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6th September 2012, 12:26 AM #1Intermediate Member
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David Ghomm
Just thought I may let you all know(If you haven't been contacted), that David Gomm (dhgomm) passed away last month.
I didn't know him personally, my mother and his, are friends, and as such I received his PDRacer. During some searching for information on the PDRacer I came across David's name among my own circles.
My condolences to all that knew him.
Regards GK...
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6th September 2012, 02:49 PM #2Intermediate Member
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Just some information about what happened to David..
He had a heart attack while walking home from the shop..
Not surprising, considering the medication he was on for his problems, they really are aggressive to the body..
I never met him but his mother and mine knew each other for close on 30 years, as they where in the same industry(and had the same first names, got mistaken for each other often)..
His family are taken it in there stride, still a great loss for all tho..
The family all got together last week and cleaned out his home, and in doing some tried to find the best homes for his belongings, special care taken for things he had pride in..
One day I hope to see his train layout, as I have only been told about it and not seen it..
David built the PD well and looking at his finishes I see he made the joins neat and strong..
If anybody wants to know anything further about what happened or about the PD, don't hesitate to ask..
GK
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