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Re: Linnet44

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Dave

I am so sorry for your loss of a great detecting buddy, I did not know terry, linnet44 and by going threw these replys on this forum he had a lot of pals and one big family. what you should remember dave and forum members that detected with him, he will be there with you everytime you go detecting, watching you, and making sure you dont find all those hammies by yourself's.

Dave, terry, linnet44 will be missed on the forums by all...

god bless, and rest in peace terry, linnet44 where ever you are detecting.....


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Re: Linnet44

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mark kent wrote:daft question but is it possable we could have a whip around for a wreath or is it to late.
Nice of you to suggest that, I suppose that would have to be up to the Administrators, but it is not too late I am waiting for a call from the coroners office to inform me of the date of the service because I would like to attend. If they find no family it will probably just be a service?

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Re: Linnet44

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Dave

My thoughts to Terry's family and to you for losing a great detecting friend. I only recently started posting any quantity of submissions on this Forum, but Linnet was often courteous in his replies and came across as a true gent. I will not have the pleasure of meeting Terry in person but hope in his next life the fields are full of Staters and hammered gold.

Best wishes

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If you do open a paypal account or similar for a wreath then I am sure I and many more would happily put a few pennies in to a fund, hopefully the administrators can let you do that but aware there are issues and rules they have to abide by

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Re: Linnet44

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blimey............what tragic news!

I only knew Terry on the forum but I enjoyed having some banter with him and almost felt I knew him as his wit was similar to my own!

A great loss to the forum...........very sad!
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Re: Linnet44

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Can't believe it, a total shock !

Please pass on my sincerest condolences to his family and to yourself dave.

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sorry to hear the sad news i only knew him from his posts like a lot of others,but i feel like ive lost a mate.r.i.p.
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Re: Linnet44

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Sad news I chatted briefly with him as nearly bought a second machine from him on here, nice honest guy sympathy to his family & friends
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Very sad news - condolences to family and friends.

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Sad news indeed, he'll be sorely missed. RIP Terry
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Re: Linnet44

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So sorry to hear sad news, RIP Terry :(

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Re: Linnet44

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Very sad news , one of the good ones.

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Re: Linnet44

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i too only knew linnet from this site but feel that i knew him personally.

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Re: Linnet44

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iam gutted, you will be missed by all . you might have been small but you were massive on here. sleep tight mate :cry:

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Re: Linnet44

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Always sad to hear of the loss of one of our own. May the detecting gods look after him now. :(
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Re: Linnet44

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Its hard to say How shocked I am, never thought opening this post would leave me like this,
A sad day, he will be missed.

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