RIP Phillip Reimers

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RIP Phillip Reimers

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Nathan wrote:Phillip Reimers passed away in the early hours of this morning .

Our deepest sympathies to his family and wife Daleen.

Phillip was one of our drivers and his wife, the first lady Fireman in the country.

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I can only add my own condolences to those of Nathan. I fired often to Phillip ("Flip"). He was a great companion on the footplate and always ready to help us and teach us.
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My prayers and thoughts are with Daleen and the remainder of the family.

It was always a pleasure firing for Philip and he was always willing to teach and assist.

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My sincerest condolence goes to Darlene and Reimers Family.

I also had the privilege to work and fire for “Oom” Flip, who was always very helpful and willing to pass-on his knowledge of steam locomotives!

He will be missed!
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See http://www.friendsoftherail.com/phpBB2/ ... 255#p12255 for a pictorial tribute to Flip.
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Funeral arrangements
Elize Lubbe wrote:Morning all

Flip will be laid to rest on Friday, 20th March @ 13:00.

Church: New Apostolic Church
Pretorius Street
Pretoria

The church is opposite the bus depot

Darlene also invites all to meet for refreshments after the funeral at the lapa at Fonteindal.

Please try your utmost best to attend the service, I visited the family last night, and this is really a very difficult time for her and the children and financially they are also not doing well. If at all possible, can you assist by giving a donation to the family, I will do the necessary collection on Friday.

I thank each and every one of you for the sms’s I received, I have passed them on to Darlene last night.

Regards

Elize
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I would like to add that Flip's passing is regretted as far away as the UK.

In 2007 a group of Welsh Highland Railway loco staff came out to to provide extra man-power for Reefsteamers during the Dave Rodgers Steam Safari trip down into the Eastern Free State.

It was a steep learning curve even for experienced UK engine-men; very hard work but also very enjoyable. One of those who made the week so unforgettable was Flip. He was unfailingly friendly to us when he might have been suspicious of newcomers from overseas. He was totally professional but managed to give plentiful advice and cheerful help in ways that were welcomed and appreciated. I and the other members of the WHR group remember our times with Flip and also with Darlene with affection and respect. Our thoughts are with Darlene, and Flip's family at this moment.

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Our condolences to the Reimers family.

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Funeral arrangements - cont,

It is with regret, that I will not be able to attend the funeral service, please forward my apology for not being able to attend.
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Always friendly; always ready with a unpretentious humorous comment; always willing to submit to an Alco-blow. He was never positive (nor his wife), but we always had a good joke about his smoking. We will miss him.

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My thoughts and best wishes are with Darlene and the Riemers family. My deepest condolences and my apologies that I will not be able to attend the funeral service. Steve A.
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Chris J wrote:Hi all

I believe the funeral is in fact tomorrow 13 March. Pl notify all concerned.

Thanks
Elize wrote:Hi Chris,

Yes, it is definitely tomorrow 13th March @ 13:00.

Apologies
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