Very sad news.
A genuinely inspirational man, Rod's passing is a great loss to the BBS.
+1 from me.
Very sad news.
A genuinely inspirational man, Rod's passing is a great loss to the BBS.
There's nothing I can add. RIP Rod. Your selfless attitude humbled me often. You've come to the end of the fight, but what a fight you gave.
22-05-201106:43 AM #65 Greenmachine
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Good morning chaps,
In order to 'finalise' this thread.
I had an appiontment with my Oncologist (a wonderful woman) last Friday afternoon. Because of my underlaying wish not to continue any further treatment, the meeting turned into a bit of a Heart-to-Heart. We discussed all sorts of topics which included what will happen to me in my final months then weeks. Hospices. Will it be the cancer that kills me or something that it induces ie organ failure or infection etcetera. And most importantly, time left.
She answered all these questions with tears in her eyes.
To say the least, I've had a bit of a reality check and I thought overall I had prepared myself quite well. I've already put my affairs in order regarding my house and ensuring my Wife is financially comfortable for as long as necessary. Anyway, its all sorted and done. So, I'm going to sit back, kick my heels and enjoy the sunny weather, the racket and devestation my Grand Daughters produce and be at peace with myself.
There you have it!
Rod
Last edited by Greenmachine; 22-05-2011 at 07:38 AM.
Lessons taught in blood are seldom forgotten.
Me. 1951 - 2012 with some luck!
I hope I can be as brave as him if I get a calling card before I go. I doubt it.
Much respect and RIP.
I did not know Rod but what a man RIP Mike
RIP Rod
Dave
........I only need the one. .22 Rapid Mk 2
"Not all those who wander are lost"
RIP Rod, humourous and brave to the end.
I was fortunate to meet Rod several times in the early days of the BBS meets / HFT early days at Lea Valley, Quarry, Frodsham and a meet at Baz's club in Kent.
He always had a great sense of humour and we enjoyed ourselves at these meets, sharing experiences of life as well as shooting.
His remarkable courage over the last year with his battle with Cancer was inspirational.
RIP Greenmachine.
I am sure you will join Supermick, Dave Lancashire, Roger Barrow and other BBS stalwarts who have preceeded you to the 'happy hunting grounds in the sky' !
Roger
...... Adapt....To......Survive.....
R I P, Top quality bloke. He will be missed by many.
RIP Rod. May your star shine brightly.
Elaine & Richard J.
You only have one body to live in, look after it.
May you Rest in Peace Rod...