Greetings...I received the following today from John Twist. Sympathies to
Syd's family...may he rest in peace.....Rick Ingram-Executive Director, North
American Council of MG Registers
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 11:58 PM
Subject: Fw: A sad day
Guys,
I don't know how many of you knew Sid , and many of you may wish you had.
He retired early from Shell oil ( I think it was), purchased a gas station
and then a J2, discovered it was a very early number, #253 or 254, and then
started an enthusiasm and collection which is unparalleled.
He developed a close friendship with Pop, and helped in the hard times with
the Club back in the 60's and 70's. Continued to race his K3 and his R type
when younger men had given up! Was generous to his friends, he let me drive his
NE on one memorable occasion.
He will be missed - another one of that generation, there are so few left
Aye
Peter Thornley
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From: <A HREF="mailto:MMMGservice@aol.com">MMMGservice@aol.com</A>
To: Undisclosed recipients
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 1:03 PM
Subject: A sad day
I have just heard that Syd Beer passed away yesterday. I thought you would
like to know.
The funeral is on 21 October at 3pm at Cambridge crematorium.
Please pass on to anyone who may like to know.
Mike
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