I re-read the underground tunnels thread and noticed that Simon had been an early contributor.
Having moved to the senior end for what was Simon's last year at school, I wondered what became of him and sadly found this:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washin ... =171535410&
Simon always was larger than life. RIP.
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Re: Simon Kerruish
He was indeed. I was in Mid A with Simon and he was one of the good guys. I remember his delight when his brother got his Blue as part of the Cambridge boat one year.richardb wrote:I re-read the underground tunnels thread and noticed that Simon had been an early contributor.
Having moved to the senior end for what was Simon's last year at school, I wondered what became of him and sadly found this:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washin ... =171535410&
Simon always was larger than life. RIP.
I was aware that he had passed away and thought that I had posted to that effect on here previously. However I can find no trace.
I must be losing my memory.
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Re: Simon Kerruish
As a Moderator, I note that today would have been Simon's 59th. birthday.
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