Remembering Kevin Harris

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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by Denant » Sat Sep 18 2021 1:38pm

So sad to hear this,his contributions to Imutual were immense along with his generosity , helpful with questions being answered too
RIP Kevin
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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by macliam » Sat Sep 18 2021 3:26pm

Although we are trying our best, it feels like the heart has been torn out of the forums. :cry:

As kev himself might have said, "Treat every day as if it's your last - one day you' ll be right....."
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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by xxxraichxxx » Thu Sep 30 2021 9:44am

Kev you will be missed by all of us here on imutual!
One of a kind
R.I.P
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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by rysz » Fri Oct 01 2021 6:58am

Sad news

RIP Kevin

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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by blythburgh » Fri Oct 01 2021 9:59am

A family member has provided me with the following words:

He was a deeply thoughtful man, with a wicked sense of humour. He valued everyone equally, regardless of their background or past. He was a keen chess player and prolific borrower of books from our local library. Perhaps this accounts for his eclectic knowledge!

Of course he is deeply missed by his family and a wide circle of friends, both in real life and in the virtual communities he contributed to.

Kevin would love any donation to be made to Simon on the Streets or other charity helping homeless people.

If you wish to donate to Simon on the Streets, the link is https://justgiving.com/fundraising/reme ... evinharris
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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by Richard Frost » Fri Oct 01 2021 10:53am

blythburgh wrote:
Fri Oct 01 2021 9:59am
A family member has provided me with the following words:

He was a deeply thoughtful man, with a wicked sense of humour. He valued everyone equally, regardless of their background or past. He was a keen chess player and prolific borrower of books from our local library. Perhaps this accounts for his eclectic knowledge!

Of course he is deeply missed by his family and a wide circle of friends, both in real life and in the virtual communities he contributed to.

Kevin would love any donation to be made to Simon on the Streets or other charity helping homeless people.

If you wish to donate to Simon on the Streets, the link is https://justgiving.com/fundraising/reme ... evinharris
This fundraising page on Just giving is now closed. it is no longer possible to donate to the charity via this method. If you wish to donate you can at the website directly https://www.simononthestreets.co.uk/

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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by Sarah » Fri Oct 01 2021 11:13am

The link in blythburgh's post above was incorrect, however this link from the first post of the thread still seems okay:
https://justgiving.com/fundraising/reme ... evinharris
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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by Richard Frost » Fri Oct 01 2021 11:18am

Sarah wrote:
Fri Oct 01 2021 11:13am
The link in blythburgh's post above was incorrect, however this link from the first post of the thread still seems okay:
https://justgiving.com/fundraising/reme ... evinharris
Strange I did search for it. on the Just Giving site. Thank you Sarah.

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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by macliam » Thu Aug 24 2023 11:03pm

Today, I thought of Kev - I guess something inside me knew his anniversary was close.

It will be 2 years since he left us. No quizzes, little banter.... the forum is a shadow of its former self, yet most of those who were active back then are still around today, just not posting.

Odd as it might sound, I'm glad he isn't here to see what the sad demise of something he worked so hard to build.....

RIP old friend.
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Re: Remembering Kevin Harris

Post by blythburgh » Sat Aug 26 2023 9:17am

I still think about Kev, one of the best people around and proof of the saying "the good die young".
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