View Poll Results: Would you be willing to donate a few quid for a nice Wreath from all of us at PF?
Yes.
54
91.53%
No.
5
8.47%
Voters: 59. You may not vote on this poll
Collection for Al Reid (Speedy) Who sadly passed away recently.
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Collection for Al Reid (Speedy) Who sadly passed away recently.
Al was a valued and long standing member of this community whom many of us met and liked.
It would be nice if we could arrange a collection for some flowers to be sent from PF to his funeral, but i dont know if we have time, so all those who would like to donate please just vote here so the viability is Known in advance of plans.
Once we have arranged it, i can then see how much will be needed from each member that has voted. Should only be a couple of quid and i can see who voted later on, in fact, anyone can see who voted as ive left the voting lists open for all to see. Please help with this worthy cause.
If your not sure who i mean, please click here:
https://passionford.com/forum/general-car-related-discussion/230133-al-reid-speedy_gonzalez-1978-2008-a.html
It would be nice if we could arrange a collection for some flowers to be sent from PF to his funeral, but i dont know if we have time, so all those who would like to donate please just vote here so the viability is Known in advance of plans.
Once we have arranged it, i can then see how much will be needed from each member that has voted. Should only be a couple of quid and i can see who voted later on, in fact, anyone can see who voted as ive left the voting lists open for all to see. Please help with this worthy cause.
If your not sure who i mean, please click here:
https://passionford.com/forum/general-car-related-discussion/230133-al-reid-speedy_gonzalez-1978-2008-a.html
Last edited by Stu @ M Developments; 17-03-2008 at 09:24 AM.
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Can someone say what actually happened? Ive never heard of the fella but it seems he was very well respected on this site!!
Ive done a search on what i thought was his user name just to try and find some of his previous posts but i couldnt find any!!
RIP to the guy and condolences to his family and friends.
Ive done a search on what i thought was his user name just to try and find some of his previous posts but i couldnt find any!!
RIP to the guy and condolences to his family and friends.
#10
Stu... a really nice wreath/flowers cost as little as £60 and when funeral arrangements are known, it might say 'family flowers only' so perhaps the money raised if family flowers only or over and above if not family flowers only, it could go to Cancer Research, as I believe Speedy's dad also has/had cancer.
Last edited by Redkop; 17-03-2008 at 09:49 AM.
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Hi guys.
Ive just had it confirmed that its family flowers only at the funeral...but they would like anyone that would of sent flowers...to make a donation to sue ryder(thorpe hall hospice) who took care of alan towards the end.
These can be made via cheque or by doing so online.
im happy to send a cheque from my personal account if people would like to paypal donations to myself...or if there is a possibility of using the same account as all the passionford member fees go to...that would be fine too.
Ive just had it confirmed that its family flowers only at the funeral...but they would like anyone that would of sent flowers...to make a donation to sue ryder(thorpe hall hospice) who took care of alan towards the end.
These can be made via cheque or by doing so online.
im happy to send a cheque from my personal account if people would like to paypal donations to myself...or if there is a possibility of using the same account as all the passionford member fees go to...that would be fine too.
#14
without a doubt the right thing to do stu.al was a top bloke.im gutted he didnt beat it and i feel for his family.
such a fun loving guy who always had a laugh on here no matter what was on his mind.
such a fun loving guy who always had a laugh on here no matter what was on his mind.
#16
i'd wondered where he'd got to
like most people, we know each other online even though we don't meet out in the "real world" so donating some money to the people who looked after him towards the end is a nice way to remember him by
if anna can get some details up i'm sure loads of people will donate
rip speedy
like most people, we know each other online even though we don't meet out in the "real world" so donating some money to the people who looked after him towards the end is a nice way to remember him by
if anna can get some details up i'm sure loads of people will donate
rip speedy
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Hi guys.
Ive just had it confirmed that its family flowers only at the funeral...but they would like anyone that would of sent flowers...to make a donation to sue ryder(thorpe hall hospice) who took care of alan towards the end.
These can be made via cheque or by doing so online.
im happy to send a cheque from my personal account if people would like to paypal donations to myself...or if there is a possibility of using the same account as all the passionford member fees go to...that would be fine too.
Ive just had it confirmed that its family flowers only at the funeral...but they would like anyone that would of sent flowers...to make a donation to sue ryder(thorpe hall hospice) who took care of alan towards the end.
These can be made via cheque or by doing so online.
im happy to send a cheque from my personal account if people would like to paypal donations to myself...or if there is a possibility of using the same account as all the passionford member fees go to...that would be fine too.
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With this in mind, maybe people can donate directly instead. Here is the address: http://www.suerydercare.co.uk/getinvolved/donation.asp
#27
He took so much Banter off me, and he always gave back just as good as he got. I could spend hours on end on this forum having a laugh with him. There where times when I would need to be somewhere, and I would be late or not turn up because I was talking to him. He was such an amazing person, I had so much respect for the way he battled his illness.
Benni.
Benni.
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From above...
With this in mind, maybe people can donate directly instead. Here is the address: http://www.suerydercare.co.uk/getinvolved/donation.asp
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Last I heard (on here, one of his last posts, November time) he'd had an operation, was starting on soft food, back on the road to recovery and happy he got his pubes back! Was going to meet up at the Essex/Suffolk meet when he moved to Colchester, before that horrible disease got a grip on him and ruined his plans, really got to me to hear that he'd passed away
Sending over some ££'s
Sending over some ££'s
Last edited by cabrio zo; 17-03-2008 at 07:28 PM.
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