please to see them.

Out of the 232 that passed out, we are in contact with 135, 27 have not made it thus far and 73 are not in touch.