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I hope that when we have all stopped crying, and such a wonderful man has been peacefully laid to rest, that we can all find a way to keep this wonderful site going financially.

 

Rooster UK was such an inspiration to many, and one of the reasons that we are still here.

 

I know that he would want us to keep going.

 

I hope that we can all help.

 

God bless you Bob. R.I.P. my friend.

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Caro / Tilly.....please give Rooster a nod from me on monday

 

i really miss seeing him about on here & im quite astounded by the effect of losing someone youve never met but 'knew' from an online forum has had

 

only a few weeks he was giving me advice on how to grow cuttings in the garden.....im willing those cuttings to take....i think of them as my Rooster plants :)

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I am so sad to hear this.I saw many of his posts and he was so helpful to many peope on here ,He will be greatly missed,

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Just read this. How sad. He was the voice of reason when I got carried away. Always there to explain why the Cagbot behaved like it did and he always made sense. At least where he has gone he wont be meeting any departed DCA people. They will all goe the other way.

 

God Bless

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R I P Rooster, my sincere condolences to his Family and Friends

 

didn't agree with many of your comments on many things maybe the big yin will see it your way:|

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That he did Tilly, a true gent you could have a laugh with.

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It was very moving and I wasn't sure if the young man in front of me was just laughing or if there were a few tears when this was played.

 

 

Like his life, Rooster's funeral raised a smile as the man himself did in life.

 

CAG got a mention as in his last few years, it played an important part in his life.

 

They say the sun shines on the righteous and it was certainly shining today.

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This are the flowers that were sent from CAG. The card reads:-

 

With Deepest Sympathy

 

We'll miss you Bob from the Consumer Action Group

 

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Oh I can feel my eyes welling up

 

God bless you bob.

 

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 R.I.P BOB aka ROOSTER-UK you have always been a Gent on these boards and you will be remembered for that.

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Thanks, Caro, for the photo of the flowers which look lovely. Looks like Bob had fine weather for his final journey too

 

It sounds like he knew exactly how he wanted to be remembered with the choice of music.

 

Rest in Peace Bob.

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