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#50196 - 06/09/05 05:35 PM
Re: OUR FRIEND CHUCK PIPER HAS GONE HOME TO THE LORD
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
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Very sad news indeed. I met Chuck at the 'North of the Gap' gathering, which we had in the UK, shortly after the KN7000 was released. He was, as others have said, a real Gentleman and was always eager to help other forum members, when he could.
Chuck became a real friend to me and at his request, I went to visit him at his flat, in Manchester just last month. It was very obvious to me that he was having a very difficult time coping with the horrible disease, which he had contracted. I believe the reference made by Alan, in the initial post in this thread "I know you were a friend of his and had come here to collect some things from his flat in Whitefield." was intended for me, and I will contact Alan to help out, if I can.
In case Alan does not read the messages on the forum, I will pass on the sentiments to him and Chuck's family. A sad day indeed............
------------------ Willum
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Willum
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
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#50201 - 06/10/05 10:08 AM
Re: OUR FRIEND CHUCK PIPER HAS GONE HOME TO THE LORD
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Member
Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 403
Loc: United Kingdom
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Hello
I'm Rob Piper, Chuck's middle son (there are 3 of us, Roy is the eldest, then me then Alan). I have been so heartened to hear the lovely things that you have all been saying about my Dad, someone who we all loved so very much and who we will miss more than any words can ever say.
My Dad leaves behind our Mum who my Dad always called Queenie (real name Lydia) as well as a brother Richard and sister Margaret. My uncle Richard lives in Los Angeles, California and he will be coming over for my Dad's funeral which will be on Friday 17th of June at St Paul's Church in Blackley, Manchester.
My Dad as many of you will have discovered, was a bright, intelligent man who was deeply committed and interested in learning to play music. He started out in his teens playing the trombone in the Los Angeles Youth Symphony Orchestra. In addition to the keyboard and trombone, he had also learnt to play the guitar over the years, particularly the bass.
He was intereseted in so many things, including golf, history, computing, speedway (used to race for the B team at the Bellevue Aces in the 50's), lots of sport, astronomy as well as keeping in touch with friends.
My Dad's greatest enthusiasm was reserved for his family, who he loved dearly and talked about constantly. For us he was a star (according to his grandson Joshua) and we will always remember him with love and affection.
Can I just thank you all for saying so many nice things about him and for helping us to see that his light shone in other people's lives too.
Best wishes The Piper Family
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#50203 - 06/11/05 01:01 AM
Re: OUR FRIEND CHUCK PIPER HAS GONE HOME TO THE LORD
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Member
Registered: 05/01/03
Posts: 88
Loc: Birmingham, England
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How saddened I was to learn only this morning (via e-mail from Bill Norrie), of the passing of Chuck.
I never met him, but from time to time we exchanged 'chatty' e-mails, debating subjects we had in common such as music, golf, and todays society. He held very strong, but thoughtful views on such matters. And it was obvious from his writings to me (which I still have), that here was 'a gentleman'. - Intelligent, articulate, kindly, and caring. A breed of mankind who 'give' to people, instead of taking.
Our very brief touching of souls, was a 'profit-making' experience. Thanks Chuck.
Colin leaney
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