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Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
My son(Bear) Text me while on holiday to tell me of the sad passing of curley we served many years together we boxed in the same team he was very fit man my condolences go out to his familly RiP Curly.
Ritchie 39
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Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
I remember Keith well even though it has been 24 years now since I left the battalion. As an already 'old soldier', I recall he was in the MT for a lot of the time and always aleading light in training the boxing team, especially in Tidworth. He joined around the same period as my older step-brother (Johnnie Roeser) I think and saw his sports heyday in Hong Kong. Sad to pass on so relatively young. He will be in good company with other Royal Welchmen on the other side.
Bobby Bennett (06)
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Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
For those of you wishing to pay their last respects to Curly, Just to update you on the Memorial Service.
Curly's Memorial Service will take place Tuesday the 1st of July at 11 am at the Private school for girls Denbiegh.
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Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
I also knew Curly and I am very sad to hear of his passing, our thoughts are clearly with his family and friends at this difficult time!
Jim.
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Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
Keiths Service must be being held in Howells School Denbigh, as he worked there for a while prior to moving out to Spain.
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Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
so sad to here of the loss of keith . he was one of the first members of d coy i met in lemgo . he was one of a kind and will be sorly missed .
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Super Member
Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
Hello All,
The Bridgend Branch RWFCA send their condolences to Keith and all his family and friends.
RBD
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Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
sorry to hear about curly, please keep informed about denbeigh
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Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
Been off line for 3 weeks, bad computer.
Soon as i get on i get the sad news of K. Cluers untimely death a gentleman & a scholar,
I lived in the same block of flats in Kowloon ( lai chi kok) He was everyones friend in the Bn would give you his last penny it was a pleasure to train him in the boxing team when i was a PTI.
My wife & i send our deepest regret to his wife Betty who i think met in Honiton & of course his Dtr & family i am so glad we had some time together in this life. Forever in our thoughts. any way i can send a card?.
Tom & Sheila Binfield
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Re: Keith (Curly) Cluer
just to let you know members of the Denbigh branch will be at keith sevice tomorrow has will be the chairman
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