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Colin Plant

May 24, 1954 - April 8, 2020

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Nicola Collins 2020-04-10 09:56:44 wrote:

Mr Plant (you were always Mr Plant!), you are going to be so greatly missed by us all. You were ever the reliable, friendly and dependable person that made everyone feel so safe. From the way you’d walk down the corridor in your singing Father Christmas hat to your magic skills of fixing all our technical problems! I will miss exchanging DIY success pictures with you (and thank you for all the advice you’ve given me over the years), I’ll miss searching out the left over carrots with the children to give to you for your daughter’s horse and I’ll miss just passing you in the corridor where you’d often give a cheeky smile or laugh that would never fail in giving a little lift to your day. You were our St Stephens rock and our school won’t be the same without you. My thoughts go out to your family at this sad time.

Nicola Collins 2020-04-10 09:56:44 wrote: Mr Plant (you were always Mr Plant!), you are going to be so greatly missed by us all. You were ever the reliable, friendly and dependable person that made everyone feel so safe. From the way you’d walk down the corridor in your singing Father Christmas hat to your magic skills of fixing all our technical problems! I will miss exchanging DIY success pictures with you (and thank you for all the advice you’ve given me over the years), I’ll miss searching out the left over carrots with the children to give to you for your daughter’s horse and I’ll miss just passing you in the corridor where you’d often give a cheeky smile or laugh that would never fail in giving a little lift to your day. You were our St Stephens rock and our school won’t be the same without you. My thoughts go out to your family at this sad time.

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