RIP Wes Bass

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Darren
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RIP Wes Bass

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Unfortunately I have had the sad news that Wes Bass passed away this morning. Even though he hasn’t attended a match for a while, I am sure lots of people on here will have known him. I always enjoyed our chats when outside of DFC and he was a great bloke, and especially enjoyed his real ale. He will be sorely missed and I’m sure it goes without saying that our thoughts are with his girlfriend Lisa and family.

RIP my friend. We will have a catch up at the bar when I get there.
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Trevor B
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Sorry to hear this sad news R.I.P. Wes
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DA Mikey
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That is sad news. Wes had been confined to a wheelchair for a number of years and struggled with health, but he was very vocal behind the goal and even if his name doesn’t immediately resonate, many will know his face.
Last time I saw Wes was in the Flying Boat, he had won the meat raffle somewhere so I had the dubious pleasure of loading him and his next few Sunday lunches into a cab!

Condolences to his family, hope he didn’t suffer. R.I.P. Wes.
Grassbank
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Very saddened to receive this news from Lisa.

I met Wes in the late seventies or early eighties at a match and quickly struck up a friendship. He was passionate about football, music and motorsport and we had much in common. We also both enjoyed a beer or two and we were regular drinkers in the Coach and Horses and Ricky's Bar. We travelled Europe to watch Formula One and World Sports Prototype races and the 24hr Le Mans became a particular favourite, especially after witnessing the Jaguar victories there in 1988 and 1990. For Wes, the highlight of our travels was probably the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in 1988 when his beloved Ferraris finished first and second. We have never experienced a crowd response like we did that day. The Italians certainly knew how to celebrate. The red wine flowed freely that evening.

We both also shared an interest in the historic events of WWI. Wes had the greatest respect for relatives that he traced who had served and died for their country. Whenever we were in northern Europe, we would invariably end up at a cemetary or monument to pay our respects to those that never returned home.

Wes was the natural choice as my 'Best Man' and he was the first non-family memebr that I shared the news of the birth of our first son. I drove from the hospital to his house and we celebrated with champagne.

Wes and Lisa moved towards the Kent coast when the stairs at their Dartford property became too much of a challenge. They bought a bungalow and were getting it just how they wanted. Jill and I visited them just eight weeks ago and unbeknown to me, I was priviliged to share a beer with my best mate for the last time in their superbly decorated bar at the bottom of their garden. Thankfully, Jill took a picture of Wes and I sharing a beer in Barneys that day. It will be treasured.

Even though he had health problems, Wes had a very positive outlook. He and Lisa were clearly enjoying life down by the coast and already had their favourite bars and music venues. We had hoped that we would see more of Wes and Lisa once our youngest son started university next September.

Our thoughts are with Lisa at this sad time.

Thanks Wes. We had a blast. Just wish it could have gone on for longer.
terrydfc
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just seen this post

so sorry to read that wes has passed away/,
i to see him in the flying boat up until i moved away a few years ago
a avid dartford and west ham fan

rip wes
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