I am really sorry to hear about your Dad you are both in my thoughts.
Just over 20 years ago my own father spent nearly 6 months in St.Thomas’ for over 3 he was in a induced coma. Keith Peacock came up and spent an afternoon speaking to him whilst he was unconscious and reassuring my Mum. Thankfully, my Dad was able to thank Keith himself once he finally returned home.
This is one of the many reasons that makes this club so special and why Keith Peacock is thought of so highly by my family
I am really sorry to hear about your Dad you are both in my thoughts.
Just over 20 years ago my own father spent nearly 6 months in St.Thomas’ for over 3 he was in a induced coma. Keith Peacock came up and spent an afternoon speaking to him whilst he was unconscious and reassuring my Mum. Thankfully, my Dad was able to thank Keith himself once he finally returned home.
This is one of the many reasons that makes this club so special and why Keith Peacock is thought of so highly by my family
Oh thankyou, that's wonderful, great to hear he pulled though 😊 , hoping that the same can happen here cheers x
Hi guys and girls, sadly my dad passed away in the early hours of this morning, thankyou to Tracey for organising the video Keith Peacock did for my dad , was a wonderful gesture from the club , and thankyou to the members that pointed out that Tracey had messaged me too , your all amazing people x
Sending condolences. Very sorry to read this. Puts all the nonsense little things in to perspective when you read something like this. 67 is no age these days and your dad was obviously loved by you and yours.
Oh gosh, so sorry to hear; like many others, I have been keeping an eye o your post and thinking of you . Condolences to you and yours. RIP
Reassuring to hear the wonderful Tracey and Keith reminding us all what a tremendous football club we support which goes beyond the game of football - well, potential owners, as we all know already
Good luck mate and yeah Tracey does post and is a member on here. What a lovely lady she is. One of the most kindest and nicest of people you will ever meet.
And one who works incredibly hard behind the scenes. It’s more than a job for her. And not always appreciated by some unfortunately.
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Just over 20 years ago my own father spent nearly 6 months in St.Thomas’ for over 3 he was in a induced coma. Keith Peacock came up and spent an afternoon speaking to him whilst he was unconscious and reassuring my Mum. Thankfully, my Dad was able to thank Keith himself once he finally returned home.
This is one of the many reasons that makes this club so special and why Keith Peacock is thought of so highly by my family
I do have an idea of what you are going through, it’s a horrible time and nothing you can do but support the rest of the family and be positive.
stay strong and best wishes to you and the rest of your family
RIP Ray.
My condolences to you, and all your dad's family and friends.
Take care.
RIP,
One of our own.
I lost my mum to cancer on the 3rd August, and whilst it’s a relief she is no longer in pain, still hurts like hell
RIP
Reassuring to hear the wonderful Tracey and Keith reminding us all what a tremendous football club we support which goes beyond the game of football - well, potential owners, as we all know already
RIP Ray.
Thoughts with you and your family.
RIP Ray.
RIP Ray
RIP Ray.
The Charlton family are amazing as always.
RIP Ray
Sorry to hear your very sad news.
RIP Ray
RIP......Ray......RIP.