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Oldest OF dies
Authored by: Brian Smith on
Tuesday, April 10 2007 @ 04:31 PM GMT
As President of the OF Society I would like to convey my personal condolences together with all those members of Council on hearing of Maurice\'s death. How marvellous he made it to his 100th year.
I particularly liked the wartime newspaper article.
I know he has been helping Chris Essex on some useful backbround material so he enjoyed an association with Framlingham to the last.
Please convey my very best wishes to the family.
Best regards and sincere condolences,
Brian Smith.
Authored by: Chris Essex on
Saturday, April 07 2007 @ 05:11 PM GMT
As Richard has said above, I woke up this morning to the very sad news that Maurice died yesterday. I know Alfred Molson (K38-43) only spoke on the phone to him about a week ago for a piece Maurice was writing me for the next Overseas Bag. I don't know how far he got with this piece but I have told Anne that I will happily publish it.
A few weeks ago I sent him, via Anne, some pictures I had taken of the College during my recent trip, which I know he very much appreciated seeing.
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