So sad, our sympathy to the family.
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So sad, our sympathy to the family.
we are so sorry to here of the passing of roy he was a great man and a insperation to us all he will be sadly missed vince & joyce
A very sad day, my CSM in Erskine Camp, Hong Kong, always with a fatherly word of advice, condolences to Roy's Family and Friends, rip Roy.
Brian and all at the Caernarfon Branch RWFCA
Hello,
I have just phoned ex C.S.M. Mac Cormack re the recent loss of two former members of the RWF Major Don Matthews and Roy Blewitt. I mention Don even 'though his thread is closed because Mac does not have links with a comrades association and I have tagged him to my branch, and Mac wishes me to send a message of condolence to both on his behalf. He sends his deepest sympathy to all the families and friends of our two former comrades having served with both of them.
RBD pp John MacCormack Litchfield
capt blewitt was a great man , a true gent with a great sense of humour, he gave me a Rolloking in the familes office 1981 and i can still hear it now! RIP SIR.
From Carol and Allan Phillips.
Rita,
Our sincere condolence on this very sad day. Our thoughts are with you and all the family.
Carol and Allan
rest in peace roy at this very sad time from all members of the RWFCA shrews/ market drayton branch HUMPH
Our condolences to Rita and family at this sad time, thank you Roy for all the help you gave myself and Anne when at Wrexham, it was a privelage and honour to now you.
Rest in Peace Sir.
Ned and Anne
I would like to express our sincere condolences to Rita, Gary, Gaynor and Tony on their sad loss of Roy, Roy was a wonderful man who was always there for the lads of the RWF always willing to give a helping hand, god bless you Roy, RIP Roy
John and Janet Evans 10
I think I am correct in that Roy did a tour with 1 SWB as B Coy CSM in our Op Tour of Aden in 1967. I did not know him well as I was a sprog joining A Coy 1 SWB in the June of 67 but I knew he was held in high regard. I would like to express my sincere condolences to the family.
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