Fare thee well Neville

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Mark McCallum
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Fare thee well Neville

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It has come to my attention that we lost a member of our forum back in May.
Neville Bastion passed away in his sleep from a brain hemorrhage.
He will be missed by the cabinetmaking community.
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Re: Fare thee well Neville

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Oh my - what sad news.

I am sure that he will be missed by this community as well.

Rest in peace Neville.
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Re: Fare thee well Neville

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Here's a picture of him (on the right) and I when he came to visit the states a few years back.
RIP Neville, it was a pleasure knowing you.
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Re: Fare thee well Neville

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Hi Jeremy.
Yes . Neville was a very affable character.
Neville was one of a few reasons i decided to go with a Thermwood.
I thought if this crazy guy who lives in a very out of the way part of Australia, (Like Aus is out of the way but Bunbury is out of the way, out of the way)and he is willing to chance his luck on a reliable machine, I might as well be crazy too.
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