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Tim Beynon

July 24, 1953 - March 21, 2021

IoIC's Operations and Membership Manager, colleague, friend

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Rebecca Nicholls 2021-03-22 18:03:08 wrote:

I first talked to Tim way back in 2017, when I entered the IoIC Awards. His warmth, humour and fantastic customer service came across over in abundance over email. Fast forward 3 and bit years and I see his smiley face welcoming to the IoIC on my first day. ‘And then there’s Tim, who is just the nicest man’ I would say to friends and family when they asked me how I was getting on in my new job. I cherished our early morning chats in the office, before anyone else was there. He was the kind of person who always remembered what you’d been getting up to at the weekend, in fact ‘kind’ sums it up. Our time in the office together was brief but his warmth, helpfulness and cheeky smile shone through in our online team calls and the chats we had online. My heart goes out to his family, his face lit up when he talked of Susan and Hattie in those early morning chats. I will miss him, his humour, his cheeky smile, his counsel and his kindness so very much.

Rebecca Nicholls 2021-03-22 18:03:08 wrote: I first talked to Tim way back in 2017, when I entered the IoIC Awards. His warmth, humour and fantastic customer service came across over in abundance over email. Fast forward 3 and bit years and I see his smiley face welcoming to the IoIC on my first day. ‘And then there’s Tim, who is just the nicest man’ I would say to friends and family when they asked me how I was getting on in my new job. I cherished our early morning chats in the office, before anyone else was there. He was the kind of person who always remembered what you’d been getting up to at the weekend, in fact ‘kind’ sums it up. Our time in the office together was brief but his warmth, helpfulness and cheeky smile shone through in our online team calls and the chats we had online. My heart goes out to his family, his face lit up when he talked of Susan and Hattie in those early morning chats. I will miss him, his humour, his cheeky smile, his counsel and his kindness so very much.

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