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  1. #1
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    Pete Jarret (2005)

    I am sorry to have to inform members of the death of Pete (Wornspring) Jarrett.
    Pete was a very active member of Redfearns Club and a competitor in many rounds of the U.K.H.F.T. series. Even when ill Pete would put 100% into every thing he did at the club and he is going to be greatly missed by everyone there.
    Steve Topp Brain-finger, Brain-finger, Finger- brain DOOH
    REDFEARNS FTC
    Air Arms Owners Club

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    Darren Petts Guest
    I'm shocked. I knew Pete was not a well man but I didn't think he was that bad. My thoughts are with his family and friends, and he'll be very much missed at Redfearns.

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    Sorry to hear this, condolences to his family.

    Regards,

    Matt

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    Gutting news

    Pete

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    Sniper 296 Guest
    It'll be a sad!

    Thoughts are with family!

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    Spent quite a bit of time talking to Pete over the last few months. He was always helping out setting up / marshaling etc.

    A sad day - he will be missed.

    Dave.

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    A sad loss to Redfearns and to our sport.

    I was a new member at Redfearns this year and was having trouble setting up my scope and
    without asking for any help, this old gent called Pete could see I was struggling. Very quickly my scope was taken off and then he shimmed up the mounts with bits and pieces of brass from his magic tool box and I was set up.
    A sad loss to Redfearns and to our sport.

    My condolences to family and friends.

    R.I.P. Pete

    Carl Whiting
    Last edited by baldy1; 13-10-2005 at 07:51 PM. Reason: spelling

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    That is indeed sad news.

    I had the great pleasure of shooting with him at the Lincoln round of UKAHFT this year - I found him to be a genuinely likeable man without a bad word to be said for anyone.

    Our community will be the worse for his passing, but would do well to remember his spirit.

    Rest in peace Pete

    ps: I hope they sort you out with that punka walla you wanted...

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    I am really sorry to hear this news. I met Pete at several UKAHFT shoots, he was a keen airgun shooter - he showed me several bits of silencer recently, with improvements at each successive shoot. He was an extremely likeable and gentle man. My condolences to his family and friends.

    Keith

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    Very sad news

    Just got back from my honeymoon this morning. I am totally gutted to hear the bad news, like everybody here I will missed him greatly. He has helped me to be a better airgunner. He is a true gentleman.

    Like Dave B said you don't how much you missed someone until they are gone.

    Rest in peace Pete

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