Woodlands Camper

Parksy

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It is with deep sadness that I have to report the passing of our loyal and valued friend Mr Graham Sheppard a.k.a. Woodlands Camper.
Graham had bravely fought ill health for some time, and he passed peacefully away on the morning of Saturday 17th February 2018.
I know that forumites will join me in offering sincere condolences to Graham's widow, Joan and to Angela and Peter.
Graham has been a loyal and helpful member of this caravan forum since it's early beginnings, he has created a legacy of good information which will add to our sum total of caravan knowledge.
Having had the pleasure of meeting Graham personally on several occasions I can truly state that he was a wonderful kind hearted gentleman, always with a ready smile and a friendly word.
We shall miss him.
Rest in Peace, steadies down old friend
 
Nov 11, 2009
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Thank you Parksy for such a warmhearted but sad message. My condolences to Graham’s family.
 
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Sorry to hear of this news , never met him but he sounded a brilliant and knowledgeable man .
Condolences to his family & friends .

Craig .
 

Mel

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I also had the privilege of meeting Graham and Joan on a few occasions. His witty quips and quick observations were a joy. His loss is a true sadness and he will be deeply missed on this forum and at our Woosie meets. Deep condolences to Joan and family.
Mel
 
Jul 15, 2008
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.......that is very sad news.

Graham was a very keen Woosie and as such will always be remembered with fondness by the rest of us.
We had some great times at the meets and Graham was always very kind and helpful to me.
I shall remember Graham at he was at the Wallingford Woosie meet last May.......cheerful, friendly and full of life.

I will think of you Graham every time I look at the Woosie Club topic.
 
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Graham, may you rest in peace.

To Joan, Angela and Peter, Graham was a wonderful man who we will all remember with great fondness.
When I was in a very dark and dismal place, this forum, the Woosies and all Graham stood for helped me through to a new and different life.

He helped immensely when I needed a laugh to help me through the days and nights that were grim. For this I will always be grateful and will never forget the part Graham played in getting me back on my feet.
 
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Truly decent bloke,sorry to hear the bad news.
Condolences to Joan and family from Linda and Dave
 
Mar 14, 2005
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We never met other than through this forum but I always enjoyed reading his posts.
Condolences to his family and friends from OH and me.
And thans Steve for letting us know in a totally fitting manner.
 
Apr 20, 2009
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Such sad news, have also met him on a number of occasions at the famous Woosiefest's

R.I.P Sir WC (MNKOR) BAR - member of the Woosie Round Table

Condolences to Joan and Family.
 

Damian

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Very sad news, Rest In Peace, Graham.
Condolences to his family at this sad time.
 
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I have just heard the sad news of Graham's passing. Sincere condolences to his family and many friends.
RIP. and as Parksy so eloquently said " Steadies down"
 
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Sad news about Graham, heard about his passing earlier. So sorry for Joan and family. RIP.
Alistair Elaine and the dogs.
 
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Graham fell ill last July and sadly it just went from bad to worse. He was very disappointed he missed the autumn Woosiefest. He was an avid caravanner, a stickler for accuracy , could be feisty, even a keyboard warrior at times but guess who made the effort to find answers to forumites questions :) :kiss: Graham wore his Woosie shirt with great pride. He actually made up his own transfers on the back of his shirt showing each location of every Woosiefest over the years. He and Joan never missed one :cheer:
Terri and I were fortunate enough to have met up with Graham and Joan a few weeks ago. He knew what was coming and was fearless to the end. We shall all miss him and his sense of humour which made so many of the Woosiefests such good fun.
We will go to the funeral in our Woosie shirts :) He'd like that. B) You will see from his Avatar he maintained his adolescent style of bog side humour which of course is all about how the Woosies were started by Graham aka Sir WC.
He contributed 3,777 posts and received 500 thank yous. A true credit to an ardent caravanner and Woosie.
We will certainly have a good toast to Graham at this autumn's Woosiefest at Woodthorpe. I know Graham would wish to be there ...Travel well our lovely friend :kiss:
 
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What sad, sad news and a great loss not just to this forum, but to the caravanning community as a whole. May he rest in peace.

Condolences to Joan and family from everyone here at Practical Caravan.
 
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I post this picture of Graham taken in happier times and in respectful remembrance..........

It is Graham's own picture taken for him.
Graham and wife are seated nearest the camera next to the river Thames in Oxfordshire and are enjoying the company of fellow caravanners and forumites.

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Nov 16, 2015
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Gafferbill said:
I post this picture of Graham taken in happier times and in respectful remembrance..........

It is Graham's own picture taken for him.
Graham and wife are seated nearest the camera next to the river Thames in Oxfordshire and are enjoying the company of fellow caravanners and forumites.

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That was a lovely day and a nice way to remember Graham.
 
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As this years current King 'Woosie the 7th.' and Graham you having been the first (or was it second?) However seems along while ago now. Thank you Graham for giving us the chance to caravan with you and Joan and all the other friends and acquaintances we've made from all over this country, people we couldn't have possibly met up with without your idea. Thanks because you thought of it, (being a Woosie is not a disrespectful title, far from it , it's one we wear with pride), and long may it continue. We will have a drink to you at this years 'fest' and remember you there. Can I endorse every sentiment that has been expressed on the previous posts by all. Sorry we can't make it for your final 'trip'. and sincere condolences to Joan and your family. RIP Graham it was a privilege to have known you.
 
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I am very sorry to hear of the sad loss. I never met Graham but he was a very knowledgeable contributor to the forum and my condolences go to his family.
 
Jun 20, 2005
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Graham’s widow Joan sent me this email. I will forward copies but for those not on my email list I thought you may wish to see it.
DD

Hi both
Just to let you know, as I see the Woosies are asking:
We are requesting family flowers only, with donations in lieu going to Newport Scout & Guide Gang Show and / or the St David’s Foundation Charity, our local Hospice at Home service, who’s nurse called on us regularly and was available on the end of the phone whenever we needed her. (cheques payable to Newport Gang Show and / or St David’s Foundation.)
Please could you pass this on. I will let you have funeral director’s details later if you like. I’ll talk to them tomorrow when they come as to how they want to handle it.
If you have any suggestions from your end, please make we aware.
Thanks
Joan
 
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Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Graham (Woodlands Camper) personally, he replied with many helpful tips and advice on many occasions to my questions on the forum and for that I will always be grateful.

My sincere condolences to Graham's wife and his family, my thoughts go out to you.
 
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RIP Grahame, you will be sorely missed by all of us.

Heartfelt condolences to Joan and family from myself and Sir Fixalot (Mat) xx
 

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