Jerry Hipkiss Posted October 3, 2007 Posted October 3, 2007 (edited) Had a sad phone call from Steve "Budgie" Burgess this morning, informing me that Sue Paris (Susie Campbell as she was in the 70's) has passed away. Sue was one of our crowd, Micky Beatons girlfriend at the time, and we shared countless journeys to Yate. Although not on the scene, I used to see her fairly often in town, so this news is gutting. My thoughts are with hubby Alan and all her family and friends. Here's a memory of happier times, Yate 1979, Sue is top row to the right of Alison Playfair. Edited October 3, 2007 by Jerry Hipkiss
Dave Thorley Posted October 3, 2007 Posted October 3, 2007 (edited) Hi Jerry Sad news indeed, a true lady. I haven't seen Sue since the 70's, but great memories of her giving out sound advice, which of course I ignored. My condolences to the family Dave Edited October 3, 2007 by Dave Thorley
Guest alison Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 (edited) Had a sad phone call from Steve "Budgie" Burgess this morning, informing me that Sue Paris (Susie Campbell as she was in the 70's) has passed away. Sue was one of our crowd, Micky Beatons girlfriend at the time, and we shared countless journeys to Yate. Although not on the scene, I used to see her fairly often in town, so this news is gutting. My thoughts are with hubby Alan and all her family and friends. Here's a memory of happier times, Yate 1979, Sue is top row to the right of Alison Playfair. I spoke with Budgie yesterday, and had a brief word with Alan too - just so shocked I didn't know what to say. Desperately sad. Sue was a really good mate back in the day - there was a time when Budgie and I were practically inseparable from Sue and Alan. I remember sitting in their old flat, slightly off our trees on something or other, and us sending off for an Elvis box set advertised on TV because we thought we ought to expand our musical horizons ! Eeek - a forgotten embarassing secret but it's making me smile just thinking about it because it was something silly and shameful that I shared with Sue, God bless her. I used to bump into her in Cheltenham every now and again and she was still smiling, still bubbly. She was always immaculately turned out, and as Dave said, a real lady. We all look so young and carefree in that picture Jerry - good times and really happy memories. Edited October 4, 2007 by alison
Cheltsoulnights Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 Had a sad phone call from Steve "Budgie" Burgess this morning, informing me that Sue Paris (Susie Campbell as she was in the 70's) has passed away. Sue was one of our crowd, Micky Beatons girlfriend at the time, and we shared countless journeys to Yate. Although not on the scene, I used to see her fairly often in town, so this news is gutting. My thoughts are with hubby Alan and all her family and friends. Here's a memory of happier times, Yate 1979, Sue is top row to the right of Alison Playfair. Sad news indeed, our hearts go out to Al and family We will be playing her favourite tune on Saturday Night in respect. Pete & Mel French
Guest alison Posted October 6, 2007 Posted October 6, 2007 Pete/Jerry At the Sarrys tonight can you please let peple know that the funeral is at 12 o'clock on Friday 12th October at Cheltenham Crematorium, then drinks afterwards at the Somerset Arms. Family flowers only and to wear bright colours, not black. Thanks Ali
Cheltsoulnights Posted October 8, 2007 Posted October 8, 2007 Pete/Jerry At the Sarrys tonight can you please let peple know that the funeral is at 12 o'clock on Friday 12th October at Cheltenham Crematorium, then drinks afterwards at the Somerset Arms. Family flowers only and to wear bright colours, not black. Thanks Ali done
Cheltsoulnights Posted October 8, 2007 Posted October 8, 2007 done Just been told, after drinks are now at the london inn. london rd prking opposite behind the chemists
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