From Len and Peggy Tasker on 16/4/2006

OUR NEPHEW BRYAN Memories of our nephew Bryan are of many happy occasions. Always the quiet one of seven brothers and sisters, Bryan's willingness to help others with his mechanical knowledge and his love of the outdoors shone through from an early age. When, at the age of ten, we took Bryan on his very first holiday, which was to Ireland, we visited the Dublin Zoo. The highlight of this visit was to see the look of sheer delight on Bryan's face when he had a ride on an elephant. Although sufffering from asthma and needing to be careful when in contact with animals, that short ride on the back of the huge animal was a thrilling experience which Bryan never forgot. On another occasion, we took Bryan and three of his brothers and sisters to Dudley Zo. After walking round the zoo for a short time, we realised that one of his younger brothers was missing. We soon found him watching the monkeys at the monkey house, fascinated by their antics. As Bryan grew in experience, so did his mechanical knowledge. He was responsible for keeping our car and those of his friends safely on the road. Perhaps he inherited this love of cars from his father, Arthur, whilst his warm and generous nature in helping others came from his mother, Edith. As the quiet one in the Jones family, he avoided the limelight and any publicity in the good deeds he did for others. Bryan will always be remembered for his warm and friendly personality right up to his passing at th early age of 65. From Uncle Len and Auntie Peggy.