Caravan Club Concert Band

Ukelele replied on 21/01/2016 15:12

Posted on 21/01/2016 15:12

Peter Summerill

The Caravan Club Concert Band regrets to announce the passing of Peter Summerill. Peter was a loyal member of the Band and its committee. Peter joined the Band in 2003 as an oboist and took part in all its major concerts and events including two FICC rallies, one in Bologna and the other in Mill Street Ireland.  As well as being a valued player Peter will be fondly remembered for his culinary skills providing Band breakfasts and tasty suppers at the holiday rallies. His sense of humour permeated the Band and at themed events he could be relied upon to step into character roles amusing those around him. Many will remember him as the policeman in ‘Allo Allo’ and also as the office girl ‘Gloria’ in a light hearted sketch performed at the 2011 National.  Much of Peter’s professional life was spent working with the young and vulnerable where he  constantly gave  of himself to support others. He will be greatly missed by the Band and even more so by his wife, Christine and his children Jon and Lorna with whom our thoughts are at this time.

DSB replied on 21/01/2016 16:27

Posted on 21/01/2016 16:27

Sorry to hear of this, Ukelele.  I didn't know Peter, but from your comments he sounds like a well respected member. RIP. 

David 

Bakers2 replied on 21/01/2016 18:33

Posted on 21/01/2016 18:33

Sorry to hear of this, Ukelele.  I didn't know Peter, but from your comments he sounds like a well respected member. RIP. 

David 

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