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Old 7th Jun 2005, 19:38
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Unhappy Roy Nichol (Bae H'field, MAEL, Air Europe)

For those that knew him from British Aerospace in Hatfield, Air Europe and Monarch Aircraft Engineering Limited,Roy Nichol passed away at 0400hrs on Friday 6th June. Details of his funeral will be posted as soon as they are known. Our thoughts are with his family.
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Funeral Details

Roy's funeral will take place at 1200 hrs on Wednesday 15th June at the Vale Crematorium, Stopsley, Luton. Followed by a reception at Putteridge Bury.

For those wishing to attend who do not know the area, the Vale Crematorium is on the A505 going toward Hitchin from Luton just after you pass the Stopsley roundabout. Putteridge Bury is a little further down the A505 on the opposite side to the Crem.
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Had many a good trip away with Roy, will try to be at the funeral.

Condolences to his family.
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This is the first time I have ever been on this site and up pops Roy's name used to work at Monarchs mid 90's as a connie.
Worked on Roy's team a fair bit, good bloke and gould give as good as he got, will never forget his big hair gauge.

RIP
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Yep, great shame. Condolences to Roy's family.
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Thats sad news, haven't looked on this site for a while and not spoken to anyone at Monarch for nearly a year. Was Roy still a Crew Chief in Hangar 60 when he passed away? A decent chap, his bark was a lot worse than his bite and he was well liked by all those who worked under him. I was an apprentice under him at Monarch in the nineties mainly on the A300 D-checks.
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Roy was in charge of hangar 60 (in revised role of Group Leader) until he became ill. A300 checks are still carried out in there.
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