VALE: Doug Partridge
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 7:11 am
It saddens me to announce the passing of one of the Isuzu Car Clubs original members, Doug Partridge.
Doug with Jean his wife joined the Car Club, then known as The Bellett Car Club of NSW, in the very early days of the Club. Jean took on the role of Secretary with Doug assisting, in the years that followed Doug and Jeans home was a common meeting place for Club Members, at times we started Events from their home in Villawood. In those days Doug was a butcher by trade and both Doug and Jean were certainly integral members of our Club, some of the reason our Club still exists because of these type of people.
We all were accepted into their home as if we were members of their family, remembering some of the New Years Eve's parties we had in their pool.
Some of you will remember the cream 1969 Bellett sedan that I had for some 16 years before it now resides with Garry and Monica Smith, that was Doug and Jeans car originally, then to me, now to Garry Smith.
Many years ago we lost Jean very suddenly around Christmas time, since then Doug has lived on the Gold Coast near Ross his son.
Many times visited by current and past Club Members that have become very good friends of the family.
When mobility became apparent Doug moved into a Nursing home where he was looked after admirably by their staff, on Tuesday 15th July at approximately 800 PM Doug passed away, I believe he would have been 98 in September, a great innings for a great Guy and total Gent.
Doug will be sadly missed by his family and friends, I personally will miss him greatly as I have been treated since those early years as a member of the family by Doug and excepted by his direct family, to whom I convey my most sincere condolences!
Farewell Doug, you have gone to a better place to be with Jean again and drive those Belletts in the sky.
You will never be forgotten.
May you RIP.
Dave Maurice.
Doug with Jean his wife joined the Car Club, then known as The Bellett Car Club of NSW, in the very early days of the Club. Jean took on the role of Secretary with Doug assisting, in the years that followed Doug and Jeans home was a common meeting place for Club Members, at times we started Events from their home in Villawood. In those days Doug was a butcher by trade and both Doug and Jean were certainly integral members of our Club, some of the reason our Club still exists because of these type of people.
We all were accepted into their home as if we were members of their family, remembering some of the New Years Eve's parties we had in their pool.
Some of you will remember the cream 1969 Bellett sedan that I had for some 16 years before it now resides with Garry and Monica Smith, that was Doug and Jeans car originally, then to me, now to Garry Smith.
Many years ago we lost Jean very suddenly around Christmas time, since then Doug has lived on the Gold Coast near Ross his son.
Many times visited by current and past Club Members that have become very good friends of the family.
When mobility became apparent Doug moved into a Nursing home where he was looked after admirably by their staff, on Tuesday 15th July at approximately 800 PM Doug passed away, I believe he would have been 98 in September, a great innings for a great Guy and total Gent.
Doug will be sadly missed by his family and friends, I personally will miss him greatly as I have been treated since those early years as a member of the family by Doug and excepted by his direct family, to whom I convey my most sincere condolences!
Farewell Doug, you have gone to a better place to be with Jean again and drive those Belletts in the sky.
You will never be forgotten.
May you RIP.
Dave Maurice.