Marie Cross
26-05 2020 22:14
wrote:
The man, the legend - Si Chi. Seems mad that he is no longer with us, giving his insightful, dry comments on the world around us. Whilst he was often anything but PC, he was always honest and frequently outrageous! The first thing I remember hearing about him from Vicky is that he was a snappy dresser and made her laugh. That pride and happiness quite rightly continued to shine through all of their far too short time together; even if he did have to hang his head in shame at having to wear jeans to a wedding thanks to a trouser malfunction! What a true partnership they had, complementing each other and allowing each to be the best version of themselves: who could ask for more? Fighting for top spot on who could get themselves in to the most comic situation, was just an added bonus for those of us lucky to know them both! Si had a quiet kindness about him that is reflected in the memories of those that knew him, in many ways an old fashioned gentleman. I will remember him fondly and think of him as being somewhere in America rather than gone - I think he would like that!!
Marie Cross
26-05 2020 22:14
wrote:
The man, the legend - Si Chi. Seems mad that he is no longer with us, giving his insightful, dry comments on the world around us. Whilst he was often anything but PC, he was always honest and frequently outrageous! The first thing I remember hearing about him from Vicky is that he was a snappy dresser and made her laugh. That pride and happiness quite rightly continued to shine through all of their far too short time together; even if he did have to hang his head in shame at having to wear jeans to a wedding thanks to a trouser malfunction! What a true partnership they had, complementing each other and allowing each to be the best version of themselves: who could ask for more? Fighting for top spot on who could get themselves in to the most comic situation, was just an added bonus for those of us lucky to know them both! Si had a quiet kindness about him that is reflected in the memories of those that knew him, in many ways an old fashioned gentleman. I will remember him fondly and think of him as being somewhere in America rather than gone - I think he would like that!!