It is with great sadness that I write to say Collin Albert Evans (70) passed away this morning (18 February 2019) at his sons (Stuart) home in Derby with his family in attendance.
Funeral details to follow.
R.I.P
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It is with great sadness that I write to say Collin Albert Evans (70) passed away this morning (18 February 2019) at his sons (Stuart) home in Derby with his family in attendance.
Funeral details to follow.
R.I.P
My condolences to Colins family.RIP my friend
Deepest condolences to family, friends and fellow comrades from London Branch RWFCA.
Condolences to family, friends, and comrades from Committee and Branch Members Denbigh and District Branch The Royal Welch Fusiliers Comrades Association of The Royal Welsh(RWFCA/RWCA).
A very sad day. Bumped into Colin, Mair and kids in a restaurant near Brecon while driving from Hartlepool to Porthcawl, many years ago. Then he lost Mair and eventually met somebody new and last saw him at League of Friends do in Chester when he looked so good I didn’t recognise him. He was a good friend in Hong Kong, I hope he didn’t suffer. Goodbye and Rest in Peace, old pal.
Sending my condolences to family and friends and all comrades R.I.P Collin and God Bless Sir ..
Another sad loss to the Regiment. Condolences go out to his family at this time from all Members Wrexham Branch The Royal Welch Fusiliers Comrades Association.
Funeral details for Collin Evans. Friday 8 March 2019 at 1330 hrs, Llwydcoed Crematorium, Aberdare, Mid Glam, CF44 0DJ. Family flowers only donations to a named charity will be on the service sheet on the day.
A well-known, popular and highly respected member of the Battalion, Colin’s passing will come as a great shock to his colleagues and many friends.
One of the Battalion’s real characters, Colin will be remembered for his old fashioned values, good humour and generosity of spirit.
so sorry to here the sad news about 70 my condolences to all the family he was a very good friend i will miss his phone calls and his jokes vince (maggot)
So sorry to hear the sad news that 70 had passed away. Always enjoyed his company, not least his welcoming friendly smile and wit. With deepest sympathy to his family and friends. RIP Colin.
There are many kinds of sorrow
in this world of love and hate
But there is no sterner sorrow
Than a soldier’s for his mate
Our Condolences to Collin's Family. He was a professional soldier and a friend who will be greatly missed.
R.I.P
Such a sad loss condolences to his family R.I.P
Colin
R.i.p 70
Very sad news of Colin,a true Royal Welchman
, May he RIP
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I'd like to thank all those that attended our Dad's (Albert Collin Evans 70) funeral on Friday and for the kind messages received. We were totally overwhelmed by the turnout and the distance some people had travelled, the Funeral Director informed me there was in the region of 180 people, a true sign of how popular and liked Dad was.
Although it was a truly sad occasion, I think he would have approved of the Military Service carried out by the Comrades Association, including the Bugler playing Last Post. Those that knew Dad will be aware of his love for singing, especially his favourite song "If I could see the Rhondda", so it seemed only fitting that we played it on a screen at the wake, which was an emotional reminder of all the times he sang it at family gatherings. A couple of people have asked me for a copy of it, so those that would like to see it, this is a link to it on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stuart.c.evans/videos/2559917367356842/ - if you're not Facebook I'm happy to email the clip to anyone that wants it. I have attached an electronic copy of the Order of Service if anyone would like it.
We also wish to thank those that kindly donated to our chosen charity, Pancreatic Cancer UK. The total raised on the day was £400, your generosity is greatly appreciated.
The night ended with the Morlais Male Choir singing some favourites, which provided a spectacular end to a very emotional day. Dad would have loved it!
You and Ceri did everything your dad would of liked and would of been proud of you both, I was so privileged to of been his friend and he always looked out for me, I think my mam told him to, I'm just glad he didn't tell her everything I got up to in my early days in the Regiment,
he knew what to and what not to tell her.
He will be missed by all our family and others that knew him in Maerdy.
Rest in peace Colin.