thats **** man , didnt no the guy but r i p
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thats **** man , didnt no the guy but r i p
R I P mate
Haven't been on here for a long while, but Ive just been told about this by Rick......
Back in the day we shared a common interest in breeze blue novas (and square number plates at one time lol ), we chatted all the time, and I also sold him the very last part i had left from my breeze blue SRi, which were my manta 400 mirrors.
As it happens, I also put him in touch with my friend who sold him his red nova turbo you see posted earlier in the thread, and it was me who found his treasured B123ENY number plate at a DVLA auction and told him about it, which he was chuffed to bits to buy..
I hadn't spoken to him in a few years- mainly due to me selling my nova, and no longer using MSN messenger- so I had no idea he had cancer :(
Without a doubt, one of the nicest, friendliest and most helpful guys you could ever hope to meet.
RIP mate :(
Very sad news indeed, remember reading a while back he was fighting cancer (i think Breeny himself posted it), then saw a few pics of him on facebook. Just goes to show yet again how quickly life's can change :(
RIP Greame Breen
Condolences to all who knew him..
I'm afraid I didn't..
RIP
Terrible loss. I didn't meet him in person, but I had a couple of short conversations with him, as did my ex. Will always very highly of him too. Cancer is a pretty hard thing to have to deal with too, not only for yourself but for those round you.
I'd certainly be up for a fundraiser or some form of memorial piece.
R.I.P Breeny, you will be missed mate.
R.I.P mate. I remember his car well, one that was ahead of the fashions.
Count me in to any fund raising, lost a couple family members to it recently so I'm more than happy to contribute, or to any wreath if someone is going to take it on to organise something
i personally think both a wreath and show dedicated to fund raising in his name
Gone but not forgotten. Some people get dealt a rotten hand in this life and for much of his tragically shortened life he had to shoulder the burden of ill health. I never once heard him complain. He was a big part of the early days on Novaload, a thoroughly decent person and will remain in the many happy memories that many of us hold from that period. R.I.P Breeny.