Phil Stewart Smith
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 1:39 pm
Just been to Phil's funeral - he passed away a week or so ago. As a tribute to him, we had 4 Dolomites behind the procession. He would have loved that.<br>
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Phil was a dedicated TDC West Midlands Area, and one of life's genuine good blokes. He always had a funny story to tell, and he could always lift your spirits up, even towards the end, when he was very poorly.<br>
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Didnt realise that he was an AA patrolman for a large part of his working life, as well as a Triumph dealer mechanic. I guess that is why he had the skills to rebuild his 1500SE so well.<br>
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A great loss to the club, and a good friend.<br>
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Sorry to dampen your day guys (and girls), but thought that he certainly deserved a mention.
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Phil was a dedicated TDC West Midlands Area, and one of life's genuine good blokes. He always had a funny story to tell, and he could always lift your spirits up, even towards the end, when he was very poorly.<br>
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Didnt realise that he was an AA patrolman for a large part of his working life, as well as a Triumph dealer mechanic. I guess that is why he had the skills to rebuild his 1500SE so well.<br>
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A great loss to the club, and a good friend.<br>
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Sorry to dampen your day guys (and girls), but thought that he certainly deserved a mention.
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