RIP Olly. Can't honestly say I knew him that well but I know he did a lot for the club. A sad loss. My thoughts to go to his partner and his friends/family.
Only rode with Olly once, but had a good yap with him many a time. He was someone that I Looked up to in DTRF. When I joined and started to get involved in trail riding he made me feel more than welcome. Told some very good stories and liked a laugh.
He was liked and loved by many and will be missed by all who knew him
We've lost one of the nicest blokes Ive had the privilege to be friends with.
He was one of the small handful of Trailriders who created the Devon group and the only one of those few who remained involved and active until his health eventually failed him recently.
Over the years he helped several aspiring young enduro riders to realise their true potential,
invented the knuckleduster to protect our delicate little hands,
almost singlehandedly created major enduro events with the West of England club
and assisted so many, in so many ways .........
Very sad news - I will never forget being at Smeatharpe with Gruff 'marshalling' the drop into the bottom of the woods, most were pushing down and several of those that tried to ride ended up in a heap (Steve PT in a big heap of blue plastic) - then along came this WR that just 'floated' down like a ballet dancer on 2 wheels that was Ollie.....
-- Edited by jt on Tuesday 15th of December 2015 08:32:03 PM
Sorry to hear the news, condolences to family and freinds.. The "Ollie" sounds like a good way to remember all the time and effort Ollie put into our club/sport.
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Adventure before dementia. KTM 500 exc>Devon TRF Member.
Olly "Never been up here before and saw it on the map"
Wacky "How do you get up the mountain?"
Olly "Anyway you can find mate"
Wacky "Oh!!"
There was 4 people and us at the top, all very pleasant until the rambler turned up
Olly sweet talked him around as to why we shouldn't be up here on a motorcycle, hence the guy moved on feeling better now he's been educated by the one and only
One trail riding expirence i'll never forget from a legend who's known as Olly (mountain goat of Ireland, never seen him ride like that before)
Ollie took me out a couple of times when i first started trail riding, lovely fella and always had time for you, plus was full of useful advice and knowledge.
You'll be sorely missed Ollie, RIP mate.
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Culmstock area - Devon TRF Group member - KTM 690 Enduro
To me Olly represents everything that's good about Devon TRF and trail riding in general a thoroughly decent man who will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.
Just an early mention that Olly asked his partner Jane if she could arrange for a bike procession to follow the hearse - probably from Exmouth to Exeter. If you guys can think about joining in that would be great!
had the pleasure of a wales trip with ollie a few years back.
a really nice bloke who went out of his way to help you and give advice.
he will be sorely missed.
RIP ollie!
Hope you can see this Ollie you have reached many hearts here ,and have many more friends than you ever new I/we will miss you so until we meet again old chap at the end of the lane x lost.u
times and date please folks, I'll also get my tractor out of hibernation in honor of a friend anyone want to climb on the back is welcome
So today the 23dec we say good bye to ollie ,for those able to attend and those ave to escort thank you I'm sure he is very humbled by your support and the way you honor him in his passing a big thumbs up folks .RIP Ollie
-- Edited by Lost on Wednesday 23rd of December 2015 08:01:11 AM
Just an early mention that Olly asked his partner Jane if she could arrange for a bike procession to follow the hearse - probably from Exmouth to Exeter. If you guys can think about joining in that would be great!
Venue, date and times to follow.
Brian
Yes.
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Took the Queens Shilling and disappeared for 23 Years !!
I regret that I only met Ollie once and briefly but his legend went before him. He is and should be an inspiration to us DTRF members for what we ought to be able to offer to the TRF cause.
My condolences to his family.
RIP
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DGTRFYou're just passing through, make the most of it !
Ollie you will really be missed by all fellow bikers .Thirty years ago I joined the TRF .You were an absolute star to me then,
and many trips and trail rides later the memories remain.RIP free from pain Ollie.
Only spoke to Olly on a few occasions but he was always friendly and chatty towards me and was someone I knew had done great things for the TRF. My condolences to his family. RIP Ollie
Rest in peace Olly, One of the nicest people I have had the pleasure to meet. Always friendly, enthusiastic and helpful and a great ambassador for trail riding. I will miss chewing the fat over a cup of tea at TTR towers or Cap'n Paul's with him
Can someone please let me know when the funeral will be, and I will get the tractor out of winter hibernation in his honour
many condolences to his friends and family,
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Riding with enthusiasm upon the ragged precipice of disaster
It is truly a sad day, Olly was a true friend and will be greatly missed.
I have been asked to coordinate the procession of bikes from Exmouth to Exeter, I don't have a date or time yet but as soon as i do I will try and let everybody know
It is truly a sad day, Olly was a true friend and will be greatly missed.
I have been asked to coordinate the procession of bikes from Exmouth to Exeter, I don't have a date or time yet but as soon as i do I will try and let everybody know
I think Ollie would have quite liked that the DTRFG events officer is coordinating the bike procession
10.45 am on 30th December at the Exeter Crematorium is a possibility. Jane is checking with family and close friends to see if this is OK and I will let you know if it is confirmed.
The procession will be from Exmouth - gathering point and timings to be confirmed by our Events Coordinator if and when confirmed.
10.45 am on 30th December at the Exeter Crematorium is a possibility. Jane is checking with family and close friends to see if this is OK and I will let you know if it is confirmed.
The procession will be from Exmouth - gathering point and timings to be confirmed by our Events Coordinator if and when confirmed.
Brian
Just had a text from Jane.
"The funeral has been confirmed for Wednesday 30th December leaving the house in Drakes Avenue, Exmouth, at 10 am and Exeter Crematorium for 10.45. Can you post it forum please so everyone knows.
Family flowers only. Donations to National Lifeboat and Marie Curie collection on the day or to Crews Funeral Directors direct. Black attire optional - colour welcome!"
(Crews and Son Funeral Directors, Crews House, 16 Tower Street, Exmouth, Devon EX8 1NT. Phone:01395 225522)
Let's see if we can get a good turnout of bikes as I am sure Olly will be watching proceedings!
Please let any of your biking friends not on the forum know. Olly had an interest in vintage bikes and knew a lot of the clan but I don't have any contacts for them.