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    Today was the day they brought my boss home. He died on the 12 December, aged 96 - the oldest peer of the realm. He's being buried on Monday, with all the pomp and circumstance normally awarded to royalty. But today they brought his remains in the coffin to lie in state over the weekend in the marble hall where I work. And I was asked to be present, along with his immediate family, when they brought him in. This will be a day I won't forget in a hurry - fairly unique!
    Stephen

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    Re: A strange day at work

    Stephen,

    I expect you must feel honoured to have been included in what is, after all, a very private family moment.

    Regards
    Graham

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    • #3
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      I read his obituary over Christmas on the Telegraph web site. It sounds like he packed a lot into his 96 years and kept active in society long beyond the time most people have quietly taken a back-seat. He must have had some interesting anecdotes, I hope he shared some of them so that they are not forgotten.

      A day to remember indeed!

      Cheers,

      JohnGG

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by JohnGG View Post
        I read his obituary over Christmas on the Telegraph web site. It sounds like he packed a lot into his 96 years and kept active in society long beyond the time most people have quietly taken a back-seat. He must have had some interesting anecdotes, I hope he shared some of them so that they are not forgotten.

        A day to remember indeed!

        Cheers,

        JohnGG
        Post a link JohnGG I was trying to find out a bit about him and was not getting very far.

        Regards

        Gavin

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        • #5
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          We found that the Times obit. gives a better idea of the man!

          http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/com...cle5366854.ece
          Stephen

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            Originally posted by gno View Post
            Post a link JohnGG I was trying to find out a bit about him and was not getting very far.

            Regards

            Gavin
            Here's a link to the Telegraph piece: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obit...and-March.html

            Cheers,

            JohnGG

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            • #7
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              Thanks Stephen and John for the links,

              I did like the anecdotes about the golf buggy and guarding the royal turd very amusing.

              He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

              Gavin

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              • #8
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                Lovely obit in the times there, I enjoyed reading that. He was, indeed, a great man, and will be sorely missed I am sure.
                John

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                • #9
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                  He did that when he was 95. He staggered to the back door of the house (about a mile away through the woods) and we had to look for the buggy. It took an hour to locate it (literally upside down in a deep water-filled ditch) and a day to recover it!

                  Originally posted by gno View Post
                  I did like the anecdotes about the golf buggy

                  Gavin
                  When we're in the pub I'll tell you the tale about his hearing aids. It can't be printed!!
                  Stephen

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                    hearing aids

                    did they end up in the false teeth glass on his bedside table <g>
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                      Oh no, it involves where he put the batteries! And he said he could then hear better.

                      Originally posted by DerekW View Post
                      hearing aids

                      did they end up in the false teeth glass on his bedside table <g>
                      Stephen

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by StephenL View Post
                        We found that the Times obit. gives a better idea of the man!

                        http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/com...cle5366854.ece
                        Thanks for this link, Stephen, it was an interesting and fitting tribute to a great man to whom, through his lifelong dedication to conservation, we all owe a debt of gratitude.
                        John

                        "A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau

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                        • #13
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                          Update - the funeral was yesterday and went off very well. He was borne through the grounds on a simple farmers cart (the cart, not the farmer) drawn by a single dray horse to Aberlady church. I could not attend the service as I was on "house" duty supervising the 35 catering staff. About 400 people came back to the house afterwards for hot nibbles and drink. Towards the end of the day all the estate staff gathered at one end of the house and gave the old man a good seeing off, involving much alcohol! Thank goodness I'm not working today.
                          Stephen

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                          • #14
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                            It sounds as if it was the sort of send off he'd have appreciated.
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