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    Very sad news, Alan was a true gentleman, he was the guy that got me on the road to ruin with valve rolling, we spent many a happy hour or two rolling valves back in the day

    RIP Alan
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    For anyone who would like to attend and pay "last respects" to Alan, the funeral details are as follows --

    4th September at 11.40am at Stourbridge Crematorium, South Road DY8 3RQ.

    Followed by an informal gathering and drink in celebration of Alan's life at H Porter & Sons, Old Church House, 60 South Road DY8 3UJ.

    Alan's daughter, Andra, says that anyone who knew Alan is welcome to attend and will be made most welcome!
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    As you say Alan was a decent human being met him a few times, even repaired a couple of items for him over the years, he came to see back in 2006 when we were in Malvern.

    Best wishes to the family
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    Oh no,no,no. I can't believe this. I've been to Alan's and he's been to mine a couple of times. We regularly email and text about hifi and football. I'm gutted.
    RIP Alan. One if the nicest fellas I've ever met, even though you were a West Ham fan. I'll think about you lots over the next few months Al. Sleep well old chum.
    Gutted.

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    It has been suggested to me that it would be a nice idea if a few of Alan's "audio buddies" got together and sent some flowers to the funeral.
    I think it's a great idea, especially as it looks like I won't be able to attend the funeral.

    Interflora seem to provide a good service for this type of thing.
    https://www.interflora.co.uk/categor...iAAEgLDPvD_BwE
    For £45 or £50 a nice looking floral arrangement can be delivered to the funeral parlour.

    If anyone has suggestions for suitable wording for the accompanying card I would be very grateful!


    I will co-ordinate this.
    If anyone would like to contribute to this please PM me and I will give you details of how to provide funds.

    Any excess monies will be donated to a charity - I will get in contact with Alan's daughter and ask her views on a suitable charity.
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    Very nice idea Jerry and count me in as discussed.

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    I didn't know Alan, but its sad when anyone passes. Condolences to family and friends. Sounds like a nice guy.
    Regards Neil

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