Peter 31st March 2020

We will miss Colin's company, enthusiasm, positive outlook and his kind and caring attitude. We will remember him leading house-groups and retreat sessions even last November. He always prepared so thoroughly that he was left with loads more material than we had time to use! He scoured the internet and used TED talks to promote discussion. His infectious laugh, lovely smile and thumbs up, even when he could not speak, will remain with us. On retreats when all of our children were growing up he would think up amazing constructions that they could create whilst the rest of us were in discussion sessions. A trebuchet at Lynton, a model church at Bellever and amazing spaghetti constructions at Seaton come to mind. Thank you Colin for being you!