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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:53 am
by Armortek
Hi All,

Mark and I have every sympathy and understanding with this discussion and like you all have been affected by this unforgiving disease. Mark lost his father to cancer and I lost my brother in law. My own father had cancer earlier this year and has so far won the ‘battle’.

Having said this with the exception of this post, Mark and I prefer to keep our ‘business’ and ‘personal’ life as separate as possible and prefer unless the cause is related to ‘work’ such as the tank museum to give personally to charity.

We are quite happy for you as customers to use this forum if you wish to arrange a charitable event.

Gill and Mark

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:30 pm
by Stewart Ashton
I wish to say a big thankyou to all of you who posted and messaged me
regarding Jackies death. She died without pain and many contributions have been made to the macmillan nurses who perform a fantastic job? Not really the right word but you all know what I mean!

The funeral was absolutely fabulous and made more so by a truly dedicated reverand (forgive all my spelling mistakes) who has read three previous eulogies for me.

Death is a popular event in my family :cry:

Ah well! Back to 1/6 scale vehicles. I wish all you Armotek builders all the success you all deserve. These vehicles are fantastic feats of engineering and my hat is of to Mark and Gill and all thier employees :)

This may well be my final post (I hope not) as at 2 hours ago I had more bad news!

Not to worry as I am used to this sort of event as I used to be a senior accident investigator with the Lancashire Constabulary!

Yes :lol: I was a COP 8)

And proud of it :D

Regards Stewart Ashton