Remembering the good times on the golf course and the Leander lunches. One of life’s gentlemen.
Much respected.
In memory of special man and an OS to boot !!
Thanks so much Robin for all your insightful debates at the King William. Always had the best comments on politics and sport.
With fond memories of dear Robin, with love to Barbara and family, from Sheila Brittain.
Forever in our thoughts.
With great thanks and fondness for Robin for all his kindness and wonderful friendship with Martin and Marcia and for great times and interesting conversations at the King William, Much love from Emma and Marcia
With grateful thanks to Robin for his friendship, care and guidance to ‘Dick’ and Pauline for over 50 years.
A very worthy cause which I am pleased to support
Robin - we had many happy hours together on The Upper during OS cricket weeks of long ago. Thanks for those memories - rest in peace old friend. Floreat Suttona !!
A long lasting colleague
In remembrance of dear, dear Robin, who cared so very much for everyone he knew. With all my love and undying gratitude. Sue
Pippa we love you. We honor your dad Robin by donating from the village!
With fondest loving memory of Robin
Not quite a Century but a Bloody Good Innings!!……… In memory of Robin, so thoughtful and caring especially in recent years towards Mum since Dad passed away. Robin has been such a comfort to her. More than he will ever know.
In memory of Robin Hearn
In memory of a very nice man.
Robin was a real gentleman who always lived life to the full, and always put others first.
Uncle Robin was such fun to be with and the perfect gentleman. He was always both interesting and interested. My parents had such happy times with him and Aunty Barbara and we too will treasure the very fond memories of happy times together most recently in Nottingham...so so pleased we made those evenings happen. Sending love Ann and Brian xx
Robin was such a kind, generous and fun person. He was always interested and positive.
In memory of a lovely, fun and charming lifelong friend of the Heyer family
In memory of a real gentleman