Boy ringer Sid lived to be 95
Posted on February 21, 2009
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Repost from: This is Plymouth
Link to story: http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/features/Boy-ringer-Sid-lived-95/article-715314-detail/article.html
“Dad started work as a bricklayer at a very young age and later went on to serve the Co-op Building Service as a supervisor. During the war he served with the RAF and was in France repairing and refuelling.
“Then he went back to the Co-op. They had a lot of farms in those days and I remember him driving here there and everywhere every Friday, with a little wooden briefcase containing little brown envelopes – pay packets for the men.
“He retired from that after having a heart attack when he was 60, but he didn’t stop work; he then spent 24 years with Thompson and Jackson, the solicitors, as an office manager. He died four years ago, aged 95.
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