The RIP Thread

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French referee Johan Hamel sadly passed away on Wednesday morning, aged 42, after he suffered a stroke during training on Tuesday.

He was a regular figure in French football, having officiated in Ligue 2 before being promoted to Ligue 1 in the 2016/17 season.

RIP <rose>
I have a problem with these "like" icons. Always feels as if you like what's happened to the subject of the post. There should be another option, maybe "so sad".
 
The great British actor Leslie Phillips passes at 98......Ding Dong.

A true master of his time
Just saw this and you're absolutely right Staines. Truly gifted.
I first remember seeing him in Carry On Nurse, which introduced me to the perhaps the funniest film franchise ever produced, and only last month was watching Carry On Constable.
He always appeared as the debonair, quasi upper class gent who exuded "cool".

Sad to hear of his passing, but at 98, quite a good innings. RIP.
 
Just saw this and you're absolutely right Staines. Truly gifted.
I first remember seeing him in Carry On Nurse, which introduced me to the perhaps the funniest film franchise ever produced, and only last month was watching Carry On Constable.
He always appeared as the debonair, quasi upper class gent who exuded "cool".

Sad to hear of his passing, but at 98, quite a good innings. RIP.

He was actually born into working class in Tottenham. Took elocution lessons as regional accents were frowned of in the theatre then.
 
20 years ago at this very time I’d just got home from work, only to get an urgent phone call that my old man had had a heart attack and was being rushed to hospital. Sped down to Ealing hospital and was ushered in to the waiting room, where after 5 minutes a Doctor came in and said the very sentence.
“I’m sorry, we did everything we could but sadly we couldn’t save him”

Still remember that sentence, still remember the feeling of shock and disbelief, and still remember seeing him laying there, looking older than his 59 years and lifeless.

RIP Dad……still miss ya x

PS I’m still trying to be a clever ****, that’s why no one like me
Touching Staines. :sad:
Even though it was 20 years ago, I understand that the grief never leaves. It may be blunted somewhat as life goes on, but memories always remain. Mostly good memories I hope.
I felt the same anguish and sorrow when my parents passed in 2010. Never forget those days. And like your dad, my dad appeared much, much more gaunt and frail than in life. :emoticon-0153-broke
Never forget him mate. And hope when we pass, we will get together with those who passed before. <hug>
 
He was actually born into working class in Tottenham. Took elocution lessons as regional accents were frowned of in the theatre then.
Yeah, heard that he was born in Spurs territory. Maybe that's why he went into acting, to get away from those, let's just say, less than delightful "commoners". (Trying hard not to swear here :emoticon-0127-lipss).
 
You may remember a couple of weeks ago on the West Brom Match Day thread I posted that I'd been in the local hospital all afternoon with aged mother and that it was a case of when and not if, well sadly the when was yesterday afternoon. She'd been in a deep sleep since Monday of last week and receiving palative care, in a way it was the best way to go as she simply went to sleep and never woke up....... She missed out on reaching her 101st birthday by just 12 days......

Although sad I'm ok with it all, she had a memorable life and lived far longer than anyone could imagine, being independent until 97 when a couple of falls took their toll, the last year wasn't great as she became more dependent on carers and was confined to a wheel chair, but when you get to that age you can't really expect to be in top notch health.......

We do things quickly here, and her cremation is tomorrow in Cork...... If you get a chance raise a glass around 3 o'clock.

Cheers all......
 
You may remember a couple of weeks ago on the West Brom Match Day thread I posted that I'd been in the local hospital all afternoon with aged mother and that it was a case of when and not if, well sadly the when was yesterday afternoon. She'd been in a deep sleep since Monday of last week and receiving palative care, in a way it was the best way to go as she simply went to sleep and never woke up....... She missed out on reaching her 101st birthday by just 12 days......

Although sad I'm ok with it all, she had a memorable life and lived far longer than anyone could imagine, being independent until 97 when a couple of falls took their toll, the last year wasn't great as she became more dependent on carers and was confined to a wheel chair, but when you get to that age you can't really expect to be in top notch health.......

We do things quickly here, and her cremation is tomorrow in Cork...... If you get a chance raise a glass around 3 o'clock.

Cheers all......
Really sad to hear that mate. Condolences and RIP.
You being near her as much as you were, I'm sure she would have felt your presence and given her comfort. Let's hope our children are as compassionate when our turn comes.
Again, heartfelt condolences to you Trammers. You've been a good son. <rose><rose><rose>:cry:
 
You may remember a couple of weeks ago on the West Brom Match Day thread I posted that I'd been in the local hospital all afternoon with aged mother and that it was a case of when and not if, well sadly the when was yesterday afternoon. She'd been in a deep sleep since Monday of last week and receiving palative care, in a way it was the best way to go as she simply went to sleep and never woke up....... She missed out on reaching her 101st birthday by just 12 days......

Although sad I'm ok with it all, she had a memorable life and lived far longer than anyone could imagine, being independent until 97 when a couple of falls took their toll, the last year wasn't great as she became more dependent on carers and was confined to a wheel chair, but when you get to that age you can't really expect to be in top notch health.......

We do things quickly here, and her cremation is tomorrow in Cork...... If you get a chance raise a glass around 3 o'clock.

Cheers all......

