Andy Harkness
1946 - 2022
In loving memory of Andy who passed away on 8th June 2022, aged 75 years.
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Thanks for not far short of fifty years of close friendship, fun and laughter. Thanks for those good times, Andy. I shall miss you.
Rest In Peace my good friend.
Dave Taylor
Thank you for being my friend. I will miss you
Thank you for being a wonderful friend over many years.
Great laughs & holidays with so many memories.
Rest in peace Andy will miss you
Lovely chap to work with, he will be sorely missed by those who have known him.
So sorry to hear about the death of Andy.
He will be greatly missed in the neighbourhood.x
I will always remember the happy time’s and laughter with Andy..
Gone but not forgotten, the memories will never fade.
I’m sure all at the Coate Railway will remember Andy’s railway adventures and his travelogues published in the Coate Express and his wry sense of humour.
He will be missed by all the members.
It’s been a privilege to have known Andy for quite a few years at the railway and also socially, his wicked sense of humour will always be remembered. the railways at Coate and nationally will be the poorer for his passing.
Rest in peace Andy.
Windsor Road will not be the same without Andy’s outrageous sense of humour. We would set our clocks by the timing of his dog walks and could always rely on terrific photographs when the weather was interesting. He was amazingly patient with the children allowing them to “play” with his beloved trains and was our personal neighbourhood watch. Thank you Andy.
Rest in Peace, we will miss you.
Andy, you will never be forgotten as the happy memories will live on. Raising a toast to special person.
Such sad news. Andy was at the centre of any conversation going on, offering his amazing humour. Our club will not be quite the same without him.
We’ll miss Andy , but have lots of happy memories of shared times in Swindon, Oldham and on the vintage trams in Blackpool!
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