It has been announced, the passing of Bob Russell on the 6th June. A real Gentleman. Rest in Peace Bob.
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It has been announced, the passing of Bob Russell on the 6th June. A real Gentleman. Rest in Peace Bob.
Thanks, Gwyn.
It is with great regret that we announce the death of WO2 Bob Russell on 6th June aged 80. Bob Russel was an SNCO in the MT Platoon of 1 RWF for many years. For many years as CSgt and WO2, he was the QTO, where in Germany testing both Soldiers and Dependants. He was very well known in the WOs' & Sgts' Mess for his freshwater fishing. After leaving the Army he and his family settled down in the Wrexham area.
The funeral is at Wrexham Crematorium, Pentre-Bychan Rd, Rhostyllen, Wrexham LL14 4EP at 1030 hrs on Tuesday 22 June 2021.
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A very sad day. Spent a lot of time with Bob in Tidworth when we were on Belize Rear Party where I was a very junior Sergeant. He persuaded me to join the Chevrons Darts league where despite his nurturing and coaching, I was never a threat to Phil Taylor. I shared a car with him to Newtown to attend a League of Friends Annual during that same Rear Party. Rest in Peace, Bob, you will be missed and the world is a much lesser place because of your passing. ‘Bye, my old mate.
So sorry to hear this news. Bob was a lovely man, a real gent. He was a great friend of the young subbies when we went to the MT to pick up a vehicle whilst trying to avoid any grumpy MTO. Always had time to chat at the annual Reunion. He will be sadly missed. Heartfelt condolences to his family. With deepest sympathy.
R,I,P Sir.. Sending my condolences to your family and friends ..
Bob was a determined and respected man who was good-humoured, trustworthy, and considerate; and I don’t know a single person who didn’t like him.
He was my examiner on my driving test in Lemgo, which I passed! I remember during the test, driving through Lemgo and coming to a set of traffic lights. The lights turned Amber as I approached, and I slammed on my brakes – nothing behind me – and Bob said “we’ll take that as your emergency stop!
He will be sorely missed by all those who had the privilege to work alongside him, but his memory will never be allowed to fade.
My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with his family, friends and colleagues at this most difficult time.
Bob was a gent who was liked and respected by all those who served with him in the regiment and will be missed. My thoughts and condolences are with his family at this time. RIP.
Condolences to Family, Friends and Comrades who knew Bob from Committee and Branch Members Denbigh Branch The Royal Welch Fusiliers Comrades Association of The Royal Welsh Comrades Association (RWFCA/RWCA).
I know this is a late entry, but Bob also tested me in Lemgo, when we went to do the 3 point turn, I did it as if we were in the UK, when I complted it he said "did you get taught that way" I answered yes, when we got back to camp he siad, I"I am going on leave tomorrow, so I will pass you, it was not your fault you were taught the wrong way" Gratefully accepted to say the least.