
22246190 Sadly missed by his family and friends. Former Life Member of HQ Branch.
Added by: Lt Col Neil Jordan on 20 November 2011.
To understand a man with so many facets is hard, but to unravel just one would be a gift.
Thank you for being my Grandie and a maker of great memories. We will all miss you Grandie, now you are together forever with Nanny Dot, you can both finally sleep well. Love you Grandie x x x
Thank you Maurice for being a true friend and family to me and my family, I will always remember everything you've done for us. We will always love you and miss you, forever. xxx
Yes he is missed so much by all he knew. Off on another posting again.
thank you from all of the family he was a great man and is s sorely missed - Mandy (daughter) Mike Cannaby writes [15th December 2011]:
The hardships of a man that has seen so much, lived life to the full is a man that has lived.
A man that has seen the horrors of war more than once is changed, but to see it over and over again then be apart of it, and come out the other side is a man that survived and lived.
A man, who says nothing and does not complain, sees others with less life experience in a different light.
A flash of light, the ... [read more from Mike Cannaby]
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Mike Cannaby writes [14th December 2011]:
Safe paths and a speedy journey Dad xxxx
Mandy Jones writes [13th December 2011]:
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