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Stanley King book of condolence (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)
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Stanley King book of condolence
1:59pm Monday 8th October 2012 in Books of Condolence
Stanley King, a former Lord Mayor of Bradford, who has died aged 80
The Telegraph & Argus has opened a book of condolence for former Lord Mayor of Bradford Stanley King, who has died aged 80.
Mr King was Bradford spokesman for Metro for two decades, rising to chairman of the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Authority, and became Lord Mayor in 2000.
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Comments(26)
Qasim Khan
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3:29pm Mon 8 Oct 12
bcfc1903
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3:32pm Mon 8 Oct 12
thoughtout
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4:28pm Mon 8 Oct 12
Always struck me as being a thoroughly decent and likeable chap
RIP
alfucham
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5:19pm Mon 8 Oct 12
This man was respected throughout for all he did.
RIP Bradford and heaton"s loss
chrispledger
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9:46pm Mon 8 Oct 12
RIP
Heaton Graveyard Project
Jonbus
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10:59pm Mon 8 Oct 12
As a politician, colleague, enthusiast and friend his warmth, gentle wit and wisdom will be sadly missed.
idleone
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11:34pm Mon 8 Oct 12
Bradford City Transport
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1:26am Tue 9 Oct 12
legallyblonde wrote:Stanley to me was "Bradford City Transport" owning and restoring Bradford's Transport was always my driving force, Stanley played a huge part in that he made himself available to our cause, An avid trolleybus man, He played a huge part in preserving BCT 355, A vehicle I own, the last bus purchased and indeed the last batch of vehicles ordered by the council when they had more responsability for this city than they do now back in the early 70's. In recent times, I enjoyed my time with him just being around the vehicle collection at Keighley bus museum and having lunch of "Pie,Chips & Beans" at the 3 Lions Cafe on Dalton Lane in Keighley. A no holds bared, no nonsense kind of guy, I was always amazed at his sharpe wit and humour and Seeing through the shallow kind of people attitude some people display, but having said that, He was always a Gentlemen with not an ounce of pretence. I will miss him dearly and will always hold him as a person that made a differance, a true "Bradford Lad" and most of all, A good friend that has inspired many, God Bless you Stanley, Be sure, your insperation & spirit lives on through others! R.I.P.My friend. Mick H.
Sad news - I was a school governor with him and knew him from Heaton too.
gracewood14
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9:54am Tue 9 Oct 12
timelord75
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10:05am Tue 9 Oct 12
I had known Stanley for around 30 years, when I began attending BTA meetings, with my Dad.
His annual talks at the meeting held you spellbound - with his knowledge.
The last time I saw him, was at the City Hall Open Day, last year. We spoke for about 10 minutes; he even spoke to my daughter.
I will always hold Stanley in the highest regard, and will miss his wit and wisdom.
leyland309
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10:07am Tue 9 Oct 12
Even at the heritage open days in town Stanley did guided tours of Bradford.
The tours of Bradford were made very interesting.
Stanley is going to be missed.
tonytram
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11:09am Tue 9 Oct 12
Commonsensefirst
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11:49am Tue 9 Oct 12
Helen Thomis
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1:56pm Tue 9 Oct 12
Nina Smith
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2:19pm Tue 9 Oct 12
DM
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4:47pm Tue 9 Oct 12
see-dee
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7:11pm Tue 9 Oct 12
superkev7
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7:27pm Tue 9 Oct 12
I hope there are Trolleybuses in his next life.
see http://www.flickr.co
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RIP Stanley
Kev
Wibsey 45
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9:54pm Tue 9 Oct 12
My condolences to his family.
trammayo
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5:57am Wed 10 Oct 12
I regret his passing for we, in all walks of life and political persuasions, have lost someone whose calibre is all-too missing these days!.
Let us hope that some of things he quietly strived and worked for come to fruition.
David Verity
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9:56am Wed 10 Oct 12
carrotmuseum
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9:28am Thu 11 Oct 12
Heaton has lost a worthy Sheriff. The world of trams and trolley buses has lost its best ambassador.
Farewell, Stanley.
John Stolarczyk
Peter Excell
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11:31am Sat 13 Oct 12
Peter Excell
Professor, Glyndwr University, Wales, but Bradford resident for 36 years and still a part-time resident there.
WinstonWilliams
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2:31pm Mon 15 Oct 12
Bingley & District Local History Society
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10:04am Tue 16 Oct 12
legallyblonde says...
2:55pm Mon 8 Oct 12