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Long serving director dies

SPACE Airconditioning has announced the tragic news of the passing of operations and IT director Roger Taylor.
Long serving director dies
Roger suffered a stroke at work earlier this month but prompt action by Space Air staff and the paramedics limited the potential damage and although very unwell, the prospect of a reasonable recovery appeared to be promising.

Tragically, Roger suffered a second stroke in hospital, his condition deteriorated significantly and he passed away on March 23.

Space Air's md, Neil Afram said 'Roger's connection with Space Air began in 1984 when he worked for County Business and sold us our first Apple computer, which still enjoys pride of place in our boardroom. Roger joined Space Air as Operations and IT director in 1991 and spearheaded the introduction of the company's FileMaker system, which is still operational today.'

For many years Roger was secretary of the BTU Golfing Society (Thames Valley).

In concluding, Neil Afram said: 'This is the saddest time in our company's 30 year history, we have lost a highly respected colleague and a fantastic friend. In mourning his loss we celebrate his life and cherish the many great times we enjoyed in his company.'

Roger is survived by Annette, his wife of more than 40 years.

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