tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7843818.post6017147231717583249..comments2024-03-27T00:02:00.910+00:00Comments on AYRSHIRE GOLF: CLIFF FRANCIS - Ayrshire golf saddened by passing of Executive memberAJMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11551019744382974771noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7843818.post-88852511900135830172016-07-02T22:59:13.762+01:002016-07-02T22:59:13.762+01:00Graeme this may be a long shot but could you pleas...Graeme this may be a long shot but could you please, please email me a.s.a.p my email is rachelmcmichaeljic@gmail.com I need to ask you a question about your familyRachel wilkinson mcmichaelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7843818.post-69636240207896000472014-10-30T03:25:53.892+00:002014-10-30T03:25:53.892+00:00This is Graeme, Cliff son. My little brother Charl...This is Graeme, Cliff son. My little brother Charlie, our Mum Norma and Myself were all by his side at the end. He passed away in his own bed which was his wish. The NHS a have been utterly superb this last 10 months and we can't praise them highly enough.<br /><br /> He absolutely loved golf, love working on the Ayrshire committee, loved refereeing matches and loved Troon Welbeck golf club.....I'm not so sure he loved his putting though!!!<br />The support we have had from friends since he passed has been overwhelming and a huge comfort<br />The cremation will at at 10am on Wednesday the 5th at Holmsford Bridge crematorium in Greghorn with the wake at the Southbeach hotel in Troon. We will be having a donation which will be going to troon lifeboat which was our adams favourite charity to give to.<br /><br />From Myself, Charlie and our mum, thank youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7843818.post-73113130963033201692014-10-29T22:51:50.717+00:002014-10-29T22:51:50.717+00:00Ayrshire and indeed, society in general is much di...Ayrshire and indeed, society in general is much diminished by the passing of Cliff Francis. Although a keen golfer myself, despite the number of years I knew him, I never had the privilege of golfing with him. I knew him as a colleague in Strathclyde Police and as an eminently personable, practicle and honest individual who knew his own mind. He always sought the story behind the story which was generally where the truth lay. Not adverse to a bit of mischief, he was quick to laugh and made others laugh easily. I only met Cliff on rare occasions after he retired, but the conversation always picked up where it left off and there was no hesitation or awkwardness. I, and many others, will miss him.Jim Richmondhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05391940337234018528noreply@blogger.com