Remembering good times at Woodley C of E Bluecoat old boys games and Sonning HC
I worked with Gordon many years ago and remember him as an intelligent and thoughtful man with a mischievous streak who was great fun to work with. I particularly remember his dry sense of humour and infectious laughter. He will be greatly missed.
My dear friend, Gordon. Your bravery and courage held no bounds. I am mighty proud of you. We had some great times at Thames - happy memories.
I didn't know Gordon but he sounds like a lovely man and I did know Joe Bingham who also struggled against prostate cancer, this is in memory of Joe. x
For a veey special cause x
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Gordon, you will be greatly missed. It was an honour to being a torchbearer with you. Your friend, Ant
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Gordon was always so positive and cheerful - a real inspiration. I am really glad to have known him. Big hugs go to Chris and Gordon's family for their loss.
For the torch man whose torch will always shine.
In memory of a lovely, kind, caring and positive man, it was an honour to have known you. My love and thoughts go out to Chris and all Gordon's family and friends for their sad loss.
Such a lovely, kind, caring and generous man. The world is a worse place for his loss. Love to Chris and all his family and friends at this sad time.
with love to you all at this truly devastating time RIP Gordon
There are no words, just love <3
With love and deep respect. RIP Gordon. xx