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Re: Mitchell

Postby meriad » 07 Oct 2024, 12:16

Oh Jan, I am so so very sorry - I missed this.
His presence will be missed at the bar and I know you will miss the fun times you had.

He is now at peace
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Re: Mitchell

Postby Kaz » 07 Oct 2024, 14:58

Ah (((((Jan))))) :( I'm really sorry to hear this. May he rest in.peace xxx
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Re: Mitchell

Postby JanB » 07 Oct 2024, 18:25

Well, he was there in the chapel of rest, for an hour. In a closed coffin, thankfully.

One of his daughters had sent over a few words, which was read out by a friend. Hypocritical thingy :roll: He'd not seen or heard from her for over 30 years, until his middle - and favourite - daughter died a few years ago.

We had a few beers at the bar, along with a few other people and yes, he will be missed.
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Re: Mitchell

Postby saundra » 07 Oct 2024, 19:08

The main thing was you where all there for Mitch
Be proud of your selves xxx
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Re: Mitchell

Postby JanB » 07 Oct 2024, 19:26

We had a brandy - he loved his brandy - in the hotel, on Friday night.

14€ :shock: :shock:

Each :shock: :shock:

As Steve said when I told him, he'll be laughing out loud, you daft buggers :lol:
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Re: Mitchell

Postby Ally » 07 Oct 2024, 19:47

JanB wrote:We had a brandy - he loved his brandy - in the hotel, on Friday night.

14€ :shock: :shock:

Each :shock: :shock:

As Steve said when I told him, he'll be laughing out loud, you daft buggers :lol:


How much?!!! :lol:

That and the posh hotel with not very comfy beds would, I'm sure, have him laughing.

He sounded a character. :cute:

Shame about his family situation. :(

May he rest in peace.
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Re: Mitchell

Postby JanB » 07 Oct 2024, 20:52

Ally wrote:He sounded a character.


He was very much a one off.

Bonkers Southern Irish.

County Cork.

We know a lot about him that others don't, and he was a very, very private person, but I can talk about him now.

His mum was American, his dad was a jockey, he was actually born in Cheltenham, but hated that being known, being Irish ;)

He had a son, who lives in Australia, three daughters, one of whom he loved, the others he really didn't like. Too much like their mother, apparently.

He left home at 14, worked all over the world and very bizarrely, worked with Gary, an American, who moved into this area a couple of years ago. Somewhere in Sudan, neither of them could remember ;) :lol:
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