Tuesday, February 5, 2013
5/2/13 Back on line
Eric G Appleby
13/6/1928 to 22/1/2013
Mr. Eric G Appleby, was a scientific instrument maker, and he and his Brother Ernest Appleby, had their own company, APPLEBY & IRELAND, and worked on the Barostat for the Martin Baker ejector seat, at present they have helped to save 7400 lives and counting, well dad you may be gone but you and your Brother will not be forgotten.
On behalf of the Appleby family, I would like thank every one in this wonderful Village of Caherdaniel, Waterville and the town of Cahersiveen, and all the people of SW Kerry and the whole of Ireland and the UK, for their great support after our Fathers passing into the Lords hands, and just one more special note, again I would like to thank, Caherdaniel PP Father Fergal Ryan, Waterville, PP Father John Kerin, Mr. and Mrs Jack Fitzgerald of Waterville, Mr. and Mrs. David O’Connor of Derrynane Hotel’ Caherdaniel, Mr. and Mrs Donal Hunt’ of Caherdaniel, Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Galvin and Family’ of Caherdaniel, Mrs, Angela O’Sullivan’ of Caherdaniel, Miss Patricia Murphy’ of Caherdaniel, Mr. Steven O’Shea’ of Caherdaniel, South Kerry Florists’ Cahersiveen, Freddie’s Bar’ Caherdaniel, and the Blind Piper Bar’ Caherdaniel, Mr. Jack McCarthy Ballinskelligs and last but not least all the Anglers of the Waterville Fishery and the Inland fisheries.
Sorry for the long delay and as my Father, would say, Vincent you have failed miserably in your reporting duties, need I say more.
Well its great to be back on the no spin no fly’s just facts department, as you all know there has been no cups given out on my Noble Salmon, so here is a short résumé of the past two weeks, we have had floods and at least four days lost to rough weather, and today is no exception with strong NW blowing with gusts up to 110 km/hr.
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Well done as we say in Devon proper job
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