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Carl Storr

26 december 1963 - 3 juni 2020

Carl was a gentle man. He spoke sparingly but with wisdom and humour which endeared him to many of us. Although his wisdom was slightly more questionable when it came to football, (him being an Arsenal fan and all) and American Football (Miami Dolphins) sport brought him great pleasure. In a purely watching capacity! He travelled through life with a wonderful balance of kindness, calmness and a level of contentedness that many of us envied. Sadly, after a 37 year career in the Civil Service Carl passed suddenly last week. Given the man that he was, many of you will want to leave your thoughts, pictures and condolences here for his family to see. We are grateful for the time we spent with Carl and will miss him greatly.

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2020-06-18 21:34:50 schreef:

I first got to know Carl when I had the privilege to be Carl’s line manager in the Contracts branch at RAF Brampton in the 1990s. He was a kind and gentle man with a wicked sense of humour. He never seemed to be fazed by anything life or work threw at him remaining calm and philosophical, qualities I greatly admired. He was a conscientious and reliable member of the team and I made several attempts to “ poach “ him to my team when he returned to Wyton - as others have already said “ every team needs a Carl”. Latterly I often bumped into him on his lunchtime walk when the subject of retirement often came up. Sadly he will not now be able to enjoy a well deserved pension after so many years of loyal service. My sincerest condolences to his family.

2020-06-18 21:34:50 schreef: I first got to know Carl when I had the privilege to be Carl’s line manager in the Contracts branch at RAF Brampton in the 1990s. He was a kind and gentle man with a wicked sense of humour. He never seemed to be fazed by anything life or work threw at him remaining calm and philosophical, qualities I greatly admired. He was a conscientious and reliable member of the team and I made several attempts to “ poach “ him to my team when he returned to Wyton - as others have already said “ every team needs a Carl”. Latterly I often bumped into him on his lunchtime walk when the subject of retirement often came up. Sadly he will not now be able to enjoy a well deserved pension after so many years of loyal service. My sincerest condolences to his family.

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