Garth was great
Published:
9:00 AM June 12, 2009
Updated:
10:41 PM November 6, 2020
as a new town crier in 2005, Garth was so reassuring and full of encouragement towards me. It was his enthusiasm that impressed me and stirred me on. Several successes later and Garth was still an inspiration to me. Exmouth has indeed lost a GREAT man an
as a new town crier in 2005, Garth was so reassuring and full of encouragement towards me.
It was his enthusiasm that impressed me and stirred me on.
Several successes later and Garth was still an inspiration to me. Exmouth has indeed lost a GREAT man and we have lost a true mentor.
Roger Pinder & Sally Reeves,
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