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I understand John Humphreys, many years a columnist in Shooting Times, passed away yesterday after losing his battle with cancer.

 

I always liked his column in ST, and he loved his shooting. I saw him at the CLA last year in good health, nearly had a chat but he was commandeered by someone more determined to speak to him than me. Very sad.

 

RIP

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that is sad news i have his book:Shooting pigeons which is a very informative and good read,i also have his wife Angela humphreys cook book:game cookery which is just as great. RIP john and my condolences to his family.

 

the shooting world had lost another great representative.

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that is sad news i have his book:Shooting pigeons which is a very informative and good read,i also have his wife Angela humphreys cook book:game cookery which is just as great. RIP john and my condolences to his family.

 

the shooting world had lost another great representative.

Very sad ,i met John a few times ,he was guest speaker at our wildfowling clubs anniversary dinner last year ,a keen shot and a great storyteller

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When I read his column informing his readers of his diagnosis I was touched more than I anticipated.

A sad loss for our sport, but no doubt an even greater loss to his family and close friends.

 

Rest in Peace John

 

 

I was the same, and there's nothing that I can add to the above sentiment. RIP John.

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Very sad...met him several times when working for a Angling periodical many years ago. Not only a great way with type but also a great coversationalist, and knowledgable about the countryside and its ways.

 

Perhaps a most fitting Obituary would be the words of John Swift, Cheif executive of the BASC at his recent Lifetime Achievement award

 

Over many years you have inspired, entertained and challenged us all not least to think hard about the things we all share and love so much, our sport and the wild places. Thank you sincerely.

 

Amen to that. :yes:

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