View Full Version : R.I.P. Teejey
joshmac
19-09-08, 06:26 PM
That's $hit!!
Another biker down :(
RIP mate
DanDare
20-09-08, 10:42 AM
Just returned to the org from a leave of absence to hear this sad news.
I met Tim a few times and he'd always mail me re:upcoming rideouts.
Top Bloke will be sorely missed.
RIP Dude!
captainsmelly
20-09-08, 10:56 AM
bit late finding this thread, sorry.
never met you, never will now.
rest in peace dude
fraser01
21-09-08, 10:14 AM
I only found out this news yesterday by the wonders of facebook, its terrible news and I cannot believe it happened. My thoughts are with Tim's family and would like to send my condolences. Unfortunately I am unable to make the funeral but if there is a get together in the evening then let me know.
It is just over a year that I lost another biking friend....thats 4 people I know now who have been lost, and in my mind 4 too many!
Fraser01
(Rich)
Professor
21-09-08, 07:50 PM
Just discovered this thread. Terrible news. :(
RIP, tee jey.
I have a terrible memory but I am pretty sure that I met tee jey
when I lived in Wiltshire.
Professor
22-09-08, 07:22 AM
The good old days when we used to ride together into South Wales:
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=58781
The terrible thing is that two people appearing on the list of
participants of that rideout are gone, the other one being Haxsaw.
454697819
22-09-08, 07:41 AM
The good old days when we used to ride together into South Wales:
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=58781
The terrible thing is that two people appearing on the list of
participants of that rideout are gone, the other one being Haxsaw.
Forgive my forgetfulness but when did Haxsaw Leave us?
Professor
22-09-08, 07:49 AM
Forgive my forgetfulness but when did Haxsaw Leave us?
See the "Fallen friends" section of www.sv650.org (http://www.sv650.org).
Sorry to hear this. R.I.P
chris8886
22-09-08, 07:34 PM
always terrible news. my thoughts go out to all the family and friends of someone who sounded like a top bloke!
Great turnout today at the funeral, about 25 or so bikes. The guys that rode with Tim in France recently followed directly behind the hearse - it was entirely appropriate that Tim led his final rideout. The rest of us followed behind the other cars.
The crematorium was absolutely packed, with many of us having to stand outside and listen to the service which was played over the speakers. Never thought I would hear Hi Ho Silver Lining at a funeral however it was not at all out of place.
We then headed off to the wake. Scoobs and I were the first to arrive. Scoobs could not resist the lure of an empty car park , so set off to do a few laps and finish off his chicken strips - Tim (King of Cadnam GP circuit) would have approved. A drink, lots of food, a few more tears and a wee dram followed soon after as we toasted one of the nicest blokes I have ever had the pleasure of meeting.
Scoobs and I then had a good ride home in the cool, dark air, at just the sort of pace that Teejey would have appreciated.
Rest in peace buddy.
fizzwheel
29-09-08, 09:07 PM
one of the nicest blokes I have ever had the pleasure of meeting.
He definately was. Rest in peace Tim.
ninja bobw
29-09-08, 09:35 PM
Great turnout today at the funeral, about 25 or so bikes. The guys that rode with Tim in France recently followed directly behind the hearse - it was entirely appropriate that Tim led his final rideout. The rest of us followed behind the other cars.
The crematorium was absolutely packed, with many of us having to stand outside and listen to the service which was played over the speakers. Never thought I would hear Hi Ho Silver Lining at a funeral however it was not at all out of place.
We then headed off to the wake. Scoobs and I were the first to arrive. Scoobs could not resist the lure of an empty car park , so set off to do a few laps and finish off his chicken strips - Tim (King of Cadnam GP circuit) would have approved. A drink, lots of food, a few more tears and a wee dram followed soon after as we toasted one of the nicest blokes I have ever had the pleasure of meeting.
Scoobs and I then had a good ride home in the cool, dark air, at just the sort of pace that Teejey would have appreciated.
Rest in peace buddy.
Well said sums up the day perfectly.The turnout at the crematorium was overwhelming as to how many lives Tim had touched.An honour to have known him.
NigelK2B12
30-09-08, 09:22 AM
As far as funerals go this was about as good as it gets. A great send off for a great bloke.
I know you all attended as a mark of respect for TeeJay but I think a special thanks ought to go to those of you who attended from out of the area, the family really appreciated your attendance.
And to everyone who nailed the throttle at the crem. from Emma and Kate a huge thank you, it's just what they wanted.
