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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Dr Beric Croome, 58 years old, born on May 23, 1960, and passed away on April 22, 2019. We will remember him forever.
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April 22
April 22
22/4/2024 to my precious Beric five years today since you left. So much has happened and yet still you are in my heart Love you always Your Jude xx❤️❤️
May 23, 2023
May 23, 2023
23/5/2023 Dearest Beric Your 5th birthday in heaven! This morning I was caught unawares by just how much I miss all that made you YOU…those blue eyes that carried so much wisdom, that sexy deep voice of yours, your brilliant mind, your vision and your calm strength. Without my rock my world tends to be overwhelmingly chaotic. I know your spirit is with me every time I see a polar bear pop up somewhere unexpected. But still I miss you. Sending so much love from my soul to yours With love Your Jude xxxx
April 22, 2023
April 22, 2023
22/04/2023 To my precious Beric four years today you left to go home - and yet the memory of you still touches so many lives. Love you forever Your Jude xx
May 23, 2022
May 23, 2022
23/5/2022 To my precious, another birthday to celebrate with you in Heaven and me missing you here on earth. I feel you with me every day but some days I wish your solid presence, your calmness, your gravitas and wide-open mind were still in the physical. Love you always, in gratitude for all that you are Much love your Jude xxxxx
April 22, 2022
April 22, 2022
22/4/2022 To my precious Beric your soul was humble and your mind brilliant. No wonder you've been missed every second of every day since you went home on 22/4/2019. With much love Your Jude xxx
May 24, 2021
May 24, 2021
23 May 2021 Happy birthday my precious! Today was a hard day, the reality of your absence is so vast. I hope you liked your protea! Love you always and miss you every day. With love Your Jude xx
May 23, 2020
May 23, 2020
23/5/2020 To my precious Beric on your 60th birthday - although in lock down we can’t have a big bash to celebrate your marvellous soul and beautiful heart, today is still a day of joy and happiness that you were born ... and when you went home, you left the world a better place for having lived. Love you and miss you. But I know our love story is not over, in the next lifetime we share we’ll spend one hundred and sixty years together! HAPPY 60th BIRTHDAY, Beric. Love you loads, my precious xxx
April 22, 2020
April 22, 2020
22/4/2020 One year ago you went home: your journey in this lifetime complete. You enriched the lives of everyone you met, leaving behind a double legacy of knowledge for future generations and so much love. I was privileged beyond words to have shared a few - too few - years with you. Rest in peace, my precious, and know how deeply you were loved.
February 26, 2020
February 26, 2020
Missing your quiet strength every second of every day my precious. xxx
May 23, 2019
May 23, 2019
23/5/2019 My Precious, your first birthday in Heaven - missing you and love you always Love your Jude xx
May 19, 2019
May 19, 2019
Miss you every second of every day, my precious. Love your Jude xx

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April 22
April 22
22/4/2024 to my precious Beric five years today since you left. So much has happened and yet still you are in my heart Love you always Your Jude xx❤️❤️
May 23, 2023
May 23, 2023
23/5/2023 Dearest Beric Your 5th birthday in heaven! This morning I was caught unawares by just how much I miss all that made you YOU…those blue eyes that carried so much wisdom, that sexy deep voice of yours, your brilliant mind, your vision and your calm strength. Without my rock my world tends to be overwhelmingly chaotic. I know your spirit is with me every time I see a polar bear pop up somewhere unexpected. But still I miss you. Sending so much love from my soul to yours With love Your Jude xxxx
April 22, 2023
April 22, 2023
22/04/2023 To my precious Beric four years today you left to go home - and yet the memory of you still touches so many lives. Love you forever Your Jude xx
His Life

Beric John Croome (From Wikipedia)

May 19, 2019

Beric John Croome (born 23 May 1960 in Bloemfontein, South Africa) was a chartered accountant, Advocate of the High Court of South Africa and one of South Africa's tax law scholars.

Research interests

Croome's doctoral thesis dealt with issues relating to constitutional law, taxpayers' rights and the powers of the South African Revenue Services.This thesis won the doctoral category of the Deneys Reitz Tax Thesis Competition 2009. In 2009, the South African Institute of Tax Practitioners recognised this thesis as "a significant contribution to South African tax Jurisprudence". In November 2014, Croome presented a paper entitled "The Shift to a Constitutional Democracy in 1994 and the impact thereof on tax law in South Africa" at the University of Cape Town's conference "Income Tax in South Africa: The First 100 Years".

