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very sad news. sorry to hear of two young guys loosing their lives. anything can happen in a car at any time and it's not necessarily a reflection on them or us that tragedies like this happen. it can and does happen to people all the time on our roads.

my condolences to their families and friends, it's so sad to see another's life cut short.

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The funeral is going to be on

Friday 14th, 1pm at St bernadette's Parish, Lalor Park.

Burial at Castlebrook

Followed by the wake at Outback Steakhouse.

You are all most welcome, Im sure Gerard would love you all to be there and I would find it comforting.

x.o

Darn, I can't get out of work to make the funeral. Approx. what time is the wake? I'd like to try to make that.

Thanks.

10 pm sounds like a good bedtime :3some:

HI Everyone,

Details of Tom's funeral -

Monday 17th May. 10.00 am

Macquarie Crematorium - Delhi Rd

Magnolia Chapel.

Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium - Corner Delhi and Plassey Roads - North Ryde

A celebration of Tom's life, followed by BEER and PIZZA at the Prescott House. - Please speak with me for adress details if you wish to attend.

Please don't bring flowers, but if everyone could bring something that reminded you of Tom and the wonderful life he lead.

Live. Love. Race.

icon_sad.gif tragic stuff. Only found out today. I remember from Gerard's posts and his responses to some of mine it was clear he was a man passionate about his cars and engineering. He was very quick at the track in an mx too.

Good to see the SAU and cartalk communities responding so thoughtfully.

Thinking of everyone who was close to him and Tom icon_sad.gif

10 pm sounds like a good bedtime :P

HI Everyone,

Details of Tom's funeral -

Monday 17th May. 10.00 am

Macquarie Crematorium - Delhi Rd

Magnolia Chapel.

Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium - Corner Delhi and Plassey Roads - North Ryde

A celebration of Tom's life, followed by BEER and PIZZA at the Prescott House. - Please speak with me for adress details if you wish to attend.

Please don't bring flowers, but if everyone could bring something that reminded you of Tom and the wonderful life he lead.

Live. Love. Race.

Hey sheri...Me and Kate will be there on monday.

Just returned home from Nicks.

Alex it was a wonderful service and 'im sure Gerard would of been proud..

Once again i'm very sorry for your loss but you held yourself together beautifully on a very emotional day.

Although I didn't know him as well as most of you it was good to pay my respects to the first person that welcomed me to the world of racing..

I wish I had a chance to get to know him more then what I did on the occasions we spoke.

Thanks to all that attending and to all that lent their support.

It was a beautiful day for a very beautful guy.

I am so happy with how everything went, he was spoilt the whole time.

I doubt anyone has had a more awesome coffin..!

Mazdaspeed herro kitteh is now with him forever (heheheh and he thought he could get rid of it by taking it off the car =P)

Thanks again..!

much love

x.o

Indeed it was an amazing day. I want to thank all thoes from SAU who came to the funeral on friday and showed there support including our club pres Neil and the exec Steve and Duncan. Its the way the club cares for its members that sets us apart from many other clubs im definatly proud to be a member. See everyone at Toms tomorrow.

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