My apologies if this isn't posted in the right place. As a couple of months have now gone by since Roger's passing I wanted to thank all of you for your messages of condolence, and to give more information for anyone who might wish to pay their respects.
We had, in the past, discussed as a family unit what arrangements we would each prefer to have made for us at the time of our passing. In Roger's case he did not want there to be a funeral - he wanted a low-key family affair and we abided by those wishes. He also wanted to be cremated. This took place in early February and his ashes have been interred at Weston Mill Cemetery. If anyone wishes to visit his resting place then he is in plot number 497 in the Garden of Remembrance, but please keep in mind that the stonemason has advised us Roger's memorial stone will not be placed on the plot until at least the end of March. If you have any trouble in finding him then the staff in the cemetery office can provide directions.
With music being so much a part of my father's life, some reference to this on his memorial stone seemed appropriate. Our tribute to dad reads: "The song has ended, but the melody lingers on".
Roger also wished that flowers would be family only, but should you wish, we encourage that you consider making a donation to an animal charity of your choice.
Understandably there has been some interest in what may happen to Roger's guitars and equipment. Because these were such an integral part of my father's world, my mother and I could not think of parting with them, now or at any time in the future, but we thank you for your interest nevertheless.
I have taken over his Vintage Sounds website which will continue running for the time being. I'll update it soon with more current information.