Freez wrote:Brian, very sad to hear this news. Your dad was a fixture at Crusty Pie, a true Shrimp and a gentle, witty and kind man.
He loved the club and served so many years dishing out tickets to all comers in the tardis in all weathers.
Decent butcher too.
RIP Alan.
Bare bum wrote:I'm very sorry to hear that Brian. Your dad was probably my favourite person to chat to at the old CP and in the street. His cheeky smile and generous and kind demeanor always lifted my spirit. I have images of him hanging small and laughing children on butcher's hooks in his shop ..... did that happen or was it apocryphal?
captain sparkle wrote:Sad news Brian, best wishes to you & your family.
Picked up your Mum & Dad a while ago (when I was a taximan!) reminisced all the way home!
Learnt a thing or two I didn't know (realise?) as a child!
The fridge lock in thing has certainly got me thinking!! I hadn't remembered it before, but now.....
Shrimpman wrote:Not sure if he ever got the tunnel dug from the school though so Matthew could still get into CP instead of school ?
RedRedWine wrote:I remember Alan from when I was growing up; I had a Saturday morning job at the butchers (then Fretwells) on Princess Crescent in Bare. Shelly also worked there
OLDHAMADE wrote:Can I just say that I was personally saddened to hear of your father's passing, I knew him way before MFC and he was a great man, always smiling and we had many a laugh,
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:Your Dad was our butcher, but also became a firm friend of all our family.
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