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raynaputi
21st September 2021, 17:36
It is with great sadness to announce here of the passing of one our most valuable members here, Arthur Little.

It has come to our attention yesterday about this sad news, based on a few posts of his family and relatives in his Facebook profile. We believe the funeral happened last month. We don't know what the circumstances were but this obviously was a shock to us (Keith and me) to be honest.

I know for sure our community here will miss him terribly. He is one of the few guys here who regularly posted no matter what/when. It is a great loss for us here.

Rest in peace Arthur. We will all miss you.

joebloggs
21st September 2021, 22:19
sad news Rayna, Arthur was a true gentleman and a stalwart on this forum for many years

I'll miss him as this forum will

RIP Arthur

fred
21st September 2021, 23:13
R.i.p

raynaputi
22nd September 2021, 01:10
sad news Rayna, Arthur was a true gentleman and a stalwart on this forum for many years

I'll miss him as this forum will

RIP Arthur

His last post here was on 7th August. And according to his son's post in FB, the funeral was just around 2 weeks after that date. :bigcry: It was Arthur's bday last weekend and the FB notification was the one that made Stevewool check his FB. He saw the posts and he was the one who informed Keith about it. Keith and I would've wanted to meet him in the past, but it's just quite far for us to travel going to Scotland. So we just regularly sent him Christmas cards. But I know he has met some members of the forum in the past.

I sent a PM to his son in FB extending our (on behalf of the forum) condolences to their family and to Myrna. Hopefully he reads it and know how his dad had been a well liked and respected member of this forum.

Steve.r
23rd October 2021, 20:39
RIP Arthur you will be sadly missed.

bigmarco
20th March 2022, 15:19
Just popped in for a catch up. So sad to read of Arthurs passing. RIP Arthur a true gentleman.

Rory
24th March 2022, 00:42
Just seen this post due to Bigmarco bring it back up to the top again. Very sad to hear of Arthur's passing. I only had the pleasure of meeting him once in person but came across as a very likeable man and easy going.
Sad news to read indeed.