Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: dundeemk6 on November 06, 2013, 04:50:25 PM
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For those concerned :
Richard Morris from Lahansai passed away peacefully in his home around noon today.
For those who knew him : a real gentleman who turned 70 this year.
For many years he provided the expat society here with excellent bread and crusty rolls.
And when one needed solid advice he was always there.
His body will be transported to Surin Hospital today for a post mortem.
Further info will follow.
RIP Richard
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Richard was a true gentleman - and his bread was the dog's bollocks.
He will be sadly missed.
RIP Richard.
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Just heard this cant believe he has passed away !! he was here on monday delivering me some freshly baked bread rolls
I didnt have the pleasure of knowing him for long but he was truly a gentlemen ,he will be missed by all
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RIP Richard
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RIP Richard.
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loved your bread RIP mate
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Only met Richard once while having a few beers with the Lahansai boys but he came across as a real gent...
RIP Richard
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RIP Richard
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Funeral and cremation ceremony : this saturday 09 november 13.00 at the main Wat in Lahansai - in the center of the city.
This ceremony will/can take up to three hours.
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RIP. Always sad to hear an expat passes away in Thailand.
A general question:
Does most expats bodies are sent back to their homeland or most buried here in Thailand?
*In case no specific request of the foreigner.
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RIP. Always sad to hear an expat passes away in Thailand.
A general question:
Does most expats bodies are sent back to their homeland or most buried here in Thailand?
*In case no specific request of the foreigner.
Most are cremated here
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RIP. Always sad to hear an expat passes away in Thailand.
A general question:
Does most expats bodies are sent back to their homeland or most buried here in Thailand?
*In case no specific request of the foreigner.
if no request from the Farang (or homeland family) then cremated here.
If anyone does wish to be repatriated I recommend that they make a Will incorporating this AND tell someone in the Thai family. Once you have died they don't hang about here.
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R.I.P. Rickard !
Sweden Frank
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RIP Richard