Caporegime
- Joined
- 1 Dec 2010
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- Welling, London
Glad it all went well.
Great service today
Been a long time reader of overclockers and he was always on about pc building,the thing we first began talking about when he became my partner at work
The world is certainly at a loss without him
Hi
Im new to this forum as off a few minutes ago. Today i attended dans funeral, it was a lovely service i thought, and meeting some of his family abd friends was very nice. Id never heard of this forum until one of his close friends mentioned it when i introduced myself. He showed me the link and said you should create an account and have a read through some of dans legendary threads and all the nice comments people have left for him.
he was a great lad who i got on very well with straight away when he joined our company “British Gypsum”. He and i would chat about cars and life itself mainly, he had a great outlook on life and i found him very funny and shared the same sarcastic dry humour. Reading some of his threads tonight at work has made me laugh but also made me realise how much of a character he was and will be dearly missed.
RIP Dan.
Very true, a few of the more prominent members are well remembered and acknowledged but it would - maybe - be good to have a garden of remembrance types thread/section perhaps?Having been on here a number of years, it is very somber knowing that posters, even some I have disagreed with thoroughly, have passed away with no acknowledgement. Glad DannyW got a thread because people were aware.
On talking to the staff here I’m far more aware of what happened now, so very needless.
Basically he ploughed into an hgv low loader that was sat with its rear end across his carriageway, it had left the tool hire company and pulled across the dual carriageway and was waiting to turn right onto the opposite carriageway.What did happen?