Martin Ward
17-04 2020 18:05
wrote:
Mysslan and I met Simon with Debbie soon after we moved to Bookham over 20 years ago. We both have so many great memories of good times with Simon around the dinner table and I at Micky Mouse golf, rugby and the gastro BELCh trips abroad. On one relaxed expedition to Verona, Simon, who I believe had some surveillance training, managed to “lose” a party of a dozen refreshed Englishmen for an hour or two. I suspect to engage in rather more cerebral pursuits in that beautiful old city than the rest of us could manage. Simon took adversity on the chin sadly I was with him on the golf course when he received the sad news of his brother in Australia. Time spent in Simon's company was always entertaining. Simon will be missed and remembered as a friend and a true gentleman and for his erudition, wit and exceptional skills as a raconteur.
Martin Ward
17-04 2020 18:05
wrote:
Mysslan and I met Simon with Debbie soon after we moved to Bookham over 20 years ago. We both have so many great memories of good times with Simon around the dinner table and I at Micky Mouse golf, rugby and the gastro BELCh trips abroad. On one relaxed expedition to Verona, Simon, who I believe had some surveillance training, managed to “lose” a party of a dozen refreshed Englishmen for an hour or two. I suspect to engage in rather more cerebral pursuits in that beautiful old city than the rest of us could manage. Simon took adversity on the chin sadly I was with him on the golf course when he received the sad news of his brother in Australia. Time spent in Simon's company was always entertaining. Simon will be missed and remembered as a friend and a true gentleman and for his erudition, wit and exceptional skills as a raconteur.