So sorry to hear that, Trammers. The end of an era for you, but it sounds like you can celebrate a long life, well lived. RIP
 
You may remember a couple of weeks ago on the West Brom Match Day thread I posted that I'd been in the local hospital all afternoon with aged mother and that it was a case of when and not if, well sadly the when was yesterday afternoon. She'd been in a deep sleep since Monday of last week and receiving palative care, in a way it was the best way to go as she simply went to sleep and never woke up....... She missed out on reaching her 101st birthday by just 12 days......

Although sad I'm ok with it all, she had a memorable life and lived far longer than anyone could imagine, being independent until 97 when a couple of falls took their toll, the last year wasn't great as she became more dependent on carers and was confined to a wheel chair, but when you get to that age you can't really expect to be in top notch health.......

We do things quickly here, and her cremation is tomorrow in Cork...... If you get a chance raise a glass around 3 o'clock.

Cheers all......

Condolences Trammers.
 
You may remember a couple of weeks ago on the West Brom Match Day thread I posted that I'd been in the local hospital all afternoon with aged mother and that it was a case of when and not if, well sadly the when was yesterday afternoon. She'd been in a deep sleep since Monday of last week and receiving palative care, in a way it was the best way to go as she simply went to sleep and never woke up....... She missed out on reaching her 101st birthday by just 12 days......

Although sad I'm ok with it all, she had a memorable life and lived far longer than anyone could imagine, being independent until 97 when a couple of falls took their toll, the last year wasn't great as she became more dependent on carers and was confined to a wheel chair, but when you get to that age you can't really expect to be in top notch health.......

We do things quickly here, and her cremation is tomorrow in Cork...... If you get a chance raise a glass around 3 o'clock.

Cheers all......

Never easy losing a parent regardless of age, but a great innings and a life well lived, I’d imagine. Sorry for your loss, Trams.
 
You may remember a couple of weeks ago on the West Brom Match Day thread I posted that I'd been in the local hospital all afternoon with aged mother and that it was a case of when and not if, well sadly the when was yesterday afternoon. She'd been in a deep sleep since Monday of last week and receiving palative care, in a way it was the best way to go as she simply went to sleep and never woke up....... She missed out on reaching her 101st birthday by just 12 days......

Although sad I'm ok with it all, she had a memorable life and lived far longer than anyone could imagine, being independent until 97 when a couple of falls took their toll, the last year wasn't great as she became more dependent on carers and was confined to a wheel chair, but when you get to that age you can't really expect to be in top notch health.......

We do things quickly here, and her cremation is tomorrow in Cork...... If you get a chance raise a glass around 3 o'clock.

Cheers all......
Respect Chris, I will certainly be raising a glass to a memorable life tomorrow. Take care mate and see you soon hopefully.
 
You may remember a couple of weeks ago on the West Brom Match Day thread I posted that I'd been in the local hospital all afternoon with aged mother and that it was a case of when and not if, well sadly the when was yesterday afternoon. She'd been in a deep sleep since Monday of last week and receiving palative care, in a way it was the best way to go as she simply went to sleep and never woke up....... She missed out on reaching her 101st birthday by just 12 days......

Although sad I'm ok with it all, she had a memorable life and lived far longer than anyone could imagine, being independent until 97 when a couple of falls took their toll, the last year wasn't great as she became more dependent on carers and was confined to a wheel chair, but when you get to that age you can't really expect to be in top notch health.......

We do things quickly here, and her cremation is tomorrow in Cork...... If you get a chance raise a glass around 3 o'clock.

Cheers all......

So sorry for your loss mate…..hope you can hang on to the memories of happy times
 
You may remember a couple of weeks ago on the West Brom Match Day thread I posted that I'd been in the local hospital all afternoon with aged mother and that it was a case of when and not if, well sadly the when was yesterday afternoon. She'd been in a deep sleep since Monday of last week and receiving palative care, in a way it was the best way to go as she simply went to sleep and never woke up....... She missed out on reaching her 101st birthday by just 12 days......

Although sad I'm ok with it all, she had a memorable life and lived far longer than anyone could imagine, being independent until 97 when a couple of falls took their toll, the last year wasn't great as she became more dependent on carers and was confined to a wheel chair, but when you get to that age you can't really expect to be in top notch health.......

We do things quickly here, and her cremation is tomorrow in Cork...... If you get a chance raise a glass around 3 o'clock.

Cheers all......
Condolences and All the best trammers
 
You may remember a couple of weeks ago on the West Brom Match Day thread I posted that I'd been in the local hospital all afternoon with aged mother and that it was a case of when and not if, well sadly the when was yesterday afternoon. She'd been in a deep sleep since Monday of last week and receiving palative care, in a way it was the best way to go as she simply went to sleep and never woke up....... She missed out on reaching her 101st birthday by just 12 days......

Although sad I'm ok with it all, she had a memorable life and lived far longer than anyone could imagine, being independent until 97 when a couple of falls took their toll, the last year wasn't great as she became more dependent on carers and was confined to a wheel chair, but when you get to that age you can't really expect to be in top notch health.......

We do things quickly here, and her cremation is tomorrow in Cork...... If you get a chance raise a glass around 3 o'clock.

Cheers all......
Sorry for your loss Trammers. Sincere condolences to you and all your family. Celebrate her life well Trammers. <rose>