Everyone at Rye Harbour lifeboat station would like to say a big thank you to all the family and friends of Bob Young who kindly made donations to our lifeboat appeal.
Bob sadly passed away on July 15, aged 68, after being diagnosed with lung cancer only three months earlier. He did not wish to have too many flowers at his funeral and asked that donations be made to the new lifeboat appeal instead, as that would help to save lives in our area.
We were amazed as donations to our Just Giving page suddenly started to flood in and, together with other monies delivered to the station by Ruth, Bob’s widow, the total raised was £661.50.
Bob, originally from Belvedere in Kent, had been an engineer before retiring to Rye where he had always supported the local RNLI. He was an avid music fan and fly fisherman who will be sadly missed by all his family and friends.
The naming ceremony for the new lifeboat will be held at Rye Harbour on September 23 and everyone is welcome.
The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. It costs £95,000 a year to operate an inshore lifeboat station like the one at Rye Harbour. People donate and raise money for us in all sorts of ways. If you would like to find out more visit our website at RNLI.org/support-us
[RNLI media contacts/Steve Griffin, RNLI Rye Harbour Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer/07710 297606 steve.griffin.rnli@outlook.com]
Photo : Leah Young
