Phil Hyett and BBQ Event 5th June

zpuppy

Well-Known Forum User
Cant believe this, was really looking forward to meeting Phil and enjoying his beautiful home.
Just goes to show life is short and you need to make the most of it. From what I knew about Phil he had a very meaningful life and enjoyed it to the fullest.
Is there anything we could do to honor his contribution to the club? A big turnout for his memorial or an event in his honor might help his friends and family realize the impact he had on all of us.

Got my vote Marco ,, very good idea that his Family would surely appreciate :)
 

Throttleton

Well-Known Forum User
Didn't know the guy but he obviously had a positive impact on the club members and the cars.
It may hopefully be a help to the family a bit later on to know how popular and well thought of he was.
 

moggy240

Insurance Valuations Officer
Staff member
Club Member
such a shame ,never got to meet him.i have spoke to him via PM only just last week .i am shocked as must be his family.
 

260Z TT

Club Member
Wow, very saddened to hear this, a great ambassador for the club being at the Brighton speed trials for some time now. I was even thinking of going to see him compete and visit relatives at the same time(I was originally born in Brighton). My thoughts go to his family R.I.P

Mark
 

JakTheRuby

Club Member
A real loss to the club. His renewed vigour to the club was going to bring people together in the form of a home meet. It's a very sad day for the Z community to lose such an ambassador.
 

ChazL

Club Member
Hugh and I totally gutted by this really tragic news. Will always hold treasured memories and some great photos of one thoroughly decent Z loving guy doing what he was rather good at, over several years;
Brighton Speed Trials in a very distinctive 240Z. All our deepest sympathy to Elaine and his family.
Phil will be truly missed by all.
 
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