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Gerrycc943
25-04-2017, 03:06
I have just learned of the passing of Maj ERL (Roddy) Jones - AKA Punchy.

In as much as I bullied and encouraged him to join our London Branch, he never did but was a staunch supporter of our Branch St David's Day Westminster Cenotaph Wreath Laying, Westminster Abbey Homage, Regimental Plot and occasionally our Xmas Buffet Lunch.

He was highly respected, a fountain of knowledge wasn't in favour of IT & PC - he was a ground level warrior who spent a lot of time in Military Liason in the Middle East - I would equate him to our "Lawrence of Arabia"

Rob12
25-04-2017, 10:11
Deepest condolences to Family, Friends and Comrades from Committee and Branch Members Denbigh and District Branch RWFCA/RWCA.

nasher546
26-04-2017, 11:40
Very sad news indeed.

Remember him well at Springfield Road RUC Station in 75. I think he was Senior Major then. He used to wonder around the location, usually on a Wednesday, and he would say to you, 'what are you doing tonight'. He would then tell you to report to the loading bay just before last light along with three or four other people he had spoken to earlier in the day. He would take us out on patrol and we would go all over the place. Sometimes stopping to lurk... We would be out way into the early hours of the morning.

Cracking Officer, would have followed him anywhere in those days.

Rest in Peace Sir.

BennytheBall
26-04-2017, 15:19
Our deepest sympathy goes out to Major ERL Jones's family,friends and fellow comrade's at this very sad time. May You RIP.

From All at the Shotton and Deeside Branch RWFCA/RWRA

Dave Wozencroft
27-04-2017, 13:32
My condolences to family and friends and comrades. Such a shock R.I.P Sir ..

captainadjutantrwf
29-04-2017, 13:02
Had the pleasure of meeting this gentleman a few times 12/15 years ago in a professional capacity. I think he retired from The Sultan of Oman's forces but a bad leg in later life could not prevent him from attending some dangerous areas latterly on humanitarian missions. Could not help but admire him. Giant of a spirit, now reunited with wife Gigi. Rest in Peace Sir. The World is poorer for your passing. Thoughts are with family, friends and colleagues.

bob taylor28
01-05-2017, 11:31
My condolences to family and friends.

A great motivator and professional soldier.

On returning to Hong Kong from a climbing expedition in New Zealand I was called to the company office. (Obviously thinking the worse).

I was greeted by the question. "Did you bring photo's"

He was genuinely interested in his men.

Gerrycc943
10-05-2017, 13:34
Have been informed of thanksgiving service at 1130hrs, Thu 11 May, St Mary, St Cuthberga and All Saints Church, Witchampton, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 5AP.

ap1
11-05-2017, 15:49
Reposted on RWF Pals Gerry.

ap1
11-05-2017, 16:03
Just noticed it was today. A shame it was not notified earlier, clearly a very well respected man.

Keith Jones 989
12-05-2017, 23:49
Just noticed it was today. A shame it was not notified earlier, clearly a very well respected man.

Very!

sixties
13-05-2017, 18:13
RIP,My friend.

ap1
08-07-2017, 10:59
The eulogy to Maj Roddy Jones (with thanks to Maj Bob Lake).

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