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Tim Beynon

July 24, 1953 - March 21, 2021

IoIC's Operations and Membership Manager, colleague, friend

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2021-03-23 16:40:40 wrote:

Tim was one of the most kindest, caring and wonderful man I had the pleasure of working with. He has been my constant in all my years at IoIC, nothing was ever too much trouble and he supported me everyday. He loved working at the IoIC and chatting to our members, nothing pleased him more when he was able to help someone and solve a problem. He was diligent and meticulous and dedicated to this organisation. But above all his amazing qualities as a colleague, he had such a great sense of humour, our enjoyed many long chats in car journeys to awards ceremonies putting the worlds to rights, I loved hearing about his travels and passion for music. He lived and loved his life and being with his wife Sue and their dog Hattie was his happiest place. I will miss him very much and the IoIC wouldn't be the organisation it is without him.

2021-03-23 16:40:40 wrote: Tim was one of the most kindest, caring and wonderful man I had the pleasure of working with. He has been my constant in all my years at IoIC, nothing was ever too much trouble and he supported me everyday. He loved working at the IoIC and chatting to our members, nothing pleased him more when he was able to help someone and solve a problem. He was diligent and meticulous and dedicated to this organisation. But above all his amazing qualities as a colleague, he had such a great sense of humour, our enjoyed many long chats in car journeys to awards ceremonies putting the worlds to rights, I loved hearing about his travels and passion for music. He lived and loved his life and being with his wife Sue and their dog Hattie was his happiest place. I will miss him very much and the IoIC wouldn't be the organisation it is without him.

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