Served with Wayne in the Bn Ord Room at Tern Hill - a very fair man with a good sense of humour - RIP Wayne
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Served with Wayne in the Bn Ord Room at Tern Hill - a very fair man with a good sense of humour - RIP Wayne
The Shotton and Deeside send their deepest condolences to Ann, family, friends and fellow comrades on this very sad time.
Wayne RIP mate.
R.I.P Wayne. My condolences to the family. A sad loss.
Condolences to Ann and family at this sad news, from Tony and Carol Corbett and family.
My condolences to Ann and family Wayne was a good friend and will be missed by all that knew him ,you were one of a few ,may Godbless you and look after you. From George and Barbara Cole.
RIP Wayne
Pembrokeshire Branch send our Condolences to Wayne Beddis, Friends and Family
worked with wayne for many years what a great guy will be sadly missed RIP mate
VERY SAD NEWS ABOUT WAYNE OUR THOUGHTS GO OUT TO ANN and FAMILY R.I.P. WAYNE FROM KEITH MAY AND ALL AT CARDIFF RWFCA
I was hugely saddened to learn of the death of Lawson Wayne Beddis. He was a very good friend of mine. We both served in B Company together, along with another constant comrade, Preston Jones 67. Wayne was an integral part of the team and the platoon and was always up for a good laugh and a fair few beers with the boys. He had an irrepressible sense of humour. Always the first to volunteer for anything, he was one of B Company’s characters: someone who could be found at the front at work or play, and was hugely popular as a result.
Oh what fun the three of us had and what wonderful and tremendous experiences we went through together, Hong Kong in particular. He was great fun to have as a mate and I am deeply saddened that I will never again have the pleasure of his company
I can only endorse the tributes paid to him by you all. The very many people who knew him were richer for the experience, and will be all the poorer for his passing. I, for one, will continue to cherish memories of shared laughter and happiness with him.