Thanks chaps - unexpected but not entirely surprising is how I would best put it. Ron had a good innings at 82, and was still independent at home (just) with all faculties and functions intact; in typical fashion, he would not have wished to be a "burden".
He served in the Fleet Air Arm as an Airframe and Engine Mechanic during the War and afterwards, with 804 Sqn on Seafires embarked on HMS Theseus. After that he joined the Royal Artillery for a few years before working as an electrical engineeer, but always took great and particular pride in his service with the RN, and was active with various ex-Service associations.
Last year he became the president of his local British Legion branch - it was a pleasure last year to be in uniform standing next to him on the dais as he took the salute from those marching past on Remembrance Day. A fine and good gentleman to raise a glass to.
Hope silverstone was good!!!
MG Mark