R.I.P. mate you will always be with us on the rides
markxxleather
02-10-08, 07:44 PM
Great turnout today at the funeral, about 25 or so bikes. The guys that rode with Tim in France recently followed directly behind the hearse - it was entirely appropriate that Tim led his final rideout. The rest of us followed behind the other cars.
The crematorium was absolutely packed, with many of us having to stand outside and listen to the service which was played over the speakers. Never thought I would hear Hi Ho Silver Lining at a funeral however it was not at all out of place.
We then headed off to the wake. Scoobs and I were the first to arrive. Scoobs could not resist the lure of an empty car park , so set off to do a few laps and finish off his chicken strips - Tim (King of Cadnam GP circuit) would have approved. A drink, lots of food, a few more tears and a wee dram followed soon after as we toasted one of the nicest blokes I have ever had the pleasure of meeting.
Scoobs and I then had a good ride home in the cool, dark air, at just the sort of pace that Teejey would have appreciated.
Rest in peace buddy.
Nice one Matt, sorry i couldnt be with you on the trip back, some one had to finish the whisky (hic it would have been expect by my late night awning drinking partner hic)
Always Remembered
monty81
10-10-08, 09:15 PM
R.I.P Teejey
Condolences to family and friends
never knew you i gather gid did so wanted to say rip from a biker family. carry on riding in the clouds say hi to my bro for me he died 4 years ago in a car accident wrapped his car round a tree. condolances to his family.
A bit late, but condolences to the family and friends, hope theyre doing ok.
RIP Tee-Jay.
philbut
09-11-08, 07:24 PM
Oh man, only just seen this thread. i don't venture out of the TV section much. really sad to hear about yet another biker who went out for a ride and didn't return home. Sounds like he was a well loved fella on here. My thoughts go out to his familly and friends.
RIP man.
on this day of Remembrance , Tim.. RIP, bud. we'll meet up again soon and blast the cobwebs from the angels harps with the sound of V-twin thunder...:smt051
[-o<
Catch you laters..
Learningcurve
29-01-09, 05:25 PM
As said previously, ive only just seen this thread.
I never knew Teejey, but I have lost some people very close to me over the last few years.
My heart and my condolences go out to all of you who knew him, and especially his family.
Rest in peace Teejey.
ninja bobw
12-09-09, 07:49 AM
Just a reminder that Sunday 13th is the 1st anniversary of Tim's death so if your out and about just spare a thought for his family.Personally it doesn't seem all that long ago we all went to France.Hard to believe that it was in fact a year ago time certainly flies.If this has been posted elsewhere then my apologies just didn't think the day could go by without a mention.
Cheers for posting this Bob.
It has been on my mind for the last few days. A year has gone so fast.
My thoughts are with his family especially today.
Tim - God bless and rest in peace buddy!!!!!
Speedy Claire
13-09-09, 05:31 PM
I can`t believe this is the first anniversary already!... the year has gone over so quickly.
Again, my thoughts are with Tim`s friends and family on this sad day x
Wideboy
13-09-09, 05:49 PM
bluddy hell a year already :(
only met you twice big man, RIP
diamond
13-09-09, 05:51 PM
RIP Tim.
Had a bit of a get together today where his ashes were scattered last year. Glorious day, good company and a couple of drinks to remember Tim by. :thumbsup:
Driver found not guilty today of dangerous driving in the 'incident' that took Tim from us:-
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/4884759.Driver_cleared_of_death_on_bypass/
:confused::confused::confused:
Bit difficult to comment as I do not know the specifics of the charges - it is a really nasty junction though where it happened.
May be the 'wrong' charge was brought?
May be the 'wrong' charge was brought?
Or maybe the prosecution were an inept bunch of work shy f**kwits who presented inadequate and inaccurate data which left the jury no option but to come to this ridiculous decision.
phil24_7
02-02-10, 05:32 PM
Sounds about right, most prosecutors are useless, same as police, take it from someone who's been on the wrong side of the law/courts far too often, and all too often got away with it! If they could be bothered to put the groundwork in, they'd get the right outcomes, but they rarely have the time/energy/personal involvement in the case that allows them to do it.
Sorry to all those who knew him well for the outcome.
Wideboy
02-02-10, 07:26 PM
what a joke
and the so called "road improvements" are a joke
Cymraeg_Atodeg
02-02-10, 08:32 PM
It is always the same old addage; "Nothing happens until blood is spilt." They have improved the road now (apparently) since Tim lost his life, but, there are probably too many people to blame and too "cold" a trail for a jury to convict just one man.
It is never nice to lose a friend, especially to something so senseless, but, remember Tim for all the good he brought to the world and all of you.
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