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Gerry Squires


A couple of years ago I posted (in colour) the picture that was next
to this on the negative. I had taken them at the opening of my
bernlaw's exhibition in a local art gallery.
A few days ago, Gerry Squires, the man on the right, the younger of
these two men, died. My bernlaw and Gerry had been friends and
colleagues for four decades. Gerry had been until recently a very
youthful and active man, but at 77 he got sick and fairly quickly died
of cancer. He was 75 in this picture.
The last time I spoke to him was in the hospital one day this past
summer when I was waiting for a simple blood test and he happened by
to this on the negative. I had taken them at the opening of my
bernlaw's exhibition in a local art gallery.
A few days ago, Gerry Squires, the man on the right, the younger of
these two men, died. My bernlaw and Gerry had been friends and
colleagues for four decades. Gerry had been until recently a very
youthful and active man, but at 77 he got sick and fairly quickly died
of cancer. He was 75 in this picture.
The last time I spoke to him was in the hospital one day this past
summer when I was waiting for a simple blood test and he happened by
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