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Bart Bartholomew
We sadly have to say farewell to Bart Bartholomew who passed away with his family around him on September 10th following a heart attack. Bart's funeral was on 30th September at Eltham Crematorium. He was always very proud of his membership of the Association and for his funeral he was dressed in his blazer with its squadron badge and his tiger tie. He was a true gent with an infectious smile and a sense of humour which endured him to everyone - although his jokes were terrible! He will be much missed and our thoughts are with his wife Doris and son and daughter Martin and Bev and their families.
On reflection I had mixed feelings thinking about the future and the loss of the easy going life and comradeship we had all built up in 74 from the CO to the lowliest AC plonk. I was due for BLA leave and after handing in my Sten and ammo I was adequately sprayed with DDT and sent on my way to a transit camp at Calais. I arrived home smack in the middle of a street party outside my house where all the neighbours were celebrating VE Day. In the meantime the squadron had returned home, to Colerne in fact, and I had to rejoin them there. We were due to convert to Meteors with a possible journey to the Far East being rumoured. VJ Day arrived however and my RAF career was on the wane. In May 1946 I found myself on my way to Uxbridge and a double breasted pin stripe suit plus a trilby. On arriving home I gave the hat to my uncle.
I have some wonderful memories of my service - some happy, some traumatic - but looking back I’m glad it all happened and I will never again share such a wonderfully comradely experience as gained by becoming a Tiger.
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