Thinking of you all and sorry I could not be there in person today. Lots of love, Sandra, Frank, Aaron, Ava & Maidie xx
With grateful thanks to Rod for his huge contribution and his calm efficiency whilst running so many bridge events in Cornwall. Please could you pass on my sincere condolences to his family - and apologies for going to the wrong crematorium this morning.
Our love and thoughts are with you today
With fond memories of a fine man and excellent bridge player
Thanks for everything
In memory of my Uncle Rod who I will miss very much
Thoughts are with all Rod's family at this difficult time.
Your help, knowledge, wisdom and your general interest in running a successful Bridge Organisation will be sorely missed by all those members who knew and respected you. May you rest in peace.
Rod has been one of the most respected people involved in Cornish bridge over the past 30+ years. For 20 of those years he was our leader and many bridge players in and around Helston have so very much to be thankful to Rod for, with his devotion to the game and the Club. When he stepped down from that role Rod continued to direct for the Cub with his quiet, gentlemanly authority. Thank you Rod. You are missed.
Thinking of you all xx
In memory of Rod, our friend, our neighbour, we will miss your humour, your chats over the wall, we will simply miss you.
Rest in peace old friend, bridge partner and shipmate.
Always enjoyed your company, and your expertise in all things bridge.
So sorry to hear this news. Love to you all.
Fair winds and following seas, shipmate.
Every Word Rod spoke was always worth listening to. He was Just Great. Can't believe he is Gone. Sorry, Family Some of my best days due to Rod's organising abilities
RCKB ....Rod,your favourite.Thank you.
Alex and Fiona. We first met in 1967 and have many happy memories to treasure
Thinking of you all xxx
A gentleman at and away from the table. Will be greatly missed.
Have over 50 years of memories of Rod which are treasured
Good memories of a real gentleman and for all he did for Helston Bridge Club
In tribute to Rod, a true gentleman.