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Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 21:48
by A_T
Thank you for all your kind words for Frank, I shall be taking your lovely comments to Jane on Saturday and a copy will be sent to his parents....

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 22:03
by fairweather-ned
What can I say that hasn't already been said. The biking world has lost another faithful servant.

Frank did a lot for me, inspiring me to continue learning to ride after a failed test result. If it wern't for him I would have sold my bike along time ago.

Ill never forget the summer of 2004 when Frank, Hassy and I went bumming round cornwall "just because". (Hassy and I were in a car!)

Thoughts and Best Wishes to Jane and his family.

Rhys

sad day

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 22:15
by jonoono69
:cry:
so sorry to hear about the loss of a dear freind, Frank.
although i did not know him personally,
from what i read about him on the site, is a man who will be sadly mist.

My thoughts go out to his family and friends :cry:

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 22:18
by bikerchic30
I didn't know frank but this is a tragic loss he was obviously well loved fun loving guy, my thoughts are with all his family and friends,

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 22:36
by svr-ash
Found the road closed yesturday on the way to work, first thoughts was Frank, never thought it would be true.

Seriously bad news

Very sorry to hear this

Will be dropping flowers there on the way to work tommorrow

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 22:50
by Leroy
I feel physically sick when i read stuff like this ..

What can be said ... Thoughts with all his family

R.I.P Frank :(

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 22:54
by yellowrsvr
:( :( :(
R.I.P Frank

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 22:56
by apriliamadmatt
RIP FRANK :(

FRANK- A LOVELY KIND MAN, WHO I THINK INSPIRED ALOT OF US WITH HIS ABILITY TO MAKE SO MANY FRIENDS SO EASILY!

frank may you rest in peace, we will all be thinking of you, SWB wouldnt be what it is without you. :cry:

(maybe a memorial ride or something could be arranged for frank, i think he would like that)

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 23:17
by gareth
gutting!!!!

I never met the guy, but seemed like a good bloke, well liked among the riders.

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 23:25
by jason
I only met frank once on a rideout, I remember chatting to him on the Torpoint ferry - sort of guy who could never fail to leave an impression. Friendly and warm from the off.

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 23:26
by 1blue
I'm glad those who never met him realise that Frank was a very special man.

We can never manage to tell you just how we all respected him, but I never heard a bad word about him.

There aren't many well know people you can say that about.

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 23:28
by baskie
met this guy on my second pub meet, and the beefeater on marshmills. was a top bloke, funny. down to earth. couldnt say a bad word about him. sound geeza. a [Censored] big shame. i dont know him well at all, only known him from the forum and met him once. but still a [Censored] shame. never wish anything like this on anyone. top bloke. thoughts obviously go out with all the family, and everyone that knows him.

thinking of u bud,

matt

Posted: Jan 5th, '06, 23:30
by Drifter1999
Only actually spoke to Frank a couple of times, but very saddened by this tragic turn of events. Deepest sympathy to his family, and indeed his 'extended family' here on this site.

Ted

Posted: Jan 6th, '06, 00:04
by pedro
Never met frank but pegs are down for the rest of jan. hate to see one of us go!

Big sorry to his family RIP bud

Posted: Jan 6th, '06, 00:04
by RogerSmith
Can't believe it, so sureal... totally gutted, lost for words :cry:

The loss of one is a loss to us all; Frank was a one-off whose friendliness, kindness, honesty and integrity gained mine and others instant respect. You will be dearly missed my friend.

R.I.P. Frank you'll always live on in our memories.