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BBC radio DJ for more than 40 years, Steve Wright, has died suddenly aged 69.

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Wendyf wrote: 13 Feb 2024, 18:22 RIP Steve Wright. A part of our lives for many years.
We posted at the same time...
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Big Kev wrote: 13 Feb 2024, 19:05
Wendyf wrote: 13 Feb 2024, 18:22 RIP Steve Wright. A part of our lives for many years.
We posted at the same time...
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I have just had a call from Jean, Ken Whinney's (Plaques) wife. Sadly Ken passed away at 01:35 this morning after a short illness.
She has said he is now at peace.
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So sorry to hear this, Ken was a nice bloke and always good for excellent rapport and with a lovely sense of humour, he will be missed on the site. RIP Ken.
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RIP Ken.
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Very sad news.
RIP Ken. I will miss your humour and interactions.
My condolences to Jean and family. 😞
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Sorry to hear that.
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Sad news. My condolences to his family.

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That's the news I have been dreading hearing... I'm so sorry to hear it, I echo what David has just said. A good man and so well read. There was a lot more to Ken than met the eye....
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Would this be the gentleman I took my laptop to a few years ago to be mended? He lived in Barnoldswick.
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Gloria wrote: 19 Feb 2024, 10:23 Would this be the gentleman I took my laptop to a few years ago to be mended? He lived in Barnoldswick.
I think you may be thinking of Stephen Taylforth, Gloria. He is the most likely candidate for laptop fixing.
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Big Kev wrote: 19 Feb 2024, 10:35
Gloria wrote: 19 Feb 2024, 10:23 Would this be the gentleman I took my laptop to a few years ago to be mended? He lived in Barnoldswick.
I think you may be thinking of Stephen Taylforth, Gloria. He is the most likely candidate for laptop fixing.
Possibly, my memory is not what it should be.
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Stephen, very often referred to by his by-name, 'Pluggy', is still alive and well Gloria.
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Stanley wrote: 19 Feb 2024, 11:03 Stephen, very often referred to by his by-name, 'Pluggy', is still alive and well Gloria.
That’s him Stanley, it was the P that sprung a chord. Thankyou.
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Big Kev wrote: 18 Feb 2024, 11:02 I have just had a call from Jean, Ken Whinney's (Plaques) wife. Sadly Ken passed away at 01:35 this morning after a short illness.
She has said he is now at peace.
Gosh I am in shock . Deepest condolences to his family
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Ken's funeral is at Burnley Crematorium, March 7th at 11:30. Jean has requested family flowers only but, if anyone would like to make a donation to Pendleside Hospice, it would be appreciated.
There is a small wake after the service at Simply Classic, a small cafe on Shuttleworthmead Business Park in Padiham (near where the power station used to be).
I told Jean I would pass on any messages posted on here, she said Ken would have liked that.
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I will try and attend the funeral. This is the photo that Ken sent for Stanley's 80th birthday celebrations.

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A lovely pic of a lovely bloke :good:
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Ken came upstairs in Colne Library to say hello to me. I remember him telling me that he was occasionally mistaken for Paul McCartney because of his floppy hair. He was making a collection of photographs of plaques on buildings in the area......hence the name Plaques. :smile:
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Ken used to call in on me for a cup of tea and a chat when he came to his dentist which for some reason was in Barlick. He was always a welcome visitor and we had no problem whiling away a couple of hours. He was a great reader. I don't often lend books but very often sent Ken away with a couple of the rare ones.
I won't be going to the funeral, too upsetting for me.....
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I never met him, but our paths crossed on various things on here. We aren’t around for his funeral, but will raise a glass to him.
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Len Dole, 85, only found out recently that he died in January, RIP

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Sorry to hear that Ian. I suppose that was why they wanted the pic.....
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The item on Len Dole is interesting. I'd not heard of him. and I'm pleased that I now have done.
Will we ever see his like again? I doubt it, and is there even a need for his sort of high principled activism. There certainly was a time when there was (tell me about it) - now, I'm not so sure. I love the idea of his ashes in the Clarion building. Splendid.


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