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Sad News ... Allan's 100th Birthday

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Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 13 Mar 2024 18:15

A grand age for a grand chap.

R.I.P Allan.

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 13 Mar 2024 16:26

RIP Allan <3 <3

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 13 Mar 2024 16:09

<3 <3 <3

Florence61

Florence61 Report 13 Mar 2024 15:57

Aw so sad to hear this but 103 is an amazing age.

Ty Barry for sharing this with us.

Thinking of all his family
<3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 13 Mar 2024 14:43

R.I.P Allan. And thank you Barry for letting us know It doesn't seem three years since allan reached 100. But neither does it seem three years since my beloved OH died, but it is.

I hope that you are well Barry.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 13 Mar 2024 14:39

RIP, Allan <3

Barry_

Barry_ Report 13 Mar 2024 13:54

Hello, everyone. It's been a while since I last posted here on GenesReunited. 

However, I am posting within Allan's (birthday) thread to note that I was sadly advised last evening (Tuesday) that Allan - who was 103 (and almost a half!) quietly passed away last Saturday, 9th March 2024, at 8.30 PM. 
His daughter was at his bedside when he went into his eternal sleep. 

She told me that he gave a little cough ... and that was the final curtain for a very lovely and genuine man who was a real gentleman, and an old military fellow who served his country very well for several years. 

I am told his celebration of life will be private - family only per Allan's wishes - and I understand this has yet to be arranged. 

Allan was very pleased indeed - as were his daughter and his sons - that so many kind folk here on GenesReunited were very warm in their congratulations when I noted his 100th birthday and showed his numerous 100th birthday cards (that may still be seen per the links) dotted around his apartment. 

That's the end of an era ... and it is a sad "Goodbye" to a really lovely gentleman I have been delighted and honoured to know for a few short years. 

RIP, Allan.

My warm thanks to fellow readers here on GenesReunited for your warm input, too. 
Thank you.
Take care,

Barry 

Barry_

Barry_ Report 5 Oct 2021 14:34

Good Afternoon, Everyone!
Thank you so much for your lovely replies.
I have just spoken to Allan's son-in-law. He will be visiting Allan in hospital later today and will pass your good wishes to him.
Thank you for very kindly doing so.

Ann, I'm really so sorry to read of your sad loss.
My sincere condolences to you.
It's always a very great shock when we lose someone we love who is so close to us.

The weather is overcast and is 15.9º C at 9.35 AM.

Have a nice day ... and thank you again for your replies.
Take care.

Barry

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 5 Oct 2021 13:53

Happy Borthday, Allan.
Get well soon! <3

PatinCyprus

PatinCyprus Report 5 Oct 2021 12:29

Tell Allan we are all wishing a speedy recovery and soon back for a belated birthday party. <3

ZZzzz

ZZzzz Report 5 Oct 2021 10:54

Thank you Barry for the update, 101 is special too.
Give Allan my best wishes for a good and speedy recovery xx.
From Sue.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 5 Oct 2021 10:09

Thank you, indeed, Alan, and please give the ole boy my regards when you see him...per ardua ad astra...
I didn't know that about the temperatures but is now well instilled in whats' left of the memory banks!! my best wishes to you and yours across the pond....

certa cito...
Bob

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 5 Oct 2021 09:50

Lovely to read your update, Barry :-)

I do hope Allan makes a good recovery <3

Take care of yourself <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Oct 2021 08:36

Thanks for the update Barry. Poor Allan I do hope he is comfortable in hospital and not in pain. But a great age to reach 101. Hope that you yourself keep well Barry. It is a beautiful morning here in Gloucester (UK). I don't think you will know but sadly My lovely husband died last January. I will be pleased if the fine weather continues today as I am trying to keep up with the garden and this time of year it grows as fast as I cut it back. Unfortunately rain is forecast. Take care barry :-) <3

Barry_

Barry_ Report 5 Oct 2021 03:04

Hello, Folks! 
It's only lil' ole' me on a rare visit for a brief update! 
I trust everyone is well and also 'up to date' with both Covid jabs. 
I am rather surprised at those who do not wish to have jab(s). Each to their own, however! It's a personal choice.

