RIP Citronut

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Fondly remembered.......his PercyWotsit gets used down my way a lot
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Time really does fly!

Chris, that's a lovely headstone on Malcolm's grave :D

We'll never forget Malcolm on here... I still often happen across his posts and always have a good giggle at them...

He lives on in spirit ;)
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Stickyfinger wrote: 02 Jul 2017, 22:03 Fondly remembered.......his PercyWotsit gets used down my way a lot



Fondly remembered here too, I often use his inyourendo.... ;-)
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:-D
CitroJim wrote: 03 Jul 2017, 06:38 Time really does fly!

Chris, that's a lovely headstone on Malcolm's grave :D

We'll never forget Malcolm on here... I still often happen across his posts and always have a good giggle at them...

He lives on in spirit ;)
the head stone was only put their yesterday it has been done for a while but due to my poor heath it has not been put up their . I thought a Citroen on it would be appropriate .It did take some time to find someone who could do it. :-D
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I was only thinking of his percywotsit yesterday as I was struggling with some leaks.

That is a perfect headstone for Malcom, well worth the wait and the effort.
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Rest easy Malcolm, and again Thank You for all the help & advice you've provided for us fellow Citroen enthusiasts. I shall raise my next brew in your honour :teabag:
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The headstone is lovely Chris.
Malcolm regularly enters my thought process especially when I'm getting a bit fed up with something and I need some PERCYWATSIT. I can still hear his great accent!
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Cannot believe Malcolm has passed away, a true Gent with a huge and wicked sense of Humour and an even bigger heart. No question went unanswered and the knowledge imparted was priceless.
where ever you are Malcolm, i hope your Percywhatsits are in full flow.
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I'm really sorry to hear about this. I had advice and help from Citronut many of times and very greatfull RIP

I only seen this post now I've not been online much with work and doing my house up so catching up with things online a bit now.

I never met him in person but I could tell he wanted to help as much as he could and will be sadly missed.
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chris citro wrote: 02 Jul 2017, 21:40 It dose not seem possible it is 2years today that malcom past away


I never knew his surname. Was he Austrian? Goldberger. Definitely sounds like he could have been one of Sylv's people. In fact, there was an Austrian skijumper called Andreas Goldberger.
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Rhothgar wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 17:45
chris citro wrote: 02 Jul 2017, 21:40 It dose not seem possible it is 2years today that malcom past away


I never knew his surname. Was he Austrian? Goldberger. Definitely sounds like he could have been one of Sylv's people. In fact, there was an Austrian skijumper called Andreas Goldberger.


Hi Rhothgar
I am malcolms brother and no not austrian
our father was on the last kindertransport to come over from germany all of his predecessors were murdered in Auschwitz
If you are interested google benjamin goldberger hamburg and you will see some details about our fathers father and mother
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Martingold,
How very sad to hear that.
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Sorry, I have only just seen this thread and would like to add my condolences to all concerned.

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3 years today - where has the time gone? Still sorting though his small unit. One day I will get it finished.
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It certainly doesn't seem that long Chris.