Your comments.
Peter Bobbin (50-51): "The pinnacle was achieved with the service in Liverpool’s massive and impressive Anglican Cathedral."
Clive
Plummer (67-72): "The Cathedral service was a nice balance - not too
heavy on the religion - good uplifting hymns, and some quality choir
singing. Canon Bob Evans gave a v good sermon, which was really a
Tribute to Conways."
Brian
L. (51-52): "The cathedral service was super. As an RC I never had the
chance to partake in services aboard ('RC's fall out', was the only
part of the ceremony that I ever heard). The choir was magnificent, the
good Anglican hymns were stirring, the readings and the sermon very
appropriate and I was very moved by it all."
Terry
Beggs (53-55): "Sunday's Cathedral Service brought proceedings to a
wonderful conclusion. For me, there was a really genuine feeling of
'brotherhood' there and I was proud to be an Old Conway and a part of
it all. The form of Service was beautiful and I am not ashamed to admit
that I felt quite emotional. Our friend and great supporter Cannon Bob
did us proud; he told many funny stories but he also made a number of
very true and astute observations about the achievements of HMS
"Conway" and all who sailed in her."
Mike
Sanders (58-61): "Canon Bob Evans made my weekend, in particular at the
magnificent Liverpool Cathedral, where for me, it crowned off a
marvellous time."