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19th April 16, 05:43 PM
#11
Farewell Trefor,
Raise a glass with Dee for us as we will surely raise a glass for you.
Cheers Mate
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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19th April 16, 06:28 PM
#12
Mr. McClef (as I knew him) greeted me as a new member. Soon after, as moderator, he issued me a simple infraction for an inappropriate post of mine. He had grace, patience and kindness during that period without making me feel inferior or stupid. Later he supported a few of my views if they seemed controversial but reasonable as an alternative to a topic. I could not have had a better guide to the world of kilts as this beloved elder of the Rabble. I will miss his input and impact on my world.
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20th April 16, 05:23 AM
#13
I just heard this news and although Trefor and I had never actually met in person we shared some interests in common and were friends on Facebook and X Marks the Scot. I am actually quite shocked and will miss his insightful conversation on many topics we had a mutual interest in, Freemasonry (he joined the Craft about a year before I did), History, Politics, Culture, my native Scotland, and a little friendly rivalry between our respective Ancient Universities (St. Andrews and Glasgow). My deepest condolences to his nearest and dearest, I am glad of the all too brief friendship I shared with Trefor, albeit virtual and am genuinely saddened and feel a little diminished at learning of his passing to the Celestial Lodge above.
Last edited by Peter Crowe; 20th April 16 at 06:22 PM.
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20th April 16, 05:36 AM
#14
If I recall correctly I first met Trefor around ten years ago at a Burns Supper at Ferintosh Guest House in Dumfries.
We had much in common, besides a shared interest in kilts, we also had an interest in trains and Trefor had been educated at St. Andrews University which my daughter had also attended.
Over the years I met Trefor again on a number of occasions, in Dumfries at subsequent kilted gatherings, and in Jedburgh when he holidayed in Scotland with his mother, and at the Harpenden Gathering, and at the Pontypool and Blaenavon heritage railway in Wales where Trefor was an active volunteer. Trefor had a great ability to accurately mimic the Scottish accent, and one of his skills was his ability to perform Burns' address to the Haggis in Lallan' Scots. Trefor will be sorely missed.
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20th April 16, 06:49 AM
#15
RIP. I will raise a parting glass tonight for you!!
Vestis virum reddit
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20th April 16, 09:17 AM
#16
We have lost a noble soul, a gentleman.
Anne the Pleater
I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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20th April 16, 09:35 AM
#17
I am stunned and very sorry to hear of Trefor's passing. As others have said, he was a gentleman and a staple member of the forum. I will miss him.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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21st April 16, 03:09 PM
#18
Sadness.
I did not know him, but I knew him to be a good man.
Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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26th April 16, 03:51 AM
#19
I am so very sorry to read of this sad news.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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26th April 16, 06:10 AM
#20
I'm very sorry to read this. He was a gentleman at his posts. I'll be among many to raise a glass to the fellow.
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