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Reply from Michael Mepham's Family
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Yesterday, I forwarded to MM's family, a link to the tributes that were posted here yesterday. (http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Quizzes-and-Puz zles/Question335445.html ). This is the reply I received today:
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Thanks so much for getting this link to us, my Sister and I have just been reading through all the posts and it means so much to us all. I will be printing them off so my Mother can have a look at them to.
None of us know which way to turn at the moment but I can assure you that I will be posting a message thanking everyone for there kind messages.
Bless you all
Robert Mepham
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Thanks so much for getting this link to us, my Sister and I have just been reading through all the posts and it means so much to us all. I will be printing them off so my Mother can have a look at them to.
None of us know which way to turn at the moment but I can assure you that I will be posting a message thanking everyone for there kind messages.
Bless you all
Robert Mepham
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I too am shocked and very saddened to learn of Michael's death. Also feeling guilty for adding my occasional twopenneth to criticism of his clues. Just hope the additional stress we may have caused him was not contributory. Have tried on occasion to compile a simple crossword of my own and appreciate just how difficult it is. His puzzles gave me hours of educational fun and I will miss him. Sincere condolences to his wife and family.
Re MM. And the things I didn't say in the previous post. As I mentioned, I didn't know until tonight. Personally, although we never met, I feel as if I have lost a friend. We corresponded via e-mail several times and he was never less than wonderfully civil. It was obvious that this was one helluva nice guy. I'd think I speak for everyone in saying that we all looked forward to Saturdays and the GK xword. I would get the paper, then a cuppa, and settle down to match wits with the master. It was never less than fun. Even more to the point, tho (and I speak as a well-travelled journo), was that I reckon I learned more from MM over the years via his xwords than I'd ever have thought possible. All those exotic things he challenged us with. He added enormously to my education, and for that I'll always be grateful. I'd love to know exactly how he did it. Isn't it time we had a biography of Michael? After all, far lesser people have had one. As I type this, I'm raising a glass to the memory of a remarkably guy. Thanks, mate.
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