Terence-Fitch-Obituary

Terence Edward Fitch

London, City of London

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London, City of London

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Terence Fitch passed away in London, City of London. The obituary was featured in The Times on October 2, 2008.

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Hello Ter, Didnt get to see your mum. We drove to Broadhempston and saw the house tho. Maybe next time eh my dear friend. The wok reminds me of you, chilli potatoes remind me of you. bet everyones fedup with me saying-awwwwwww thats Terence's fav food etc etc.

Hello Ter, Nearly a year now and I still miss you so. Going to devon on the 17th and will visit your mum hopefully and pay my respects to your earthly resting place. Take care my lovely friend. x

Hello Ter,
Still thinking of you. Every time I dice potatoes, i think of how much you love chilli potatoes. Hope all is well in your world my dear dear friend. Your forever friend, Min x :)

Hello again Ter,
Called and spoke with ur mum last week. She sounds like a little girl. I'm glad I called (have been feeling terribly guilty about not contacting her since I received her note). I bought a card, wrote a couple of lines and then froze, not knowing what to write. Phoning was easier. I look forward to meeting her in person sometime soon-maybe April/May. Hope all is well in ur world. Take care. Min :) x

Hi again Ter, I received a letter card from your mum yesterday. It was a lovely surprise. She misses you Ter, we all do, but I feel that you are not far from us most of the time. You know I've wanted to meet your mum for a long time but it seems now I will be meeting her sometime soon and that means I will be visiting your patch in your mums orchard too. Looking forward to that very much. I try to be positive when I think of you but I cannot believe how much I miss you, considering we only...

Ter you will always hold great memories for me, going back to when you shot me with your 'gat' gun from your bedroom window, you rushed down and plied me with sweets from the' Z bike' tuck box as long a I didn't tell mum!!! She never found out til years later. The time you caught your socks on fire from riding your bike through the wall of fire in the orchard. I remember staying with you in hillingdon & reading your scripts for films you wrote & trying on your flamboyant hats &...

Since Ter left us on the 30th of September, our family has been missing its eldest and bravest member. As Ter's youngest sister i've watched us all try and readjust to huge space that he has left, and we are all struggling in our different ways, as, im sure, are many of his friends. I only knew Ter in the context of our family, so it has been comforting to read so many lovely tributes from those who shared his passions, interests, and working life. Even as his sister i had little idea just...

We shared a love of Photography and all things scientific. Terry's depth of knowledge was profound. He was a kind and courteous. He threw great parties, his group of friends reflected how interesting and varied his interests and abilities were. He never complained of his ailment, just carried on with life. Someone whose company I will greatly miss. An inspiration to us all.

Today on the train coming back from Cambridge, I saw someone who reminded me of Terence. A younger version, but with the same bright eyes, pointy nose, stiff upper lip, ready for the world look and I miss him all over again. Bless U Ter.
Jess, Ty for keeping keeping the guestbook open. Sorry I missed the Wake. x