Tribute to Raymond Crawford Keay: ‘The Oracle’ of Perth bus station
Raymond Crawford Keay, 78, of Crieff, was renowned for the encyclopaedic knowledge of bus routes and schedules he built up during 47 years 'on the buses'.
Raymond Crawford Keay, 78, of Crieff, was renowned for the encyclopaedic knowledge of bus routes and schedules he built up during 47 years 'on the buses'.
The 36-year-old music fan went on a series of outings with family and friends, including her three sons, after learning her cancer was terminal.
Tributes have been to paid to much love great-grandfather Sinclair, who worked at DC Thomson until his retirement in 2001 and met his wife Kate at the company.
Jim Farmer, the beloved 'Mr Golf' of St Andrews, leaves behind an unparalleled legacy as a player, coach, and ambassador of the sport.
The much-loved grandad passed away in October after suffering a stroke.
Aberfeldy man Roger White is remembered with admiration and love for his pioneering work in engineering, sustainable technology and Gaelic singing.