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Status Replies posted by jamie92208
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Hello, Mal's wife Gabe here.
Really very sorry for being the bearer of the worst news, but Mal died on Monday 18 March at 9.40pm. His children Cat, Fin and I and his best friend (my brother Vic) were all with him, here at our new home in Ancrum Bank. It was so very tranquil. So tranquil in fact that it took me and Fin ten minutes to be absolutely sure Mal really wasn't breathing, he looked so serene and calm. But he was definitely ready to go. All medical and caring staff said how content he looked, wrapped comfortably in all the warm wishes of all those who loved him, from both near and far.
A celebration of his life will be held at Mortonhall Crematorium, Edinburgh on
Thursday 28 March at 12 noon to which all are warmly invited.
I've been working hard all week getting his funeral arrangements sorted and his celebrant, Onie Tibbitt, is keen to get close friends to share the funny things he said or did that exemplified the kind of man he was. You guys were a massive part of his life. He was very close to you. Many is the time he would leave your forum with a moist eye telling me some sad news, or, much more often, with a chuckle. Sadly, you are the guys with whom I have least connection as I have never met or spoken, or indeed communicated in any meaningful way with any of you apart from the briefest of updates while Mal was in Basingstoke after his major op in February last year.
You guys may have been a facet of his life which was an entire mystery to me but now it is time to unveil the mystery. It is clear, as Onie and I have pored over Mal's lifetime, that the theme of Railways surfaces time and time again as a major focus in his life. Apart from your friendships, I would love to receive sentence or two from you guys explaining the significance of trains in general and RM in particular to Mal.
It is one of my biggest regrets that Mal never achieved his long-held ambition to set up his own model railway here in our new home. Who knows, in the fullness of time, I may even pick up that challenge, but don't hold your breath or you may turn blue and keel over and I've had more than enough of that thank you.
If any of you would like to contribute your thoughts, Onie is happy to get in touch with you for a chat, or you could email her anecdotes of funny things he said, or things he did which seemed to exemplify his character, before 5pm Monday 25th March so she can start compiling a tribute in good time. Onie's email address is celebrant@onietibbit.com, so feel free to email her direct, or if you would rather chat, let her know and she can arrange a convenient time.
And in case you don't know it already, our new address is 1 Ancrum Bank, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 3AY, tel 0131 660 1609. My mobile is 07563557310. I’ll be shutting Malcolm’s email and phone contracts down at some point, so remember to delete him from your contacts list, but feel free to please add me if you wish ;-)
I know you will understand that I have my hands full. So please don't be overly concerned if I don't acknowledge any replies on the forum for a couple of days. Once I can stop juggling balls while unicycling, and once things start to feel a bit more settled, if it is not too presumptuous, I look forward to logging in and maybe getting to know you guys a wee bit.
Gabe
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Dear Gabe, Cat and Fin,
I'm very sorry to hear the news about Mal. As I sit here in France at breakfast I am looking South West and when the sun gets round this evening I will be raising a glass of amber nectar from Scotland in his memory. Though I never met Mal face to face I feel privileged to have known him via the wonderful world of ER's. I wish you all all the best for the future and if you do ever decide to take the plunge and build his model railway, rest assured that there will be plenty of support and guidance available here.
My thoughts will be with you all on the 28th.
Jamie
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Decisons to make, do I listen to the test match or watch the Tour de France.
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What a terrible way to finish the day, after the hordes had departed the boss and I doscivered that there was half a bottle of Prosecco left and it wouldn't fit in the fridge so we had to finish it.
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Just had orders from SWMBO to assist her in finishing a bottle of sloe gin that she thinks may be past it's sell by date, handed a glass and told take a big slug then I'll fill it up. It's a hard job but someone's got to do it.
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Just got back from 4 days on the trains in S wales. Have completed all the passenger lines in GB.
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I only started doing it seriously after I retired in 2002 and a mate and I have done it together going off 5 or 6 times a year. We both needed S wales so we bit the bullet and got a 4 day Flexi pass down there this week and pas outs from the domestic authorities. I also needed Thingley Junc to Bradford S Junc via Melksham and did that yesterday before we came home. I've kept a log since 2004 and we were going through it last night on the way back north. A lot of great memories. Now w...
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Decision time. Do I stay playing on the computer or do some tidying in the modelling room to try and find a workbench or floor.
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Can I teach Minnie the cat to be a better typist when she walks across the keyboard. Shes's managed to shut the computer down once and objected to me reading a thread and not paying her attention, or possibly getting her her tea.
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To my swollen and sore thumb please give me a break.
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I'm sure I've just seen the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse.
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Accidentally ordered too many wheels for my wagon kit, ah well, might as well buy another wagon kit!
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I called. You weren't there.
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Has put the most recent purchases in a cupboard: out of sight and trying to not let them distract me further.
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Why is correcting artwork for etches such a ballache. I suppose it's worth it in the end.
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Did you know that Karl Marx once worked at Sainsbury's cheese counter
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Just found an excellent Mk1 Triumph 2.5PI for next to nothing...might put a hold on the modelling budget for a while
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Sat in the shade in the entracne to my garage soldering relays. 7 out of 15 done so far.
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Spent an enjoyable hour at the Thames Valley Model Rail Expo this afternoon - good to meet Andy Y and Jamie among others.
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Decisions, decisions, what to do thios evening. 1. Sit on the sofa nad suffer Strictly and the X factor, 2, start the 3rd book in the Steig larsson trilogy or 3, finally take the plunge and start soldering the platform awning supports into a structure.