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West End Extra - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Published: 20 July 2007
 
Trafalgar Square will miss Brian

• I WORK across the road from Brian’s McNicholas (Obituaries, July 6) stall in South Africa House and was a friend of he and his family.
Although not a close friend, I have spent many lunchbreaks standing at the stall talking to big Brian, his son Brian, close friend Jimmy and, on occasions, his lovely wife Pat and other son Danny over the past ­seven years or more.
In the time I have known this gentleman and his family I can honestly say that he was a man who had time for everybody, from the ­vicar of St Martins to the local down-and-outs who stopped to talk to him. When Brian died, a piece of Trafalgar Square went with him.
Brian had a great sense of humour and even the day he died he was giving me some friendly stick outside the embassy that morning.
Many people use the term ‘a true gentleman’, well in real life that honour is only attributed to few. Brian was a true gentleman right at the top of the list. RIP Brian.
A HAMMOND
South Africa House


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