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    Hi Shipmates, Laurie R280948 pass-away some of his ships {wartime} The,Hermatis, Fort La Cloche, Empire Sands ,Cape Sable, port phillip . and The Clearpool...Lifes Storms are over Youll' suffer no more you dropped, your anchor on the peacefull shore I will miss you shipmate...

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    Hi Louis,
    So sorry to hear of your mate Laurie, you have written so much about him in the past I felt that I knew him.
    I will have a tot of rum and drink to him.
    Condolences to all his friends and family
    Brian.

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    louis sorry to hear of your mate ....he lived a life of his times which many would have loved ...to see the world and have true comrade ship ...he was a man of his times ......sorry to hear your sad news regards cappy

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    Sorry to hear that Louis , I read the fiddlers green poem to a widow of an ex seafarer a whilst ago , and she said , she truely hoped that is where all ex seafarers end up , sailing a virtual sea . My sincerest condolences
    Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 )

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    you beat me to it brian. i also felt that i knew him as lou was always talking about him. hope he had a good send off. R.I.P.
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    Thanks for the post amigo, thoughts are with Laurie and his family.

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    Sorry to hear that news, always sad to hear of departed friends, Regards KT

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    Hi shipmates, Thank you all for your kind words and thoughts, he will have a proper "Merchant navy send off" he has many good friends and family , All I hope they dont ask me to do The talk at the service, he was one of the very best...

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    if they do ask you louis just tell it like it was.....emotion and all regards cappy

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    Hi Louis, just read this poem at his funeral,

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    A Sailor Died Today.

    He was getting old and paunchy
    and his hair was falling fast
    and he sat around the alehouse
    telling stories about the past.

    of a war that he had fought in
    and the deeds that he had done
    in his exploits with his buddies
    heroes everyone

    and tho`sometimes to his neighbours
    his tales became a joke
    all his buddies listened
    for they knew whereof he spoke

    But we`ll hear his tales no longer
    an old Sailor has passed away
    and the worlds a little poorer
    for a sailor died today.

    He wont be mourned by many
    just his children and his wife
    for he lived a very ordinary
    very quiet sort of life

    He held a job and raised a family
    quietly going on his way
    and the world won`t note his passing
    tho` a Sailor died today

    When politicians leave this earth
    their bodies lie in state
    while thousands note their passing
    and proclaim that they were great

    Papers tell of their life stories
    from the time when they were young
    but the passing of a Sailor
    goes unnoticed and unsung.


    Is the greatest contribution
    to the welfare of our land
    some jerk who breaks his promise
    and cons his fellow man?

    Or the ordinary person
    who in times of war and strife
    goes off to serve their country
    and offers up their life.


    The politicians stipend
    and the style in which he lives
    are sometimes disproportionate
    to the service that he gives.

    While the ordinary Sailors
    who offered up their all
    is paid off with a medal
    and perhaps a pension small

    It`s so easy to forget them
    for it is so long ago
    that our Dads and uncles and brothers
    went to battle, but we know.

    It was not the politicians
    with their compromise and ploys
    who won for us our freedom
    that our country now enjoys

    Should you find yourself in danger
    with your enemies at hand
    would you really want some cop-out
    with his ever waffling stand?

    Or would you want a Sailor
    who has sworn to defend
    their home, their kin, and country
    and would fight until the end
    .
    He was just a common Sailor
    and his ranks are growing thin
    but his presence should remind us
    we may need his like again

    For when countries are in conflict
    then we find the Sailors part
    is to clean up all the troubles
    that the politicians start.

    If we cannot do him honour
    while he`s here to hear the praise
    then at least let`s give him homage
    at the ending of his days.

    For when countries are in conflict
    then we find the Sailors part
    is to clean up all the troubles
    that the politicians start

    If we cannot do him honour
    while he`s here to hear the praise
    then at least let`s give him homage
    at the ending of his days.
    .

    auther unknown,
    Brian
    Last edited by Captain Kong; 14th March 2014 at 02:35 PM.

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