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I regret to announce that Ross Grainger passed away at 1500 hrs on Friday the 18 November. 

The Funeral of Ross Grainger will take place at Hawkinge Crematorium on Tuesday the 29th of NOVEMBER at 1530 hrs. The crematorium is on the A260 the road between the end of the M20 and Canterbury.  For those with Satnavs the Postcode is CT18 7AG

Ross joined as a national serviceman in the early fifties and then signed on for an extra year after reaching the rank of full corporal, serving at Cowley Cyprus and Osnabruck.He couldnt settle back in civvy street and after a good try re-enlisted in his old Regiment then The Royal Green Jackets.

He reported to Winchester and did his basic training over again.He was then posted to Warminster,.followed by Penang,Berlin, Canada, Tidworth,Celle and Dover with tours of Borneo and Northern Ireland. He finished his service as a WO2 and  the TQMS of the 1st Battalion.

Informant Dick Brimmer 



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Martin Lile

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Sad news, but a story of National Service success - well done Ross.  Condolences to the family and his closest friends.



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Del and Pom Hemsley

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Hello Shirley, we are very sad to hear of Ross's passing.  I joined him in Celle, in the TQ's store, simply because I had been there with the 3rd Bn for the previous 3 years.  We went rallying in his Cortina a few times with mixed results, but we did finish!  He was a pleasure to work for and a pleasure to know socially, the last time I saw him was in Winchester at one of the reunions, but I cannot be sure which one.  We finally parted and did not keep in touch when I went recruiting in London in 1975. Our condolences go to you Shirley and your family, at this sad time

Del and Pom 



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Keith Kneller

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The passing of another very well liked Rifleman.   My sincere condolences to family and close relatives.   RIP Ross, you have certainly done your stag!



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Bob and Birgit Wright

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Saddened to hear the death of Ross who was one of my first CSM's in the late 60's. Our thoughts and condolences to all the family. RIP Ross.



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Mike Leavy

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I am shocked and saddened to learn of Ross`s death. My thoughts are with Shirley and  his family at this very sad time. Thinking of you all. 



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Sandy Wells

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So very sorry to hear the news about Ross. 

I was a young Rifleman in the 1st Battalions D Company in Berlin, when Ross was the Assault Pioneer Pln Sjt. Many memories of Ross at that time and what a great Platoon it was. I remember him as a very steady and determined character carrying out a very difficult job. Many times I came across Ross and his Assault Pioneers working hard in the pitch black of the Grunewald Forest.

Ross was, without doubt, a 1st Battalion legend and character. He will be sadly missed by all. My sincere condolences to Ross's family.      



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Andy Andrews

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Sorry to hear of this sad passing as he was one of the best,



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Roger Forder (ex 1GJ, 1RGJ)

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So sorry to hear the news about Ross, he will be sadly missed by all.   Sincere condolences to his family. RIP



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Brian Darvill

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I will always remember Ross as CSM HQ Company 1RGJ, when I made Lcpl in the Signal Platoon, and later on  when I was promotion to Sjt in Dover, where he was TQMS, he never suffered fools, and made me welcome in the Mess, a man we looked up to.

RIP Mucker  



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Anonymous

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I wonder if anyone could tell me if Ross was the fathe of David and Bob Grainger? RIP fella. all the best. Condolences to all your family. Wilf Williams.

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George Berry

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Our thoughts are with you Shirley

and the family at his moment of sadness.



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Anonymous

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Sorry to hear of this Sad News

Ross was a legend  everyone in the 1st Battalion had huge respect for him.

From  Ray and Sue Smith

 

 



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George Nash

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I have just been told of sad news of Ross's passing. I have known Ross for many years in the 1st Battalion, a man of strong character but full of compassion when needed. He was a real father figure to many of us in the battalon, especially when in trouble. His advice was invaluable at times, but so too was his bite, always to be avoided but a true role model for anyone to follow. Farewell Ross.

My sincere condolences to Shirley and the family.

George



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Syd Hopgood

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Like Del Hemsley I too met Ross when I transferred from 3 RGJ to 1RGJ Trenchard Bks in Celle in 1970 as a Cpl. Our paths crossed many times when he was TQMS. I shall remember Ross as someone who you could get good solid advice from, he was never to busy to give you the time of day. Later when I was promoted to Sjt, Ross was my tutor on life in the Sjt's Mess, lessons which put me in good stead for the future. Ross the soldier was someone to be proud of, and I feel very privileged to have known this fine Gentleman a true "Green Jacket"

Rest in Peace Ross, God bless.

Syd

 

 

Having read to messages on



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Gordon Pilcher

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Very Sad News, I served with Ross at CLRD where along with Bernie Walker we were the only Green Jackets in the Garrison Mess.   Ross's domain was the recruiting office in the Strand where I used to pop over to see him.   We had a great time and although we didn't agree with the Garrison RSM at the time that we were only 3rd Division players we had a great time. RIP Ross, Condolences to Shirley and the family 



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Anonymous

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Ross was, without doubt, a 1st Battalion legend and character. He will be sadly missed by all. My sincere condolences to Ross's family.



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Jerry lyons

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Ross was, without doubt, a 1st Battalion legend and character. He will be sadly missed by all. My sincere condolences to Ross's family.



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Peter Thomson

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Very sorry to come to the site for the first time and to learn of Ross passing away.

I knew of Ross before I actually met him  in the Battalion. He was a legend in the Portsmouth TA and Army cadet circles where he worked as a recruiter for while. Gerry Canipel, OC of the ACF unit, accepted Ross's invitation to navigate on a rally.

Gerry said he never saw the road or the map and was sick for a week following Ross's determined driving across country.

I worked with him on the MT Platoon in Polemedhia Camp, Limassol and shared a room in the mess with hi for a while.

A good sound friend with a wicked wit and sense of humour. He'll not be forgotten. 



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Harry Harrison

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what a sad loss, I remember the first time I met Ross I was a nig in Berlin on guard duty and he said "you scruffy little git, you'll fit in well here!" God bless mate, a true gent, see you at the naffi wagon.



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Harry Harrison

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what a sad loss, I remember the first time I met Ross I was a nig in Berlin on guard duty and he said "you scruffy little git, you'll fit in well here!" God bless mate, a true gent, see you at the naffi wagon.



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