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Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha has died at the age of 60

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Posted
10 hours ago, LestaAl said:

Some of the best days of my life...

 

...My bride walking down the aisle...

 

...My.kids born healthy ..

 

....and 7 May  2016

 

Thank-you.

 

If Carlsberg made club owners......

Clever not to number them in order ;)

Posted

John Hutchinson, the club historian has been given the task of co-ordinating the moving of the majority of the tributes. Shirts/ flags will be kept for a future tribute. The flowers will be moved to the crash site.

Posted
2 hours ago, smr said:

 

:cry:

I think I’m going to have to stay off of foxestalk! I’m trying to get over this and I chuffin can’t with all these videos!

Posted
On 03/11/2018 at 12:46, 49er said:

 

Love that. Im going to use it for a management training video when my company is big enough.

 

I always wondered what company culture i want to create. THIS IS IT!

 

Thanks for being you Vichai, you legend.

Posted

How lovely it looks as they have taken all the wrappings off so you can actually see the beautiful flowers. This club of ours seems to have thought through everything, at a time they must be under massive upheaval. If they had had months to plan this it really could not have been done any better.  Even down to the statements that have been issued which have been superbly well written. Its been suggested elsewhere on the forum that Susan Whelan have been the driving force behind the club's actions since the tragedy. If so,  massive respect to her for everything she has done. Long may it continue. 

Posted
17 minutes ago, Mendi said:

Was the owner cremated or laid to rest.

I'm sure I heard his remains could be preserved for up to 100 days but I would assume it will be a cremation eventually. I apologise if I'm wrong but I think that's the usual way with Buddhist funerals? 

Posted
49 minutes ago, ROB-THE-BLUE said:

I'm sure I heard his remains could be preserved for up to 100 days but I would assume it will be a cremation eventually. I apologise if I'm wrong but I think that's the usual way with Buddhist funerals

 Remains could be preserved how could this happen ? bit confused.

Posted
13 hours ago, ROB-THE-BLUE said:

I'm sure I heard his remains could be preserved for up to 100 days but I would assume it will be a cremation eventually. I apologise if I'm wrong but I think that's the usual way with Buddhist funerals? 

He will be cremated in approx 100 days. The king will give the say so on the date but the longer it takes means the person is held in higher regard.

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