Corcaigh_the_Cat
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He'll be missed here. RIP.
I agree will miss the Les picture on his good posts ripMy favourite poster for sure and always wanted to meet him. Loved his fmttm emoji and his banter always brought a chuckle. RIP Borobarmy you will surely be missed!!
Absolutely spot on. When I saw the post about him being a recently retired firefighter called Sean who was indeed Borobarmy, 2 names sprung to mind. I found out just a little bit later who it was. I was at Grangetown, when Sean first became operational, albeit on a different watch. A few years later, I was on the same watch but at a nearby station, but we frequently worked together. Sean was indeed a lovely lad, he always, always seemed to have a smile on his face and never had a bad word to say about anyone. All of his many friends in the Fire Service are absolutely devastated by his passing. There was a large meeting at Middlesbrough Fire Station yesterday and before anything was started there was a minutes silence, in memory of Sean. I'm getting a bit upset now, so I'll end by simply saying RIP Brother.So vey sad, what a lovely, kind, gentle, caring lad he was. Eternal Rest and God love you Sean. Condolences to the family.
Thankyou for the kind thought Norman Conquest but you have all shown your respect by posting such lovely tributesIt would be nice if we could all pay our respects to Borobarmy and send a wreath from us all. We would only need to chip a couple of quid each - I wonder if Rob would be willing to take charge of this.
Sean was very proud to be a fireman. I remember him talking about his time at Grangetown and as with most jobs they were the Good old days We saw the minutes silence online . Very moving.Absolutely spot on. When I saw the post about him being a recently retired firefighter called Sean who was indeed Borobarmy, 2 names sprung to mind. I found out just a little bit later who it was. I was at Grangetown, when Sean first became operational, albeit on a different watch. A few years later, I was on the same watch but at a nearby station, but we frequently worked together. Sean was indeed a lovely lad, he always, always seemed to have a smile on his face and never had a bad word to say about anyone. All of his many friends in the Fire Service are absolutely devastated by his passing. There was a large meeting at Middlesbrough Fire Station yesterday and before anything was started there was a minutes silence, in memory of Sean. I'm getting a bit upset now, so I'll end by simply saying RIP Brother.