to you all, its taken me a long time to accept that he has gone, I always had it in my mind that we would meet and have a beer somewhere again... I guess that wont happen now....why God takes when he does I will never know....from our time at college in Devon where we shared a house for three years, with the Citroen 2cv and rounding corners on two wheels and pushing it uphill in the snow,, lost in Devon in tuxedos, repairing minis from scrapyards,France, exams, wearing Stetsons in lectures, cooper Maseratis, driving bashed up old Volvos in Nairobi, and so much more, ..a really great man was Simon, ...I don't really know what to say or think, I have put off until now to write or even access the site, he did live life to the full, was always there to help without a second thought to what or how it would jeopardise himself, one could always rely on him...Knowing what I feel about Simons departure, I can only begin to imagine what all of you the family must feel, Shirley, Helen, Hugo, Tania, and Caroline and the kids and the family in South America,,, am so sorry for your loss....all I can end with is that we must all never forget what a great guy Simon was, and be proud that we had the time we did with him. They were moments that I will never forget. May he be resting in peace knowing that we all miss him.