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  1. #1
    Northernspark Guest
    I can't believe it, Pete was only about 56.

    Always helping out at the club, sharing his knowledge, do owt for you would Pete.

    Spent many an afternoon wittering away with him up at the club about this and that.

    Rest in peace mate.

    Steve

  2. #2
    Gary C Guest
    On behalf of Sammie and me - I can only echo what has been said above.

    We got to know him at the Worlds where he was Marshalling and he was a great help to us.

    One of lifes gentlemen.
    RIP

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Location
    Nottingham
    Posts
    26,146
    Respects and condolences to friends and family.

    As posted above, the sport has lost a Gentleman.

    Richard
    "Improvise, adapt and overcome."

    I can count to potato.

  4. #4
    LouisCorney Guest
    Like Gary I can only echo what has been said.

    To say he wasn't very well you would never had known it; his attitude to life was quite inspirational.

    Very fond memories of sitting chatting to him and the friendly banter we use to enjoy.

    A sad loss to the sport,

    My condolences to family and friends

  5. #5
    dwb Guest
    The funeral will be at 2 o'clock Tuesday 18/10/05 at Huddersfield crematorium

    Petes wishes was for donations to be made to the (lifeboat appeal , or kidney research) rather than flowers,

    we will be taking a collection at Redfearn Saturday and Sunday ,for anyone wishing to make a donation
    all the proceeds from our club shoot on Saturday will go towards the donation

    Everything has already been said , the is only thing I had to say ,Pete we are already missing you

    DWBaines

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    huddersfield, west yorkshire
    Posts
    227
    I found out today the news of Pete.
    It knocked me for 6!

    When myself and a friend joined Redfearns a year ago, Pete was on hand from the start.
    He spent a good few hours helping us zero our scopes and shimming the mounts.
    Giving us pointers on our shooting or telling us a great tale and having a laugh.
    He was a true old fasioned gentleman, eager to help anyone with the biggest heart of gold i have ever known in a man of such ill health.
    He had such passion for the sport.

    As someone said his attitude to life was inspirational
    He will be sadly missed

    R.I.P. Pete

    Andy Smith/Andy Corrigan
    LIFE IS NOT COMPLICATED........
    SOCIETY JUST MAKES IT THAT WAY!!!!

  7. #7
    dead centre Guest
    I never knew Pete but by reading these posts he was well admired and will be sadly missed.

    R.I.P Pete from a fellow airgunner.

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