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Chris Jarvis Funeral

Postby StuartD » 11 Feb 2016, 17:02

HI

Just got back from Chris Jarvis' Funeral today. A very sad occasion but also a very lovely one. Great turn out of people to celebrate the life of a great musician and an even better person.

Beautiful service and a tremendous Eulogy from Martin Verrill. Good to see all of Legend, Terry, Martin, David and Tony as well as Chris' brother Phil. Nice to meet Iain Purdon and Rob Bradford after all the years on here and spend time again with Dave Robinson. Nice to see Alan Jones there too.

As Tony said after, "Chris would have loved it"

Regards

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Re: Chris Jarvis Funeral

Postby David Martin » 11 Feb 2016, 17:19

Yes indeed...
What a great occasion this was...
A full church, a wonderful eulogy from Martin Verill, some of the band's music played, and many tears as Chris's body was carried away for a private committal.

Then to the wake, with probably 200 people watching a glorious collection of family photos and Legend clips. And lots of remembering...

Tears turned to smiles as we marvelled at the richness of our friend's life. Quiet time will be hard for the family, but they now know that they are surrounded and supported by so much love from across the world.

A good send off.

And thanks to all of you for your messages. They meant so much to the family.
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Re: Chris Jarvis Funeral

Postby Iain Purdon » 11 Feb 2016, 18:17

Yep, what Stuart and David said. A lovely gathering of the two families: Chris's own and the Shadows lot. Enough of us there to put on a Jarvis tribute act. Don't worry, we didn't!
Grand to hear Legend Messing about on the River in church, with Chris clacking away at his Rostill best. Afterwards, copious video of Chris in performance as old friends and new mingled and reminisced.
It was the gathering at the bar that felt wrong. A tall, genial, contented presence was missing.
RIP to one of the really good guys. We'll miss you, Chris
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Re: Chris Jarvis Funeral

Postby dave robinson » 11 Feb 2016, 18:36

Yes indeed to all of the above, Chris was a lovely man and I was so pleased that so many turned out to pay their respects.
Good to catch up with everyone again, I must make the effort to get to more gatherings rather than it having to be at a sad occasion such as this. I wish everyone a safe trip home.
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Re: Chris Jarvis Funeral

Postby tommybird » 13 Feb 2016, 14:41

So sorry I was unable to make it due to hospital treatment and half day admission.

I am pleased it was a send off that honoured the contribution Chris made to the Shadows Community.
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Re: Chris Jarvis Funeral

Postby David Martin » 13 Feb 2016, 18:46

Thanks Tommy...
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