16-01 2021 17:01
wrote:
To put into words what Peter meant to me is something I could never quite do justice to. We have been friends for 43 years and I can't honestly remember a day of not having a thought, joke or conversation that Peter's name didn't come into. Peter was a huge character, very clever, quick witted and a sense of humour second to none. There have been so many occasions where we had days or nights out, where we simply talked, laughed and simply put the world to rights. We had such fun, I could go on and on and however much it sounds like a cliché, that was mine and Landers relationship. This is how I remember him, as Landers, my best mate, full of fun, jokes and laughter (wicked sense of humour). The gap he has left is huge and the lights shines not so brightly since he has left us. It has only been a short while but my phone has gone quiet and the jokes have been very few and far between. Peter always was and always will be my best mate, someone I admire, through his enormous strength of character, kindness, resilience and honesty. His work achievements were outstanding, however, Peter being Peter played all this down as being nothing out of the ordinary. His love for his family was immense and he was so proud of his boys and sister Sue. I feel very fortunate to call Peter my friend and to have so very many treasured memories to recall. Gone but never ever forgotten, my mate Landers.
16-01 2021 17:01
wrote:
To put into words what Peter meant to me is something I could never quite do justice to. We have been friends for 43 years and I can't honestly remember a day of not having a thought, joke or conversation that Peter's name didn't come into. Peter was a huge character, very clever, quick witted and a sense of humour second to none. There have been so many occasions where we had days or nights out, where we simply talked, laughed and simply put the world to rights. We had such fun, I could go on and on and however much it sounds like a cliché, that was mine and Landers relationship. This is how I remember him, as Landers, my best mate, full of fun, jokes and laughter (wicked sense of humour). The gap he has left is huge and the lights shines not so brightly since he has left us. It has only been a short while but my phone has gone quiet and the jokes have been very few and far between. Peter always was and always will be my best mate, someone I admire, through his enormous strength of character, kindness, resilience and honesty. His work achievements were outstanding, however, Peter being Peter played all this down as being nothing out of the ordinary. His love for his family was immense and he was so proud of his boys and sister Sue. I feel very fortunate to call Peter my friend and to have so very many treasured memories to recall. Gone but never ever forgotten, my mate Landers.