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Posted: Jan 20th, '06, 08:59
by Cheggers
Everyone have a safe ride. My apologies for not attending, but queen and country have called. My thoughts are with Frank, his family and everyone who knew him.

Chris

Posted: Jan 20th, '06, 09:17
by ZXR400Lee
Me and Devilride are leaving Hayle, Cornwall at 10:30.. going to take our time, we'll find you guys! :roll: .. I know where I'm going.. kinda..

Lee

Posted: Jan 20th, '06, 09:26
by Jak
Exeter bunch - Jewell, Whitetrash, Sprocket and I will meet you at Drumbridges roundabout (A38 Newton Abbot) - we'll lurk on the top till we see you coming.

Posted: Jan 20th, '06, 10:02
by bikergirl
See you at the Tamar Bridge car park.

Posted: Jan 20th, '06, 10:04
by lost_identity
Genuinely sorry i cant make it. Im stuck in pompey awaiting a ride on a floating lunchbox to snoreway. Frank was the nicest scouse i knew and i know a few. Hope his family and friends are able to carry on after his death.

Posted: Jan 20th, '06, 17:36
by Tom
It was good weather, so a good ride I hope, and I hope it was a good send off to Frank.
I was gutted I couldnt be there, and was made worse when i saw JIm, Hassy, Andrew, Bondy, Blimey etc etc riding home, gutted :(

FRANKS MEMORIAL SERVICE

Posted: Jan 23rd, '06, 17:28
by JIMS
Hello,
My name is Jim, Frank was my brother I am not a computer whizz kid like Frank was so I hope this gets to the right people. I could not make the memorial service in Cornwall due to work but my Dad has told me about the turnout in memory of Frank. I really appreciate that so many people took the time and effort to pay respects to him. Before he moved to Cornwall we did lots of things together we shared interests in bikes cars music and a few other things besides as i keep hearing Frank was a top bloke many thanks to all for remembering him as I said Frank was my brother he was also my best mate

So long Frank (rip)

Posted: Jan 23rd, '06, 17:34
by Jay
Hi Jim, Frank was a top man :!: :!: the memorial service went well with 44 Bikes attending along with a Police escort too, it was a great sight to see, Frank would of been proud of it. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him, but he will always be in our thoughts :!:

Jay & Sue

Posted: Jan 23rd, '06, 17:47
by speedy(delboy)
Hi Jim, Like Jay has said, Frank would have bbeen proud to see so many turn out for his final fairwell. I was proud to know him.

He will always be in our thoughts and will never be forgotten.

Thank you so much for coming to the site, it is so much appreciated.

Phil
AKA Speedy

Posted: Jan 23rd, '06, 17:57
by 1blue
Hi Jim

Welcome to the site. Frank was a well loved and respected friend we will miss him very much.

Tom & Debra

Posted: Jan 23rd, '06, 18:15
by NC29
Jim,

Knowing Frank all too briefly I can say that the priviledge of meeting him was mine - my condolences to you for your loss, I can only imagine how big that must feel right now. He will be sorely missed around the uni campus and I know that riding around Cornwall won't be the same again but I will always look back on those times with him fondly..... I have found great comfort from his positive outlook on life and I know that I will try to adopt the same from now on.

I hope that hearing Frank was so well liked and respected down here will help ease your family's pain.

My thoughts are with you all,