Old Smokie

Started by Fenton, 14 February 2019, 04:43:24 PM

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Leman

Very sad to hear, especially when a gamer can no longer take part in the hobby.
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Techno

That's very sad news.  :(

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Sunray

Quote from: Leon on 25 February 2019, 10:19:03 PM
Just to update, I've had a reply from a friend of Andy's and it's not great news unfortunately:

Hi,

Just giving you an update on Andy, he's not in great shape, he is has difficulty walking and has lost most of his memory and eyesight, medical staff are coming in several times a day, it's now about making him as comfortable as possible. He is still his cheerful self despite his condition and is still fighting it, how he does it I don't know, even though you have to repeat things to him as he cannot remember whats been said.

Andy has said to thank every one for there concern and messages. My name is Harry and I am a friend of Andy's we have been friends for a long time, we served together in the armed services. He speaks very highly of you and the Pendraken team and the forum members. I will try to keep you all updated on things. I'm not a wargamer so I don't know anything about the hobby.

Thank you again for your email.

Harry

Leon

Thanks for taking the time to do this.   Could you ask Harry if SSAFA is involved? They are the best Armed Forces charity in terms of quick reaction and minimum red tape.  They may be able to source some resources/practical help/care  that  can increase  Andy's level of  comfortable. They don't work miracles - but they come close at times.   All they need is a service number.

Thanks again

James




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26 February 2019, 07:03:29 PM #19 Last Edit: 26 February 2019, 07:05:16 PM by T13A
Hi

Very sad and puts other things into perspective.

SSAFA is a great charity, several years ago at work one Christmas I suggested that rather than everybody sending Christmas cards to everyone else we simply put money into an envelope and gave it to a nominated charity. Everybody was happy to do this (it was MOD) and we put suggested charities into a box. I nominated SSAFA and to my surprise it got picked out (don't ask!). All the proceeds were sent to SSAFA and afterwards I got a very nice thankyou letter from them saying what a good idea it was and wishing other people did this.


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Leon

Quote from: Sunray on 26 February 2019, 04:42:50 PM
Thanks for taking the time to do this.   Could you ask Harry if SSAFA is involved? They are the best Armed Forces charity in terms of quick reaction and minimum red tape.  They may be able to source some resources/practical help/care  that  can increase  Andy's level of  comfortable. They don't work miracles - but they come close at times.   All they need is a service number. 

I've passed that on to find out, but I'm not sure how much can be done at this point.  SSAFA are a great bunch, they come along to Battleground each year with their stand and they helped out my grandmother with some minor building work when her roof had sprung a leak a couple of years back.
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jimduncanuk

I see and speak to the SSAFA guys at several shows over the year. I give them a few quid and now and again a bit more. They are a great bunch of guys, veterans themselves and are a great source of stories about themselves and some of their clients.

I have been gifted a couple of their T-shirts and try to wear them at shows.
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Sunray

The SSAFA success rate in helping Vets is based on their live linked up data base that connects ALL possible trusts, funds, and charities related to the ex-service community.

You enter the Vet's service number and immediately you have a live link to perhaps 6/7 such trusts. The need is established by the SSAFA case worker - often sitting beside the Vet/family with a laptop at the nearest Wi-Fi source.  The trusts then collaborate in live time to meet the need. Often its small individual charity discretion payments lumped together.  On their own peanuts -  lumped you have a couple of grand.  And all with a couple of clicks from those operators who are linked in.   

Its the "instant coffee" assistance that can make the difference.   

A prime example is being able to offer a menu choice of decent scrans when the Vet has lost appetite through long term illness.   The Case Worker sourced a supplier of tasty ready cooked meals, and the SSAFA network  found the cash and the voluntary agency to deliver daily.
It was so rewarding to see him eat and savour decent food.

Ben Waterhouse

Quote from: Sunray on 27 February 2019, 08:48:23 AM
The SSAFA success rate in helping Vets is based on their live linked up data base that connects ALL possible trusts, funds, and charities related to the ex-service community.

You enter the Vet's service number and immediately you have a live link to perhaps 6/7 such trusts. The need is established by the SSAFA case worker - often sitting beside the Vet/family with a laptop at the nearest Wi-Fi source.  The trusts then collaborate in live time to meet the need. Often its small individual charity discretion payments lumped together.  On their own peanuts -  lumped you have a couple of grand.  And all with a couple of clicks from those operators who are linked in.   

Its the "instant coffee" assistance that can make the difference.   

A prime example is being able to offer a menu choice of decent scrans when the Vet has lost appetite through long term illness.   The Case Worker sourced a supplier of tasty ready cooked meals, and the SSAFA network  found the cash and the voluntary agency to deliver daily.
It was so rewarding to see him eat and savour decent food.


SSAFA sorted all my poor brothers problems out, first class help.
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Womble67

Sad news

Take care

Andy
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jimduncanuk

I've just been given a bundle of stuff which I think has come from Old Smokies collection.

There are a bundle of RUB compartmented trays which I will absorb into my own stuff. I plan to bung a good few quid into a SSAFA tin next time I see them.

There are four army pack of Pendraken figures, all un-bagged and unpainted.

Norse, Norman, Anglo-Saxon and Goblins. They retail at £31/£33 each.

I would be happy to pass any of them on for a reasonable charitable donation.

Failing that I'll eventually paint them up and sell them in due course.

Any offers?

Jim
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jimduncanuk

Quote from: jimduncanuk on 06 March 2019, 12:07:27 PM

There are four army pack of Pendraken figures, all un-bagged and unpainted.

Norse, Norman, Anglo-Saxon and Goblins. They retail at £31/£33 each.


It seems there are Hill Dwarves too.
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Leon

I've had another update from Harry tonight:

Can you thank the forum members for their suggestions and kind words, there are several charities involved with Andy's care, both military and civilian, sadly there is not much can be done now.

He is very pleased with all the efforts to find new homes for his collection and the raising of funds for service charities.
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Leon

Just to keep everyone in the loop, I've had another update from Andy's friend:

Andy is still with us, he has been  at a hospital in London receiving a new type of treatment, which seems to have stabilzed things for the moment. Hopefully it will continue to be so. His eyesight is returning slowley after the discovery that it was some of the medication causing the sight loss, a bit of good news for a change. I shall endevour to keep you updated.
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