Awards and honours

Croome is recognised as a leading/recommended lawyer by Chambers and Partners Global Guide to the World's Leading Lawyers 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 – Tax (South Africa); The Legal 500 Guide to Outstanding Lawyers 2016 – Tax (South Africa); Who’s Who Legal 2016, 2015 – Corporate Tax: Advisory (South Africa); Who’s Who Legal 2016 – Corporate Tax: Controversy (South Africa); Best Lawyers® 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 – Tax (South Africa) and Tax Directors Handbook TDG250 2016, 2014 – Tax (South Africa). International law directory, Chambers & Partners, ranks Croome as a "key individual who is a hard-working and very knowledgeable practitioner". In 2010, the editors of Best Lawyers International and Business Day Tax & Law Review awarded Croome "Lawyer of the Year 2010 – South Africa (Tax)". In 2002, Croome was a nominee for the University of the Witwatersrand Convocation Honour Award for his contribution to commerce and industry.

Works

In 2017, Croome co-authored Street Smart Taxpayers: A Practical Guide to your Rights in South Africa (Juta Law, 2017) with his wife, South African poet and author Judy Croome.

Croome is the managing editor of and a contributing author to Tax Law: An Introduction (Juta and Company, 2013.) In the Canadian textbook Tax Litigation (edited by David W. Chodikoff and published by The European Lawyer, a division of Thomson Reuters (UK), 2013), he is the co-contributor of the chapter on South African tax. He is also the author of Taxpayers' Rights in South Africa (Juta and Company, 2010), a textbook examining taxation-related entrenched clauses in the 1996 constitution, and a co-author with Lynette Olivier of Tax Administration (1st edition, Juta and Company, 2010) and Tax Administration (2nd edition, Juta and Company, 2015).

He is the author of the "Tax Bites" column in Business Day (2008 to 2018) and the "Dear SARS" column in Accountancy SA (2006 to 2008) and appears on South African television and radio.

Croome's paper entitled "The Shift to a Constitutional Democracy in 1994 and the impact thereof on tax law in South Africa" presented at the University of Cape Town's conference "Income Tax in South Africa: The First 100 Years" was published in 2016.

Croome has published tax articles in international journals (European Tax Service, published by Bloomberg BNA, October 2016, volume 18, issue 10, (STEP,UK, 2013), (Mondaq, International, 2008 to 2014)(Lexology, UK/Hong Kong,2010 to 2014 and was the South African Branch reporter for the International Fiscal Association (1999) and, at the International Fiscal Association 69th Annual Congress in Basel 2015, Croome was both the South African Branch Reporter and a panellist on "Subject 2 The Practical Protection of Taxpayer Rights". Croome also authored a report on Taxpayers' Rights for the University of Cape Town's law journal, Acta Juridica (2002).
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Beric John Croome (by St Andrews school friend John Standbridge)

February 26, 2020
Beric was a year ahead of me at St Andrews.  In fact in 1974 (if I can count properly) I was in Std 6 and Beric in Std 7.  He was the captain of and a prop in the U14B rugby team.  I was the scrumhalf.  It would be fair to say we did not have a great season.  Our best loss was 7 - 0.  After that the margin was over 50 or more.....even heading into 3 figures on occasions.  English boys playing rugby against Afrikaans schools in Bloemfontein was an experience in those days!

Through all those dire games...and very dire they were...Beric worked hard to keep us motivated.  Not an easy role!   

In the last match of the season we had a game away against one of the Afrikaans schools.  With only a minute or two to go we were down 7 - 0 and got a penalty right in front of their posts.  As the goal kicker (this would have been my first for the season), Beric and I had a discussion about what to do to possibly score our first points for the season.  I wanted to attempt the kick so we could at least have a chance of getting our first points.  Beric was insistent though that we take not take the penalty kick and go for the try.  His thinking was that we should go out in a no guts no glory situation.

Sadly we didn't score that try.  Looking at my form while practicing kicking, Beric had worked out I had no chance of getting it over, even from right in front!  We finished that season not scoring a point but giving away hundreds.  Through all that he kept us going.  A strong leader indeed!"

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