First thing ... the answer for Bobtanian - never forget a pal. 
The complete answer to last year's question above re 68º F = 20º C ... This is the correct temperature for the photographer's 'darkroom'. 
It is most important for developing film and printing photographs that all chemicals are kept at this constant temperature for perfect results. 
Remember the clue I wrote ..."Any ideas developing?"
Now you know!! 
Darkrooms are exceedingly far and few between these days.
However, they ARE available (somewhere) for developing and printing ... if you can find one! 
We (all of us reading) were taught imperial measurements.
A teacher (presumably?) instilled into me at a very young age this (one and only) metric temperature of 20º C is equal to ('good old') 68º F. 
I have absolutely NO idea who or why back then! However, I have never forgotten it. 
That's my (true) story and I'm sticking to it!! 

Today, 5th October 2021, is my friend and neighbour Allan's 101st birthday.
He was the subject of this original post last year for his 100th birthday, you may recall.
I tried to speak to him yesterday so that I could arrange a time in the morning to take him a birthday card, along with my home-made cupcakes and banana bread which he likes. 
(I am delighted to know there IS someone who likes my baking! Mary Berry ... eat your heart out!) 
His son-in-law contacted me within the hour and told me Allan regrettably had a fall in his apartment very recently. He is presently in hospital nearby - possibly for a while - with a hip problem. 
How sad is his predicament at this age?
I do wish Allan well and a speedy recovery.

However, by remarkable co-incidence, I'd like to note to you that not only is Allan 101 ... but one of my fellow RAF Squadron Association Members in the UK was also 100 in mid September! 
It was also the annual squadron association reunion several days ago in Oxfordshire and I understand this dear well-retired airman attended. 
I have met and chatted with him at previous reunions, however.
Sadly, I could not attend this year.
I sent a birthday card to him almost a month ago; I do hope it arrived in time. 
He proudly served on the squadron when Short Sunderland flying boat aircraft was in service very many moons ago. 

You may not be too surprised when I say this squadron association member is ... of all names ... Alan!! 
Honestly!! 
Wanna live to be a Centurion? 
You are in with a very good chance if your name is Alan or Allan, it seems! 
I suggest: change your name by deed poll soonest! (Ladies perhaps become Alana!)
I believe these two lads will be very wise to buy a lottery ticket ASAP! 

I would like to wish A Very Happy Birthday to both Alan and Allan and thank these two dear gentlemen for their sterling service many years ago. 
I am truly proud to know each of you! 

That's All Folks!! 
Looney Tunes Cartoon ending words decades ago, I believe? Sometimes, the ole' memory ain't so sharp as I'd like her to be! 

(PS. There is a funny cartoon video going around where the Coyote FINALLY nails the Road Runner.
Yes, Siree! Dead as a dodo! 
You'll never guess the outcome. You'll have to watch it, however.) 

All the very best to everyone.
Take great care.
Best Wishes,
Barry

Sharron

Sharron Report 4 Nov 2020 14:59

Happy birthday to Allan and a big thank you for fighting for my freedom too.

Barry_

Barry_ Report 4 Nov 2020 14:41

Good afternoon, folks!
Thank you for your positive replies re Allan's birthday cards.
I hope to see Allan today if all goes well.

Bob, you are correct in your 'figurative' reply ... although this not what I was after.
There is one word above (clue: it's plural) to which these figures are (particularly so a few decades ago) important.
Any ideas developing?
Don't worry, I'll note the answer ... one day!
In the meantime ... "Your mission ..."

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 4 Nov 2020 13:47

LOL Barry, as I am sure you know 68f and 20c are the same temperature.......

look after the old boy... he seems to be well liked!!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 4 Nov 2020 12:31

wow Barry they look great don't they. sorry Allan has not been so good and I do hope he is feeling better now

ZZzzz

ZZzzz Report 4 Nov 2020 11:23

Belated birthday wishes to Allan, that is quite an achievement 100 years of age and seeing himself on a census.
Thank you Barry for posting x.