Adrian Tapp
09-04 2020 20:28
wrote:
I had the privilege of working with Simon for ten years whilst with the IPCC, for much of that time I was a deputy on his team. Simon was a fair and firm boss, with a great sense of humour known for his endless amusing stories, mainly about his time in the MPS. He also had a very sensitive side, supportive of his team and compassionate in tragic circumstances. Simon was also keen to try new things and even came sailing with us on a 41 foot yacht, not quite the luxury cruiser he became used to. When the wind wouldn’t blow and the tide was against us, meaning we were either going in the wrong direction or even backwards he was keen to get the engine on making progress towards his G and T ! RIP Simon you were taken too early you will always be remembered by us for so many reasons.
Adie and Rachael.
Adrian Tapp
09-04 2020 20:28
wrote:
I had the privilege of working with Simon for ten years whilst with the IPCC, for much of that time I was a deputy on his team. Simon was a fair and firm boss, with a great sense of humour known for his endless amusing stories, mainly about his time in the MPS. He also had a very sensitive side, supportive of his team and compassionate in tragic circumstances. Simon was also keen to try new things and even came sailing with us on a 41 foot yacht, not quite the luxury cruiser he became used to. When the wind wouldn’t blow and the tide was against us, meaning we were either going in the wrong direction or even backwards he was keen to get the engine on making progress towards his G and T ! RIP Simon you were taken too early you will always be remembered by us for so many reasons.
Adie and Rachael.