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Great thread and essential forum reading .I shall sticky the thread for a while,to encourage Pete to continue to add to the thread
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In reply to Post #1000 My Gran and The Family, Are very appreciative as am I and very thankful for all of your heart felt messages, Pete my Grandad would be very proud and overwhelmed at the thought of so many people paying there respects,Thanks Again, The funeral will be held at Shrewsbury Crematorium, On the 23rd of April at 11am. If anybody would like to pay their respects further, please come and join us.
Kind Regards
Pete's Family
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In reply to Post #1000 This is Petes grandson Ant, Sadly on the 1st of April, Pete suddenly passed away, We are all in shock and i thought it might be appropriate to let every one on here know as he was very proud of the stories that he shared with you and always spoke about this forum with pride, i will inform you all of any funeral arrangements if any of you would like to attend.
Many Thanks To You All
Ant and Family
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In reply to Post #709 Been reading some of Petes stories as he was a nice guy and we talked privately about various things but mostly wildlife and foxes .
Sadly missed .
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Just been re-reading some of Pete's reminiscences. What a writer and what a fabulous thread this is! Pete was a really well known angler in his day, always in the papers, mates with the great and the good of the time (Walker, Taylor, etc.) and his stories shine a light on the old days and old ways. They are a delight compared to the hard bitten, cold and humourless jargon-ridden crap we are served up with today.
Deserves a bump IMO.
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I haven't looked at the Old School Angling thread for a while. Very sad to read of Pete's passing. An old school legend, I've enjoyed reading your stories. RIP.
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In reply to Post #703 Great enjoyment reading your stories. May you rest in peace.
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In reply to Post #701 sad to have a final chapter,, Pete we gonna miss you buddy,
RIP Peter.
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In reply to Post #687 only just seen this. r.i.p peter.
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Such sad news, RIP Pete
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In reply to Post #694 Very sad, Peter was a good friend to me in times of trouble and in all times, always kept in touch despite me being here and him in the UK. Am really gutted to lose such a friend. A sad loss to the angling world and his family. A fantastic chap who always had time for others to listen and to exchange experiences. So glad he shared his stories and history of ordinary people's lives with us on here and more. Sadly the world of angling has lost another great fisherman. RIP Pete, hope you are dangling a line up there somewhere
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This is really sad news I aways looked forward to petes stories. I my self will miss them. The fourm won't be the same without him.
I hope the funeral goes well and sending my best wishes to petes family at this very sad time.
Rest in peace pete.
Rich
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In reply to Post #687 so sorry to hear this, i had the pleasure of meeting pete a couple of times and i loved listening to his stories of his life and times. truly an inspiration. rest in peace mate.
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In reply to Post #687 I am very sorry to hear this. I remember Pete appearing all those decades ago in the Angling Times with his catches of specimen bream and hugely enjoyed his trips down memory lane on here.
Hopefully, he will meet up with Dick again at that special venue in the sky.
R.I.P. Pete
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