07-05 2020 16:18
wrote:
Our first encounter with Peter was at a dinner party at home, after consuming copious amounts of wine between us all, a lively debate took place which got a bit heated. So much so that Maureen insisted Peter phone and apologies the next morning. After this we wondered what we had let ourselves in for but we had no need to worry as Peter and Maureen soon become good friends.
Peter was a generous man and loved to host a good party himself never happier than stood at the BBQ . At the annual house party he always managed to find the house without a satnav but with a satnag, some of the houses have been in very remote place and none more so that this year’s in Lancashire. Peter has provided lots of entertainment at the house party which usually involved car problems. On one occasion needing to be collected by a low-loader and transported back to Yorkshire which took about 24/36 hours, but after a few hours shuteye returned in his spare Merc.
Peter may not have been the tallest man in the Pal’s group but he will leave a big hole that can never be filled. As has been said many times, they broke the mould when Peter was born.
A good friend who will be sadly missed but never forgotten who now joins the Pal’s group in the sky,
Rest in peace Peter.
07-05 2020 16:18
wrote:
Our first encounter with Peter was at a dinner party at home, after consuming copious amounts of wine between us all, a lively debate took place which got a bit heated. So much so that Maureen insisted Peter phone and apologies the next morning. After this we wondered what we had let ourselves in for but we had no need to worry as Peter and Maureen soon become good friends.
Peter was a generous man and loved to host a good party himself never happier than stood at the BBQ . At the annual house party he always managed to find the house without a satnav but with a satnag, some of the houses have been in very remote place and none more so that this year’s in Lancashire. Peter has provided lots of entertainment at the house party which usually involved car problems. On one occasion needing to be collected by a low-loader and transported back to Yorkshire which took about 24/36 hours, but after a few hours shuteye returned in his spare Merc.
Peter may not have been the tallest man in the Pal’s group but he will leave a big hole that can never be filled. As has been said many times, they broke the mould when Peter was born.
A good friend who will be sadly missed but never forgotten who now joins the Pal’s group in the sky,
Rest in peace Peter.