BrotherMouzone

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Stedman

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7,286 posts

199 months

Saturday 27th May 2023
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BrotherMouzone, or YK as he was also known, passed away on the 1st of May 2023.

He had a short battle with acute liver cancer.

His funeral will be held on Monday 5th June, 11:30, at Great Glen Crematorium, Leicester. If you intend on attending please let his sister Hilz know via the Facebook group his family have set up for friends to add memories to.


Here’s what I posted in the Facebook group:

Dear all of YK’s friends and family.

I’d like to start this message with how sorry I am to read of YK’s passing. However, reading the messages already posted in this group has given me happiness.

YK and I first met around 10 years ago through Pistonheads. I had recently become a Trainee Train Driver - he was interested in the job and asked if we could meet up. He suggested he’d take me for a pint and some food and in return I’d give him all the information I had. I must admit, this was the first time I’d been asked out by a bloke. But hey, pints and food.

When we met YK was a gent, a theme that continues later on.

A few months passed and he messaged me to say he had secured a new job as a Trainee Train Driver too! He was overjoyed, excited and incredibly thankful for the information I had apparently passed on between burps from the beers and grunting in between the mouthfuls of food. In reality he had done all the hard work, but again he was a gent and unduly modest.

Fast forward a few years and I receive a message out the blue from YK. He’ll ‘be in the area soon’ with his car we could all be excited by - his 996.2 GT3. Well, when I say soon - he meant the next day! YK popped by and I cheekily asked if I could sit in the driver’s seat (hoping he’d take me out in it as a passenger). His reply, as ever, was generous and kind - ‘why don’t you drive it instead?’ I was made up by the end of the road, let alone the rest of the drive, a drive I’ll never forget. Whenever I see a GT3 I think him and am reminded of the gent we were all blessed to know in one way or another.

Rest easy, brother.



RIP YK.

IMI A

9,675 posts

208 months

Saturday 27th May 2023
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RIP BrotherMouzone

I saw this sad news on 911UK. Condolences to his family and friends. Loved his pics driving in Wales in his amazing red 996.2 GT3. Porsche 911 daft I'm sure that's his choice of wheels in heaven angel

Stedman

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7,286 posts

199 months

Sunday 28th May 2023
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IMI A said:
RIP BrotherMouzone

I saw this sad news on 911UK. Condolences to his family and friends. Loved his pics driving in Wales in his amazing red 996.2 GT3. Porsche 911 daft I'm sure that's his choice of wheels in heaven angel
Could you post a link to the 911uk thread for me please?

Thank you.

His 996.2 was ruddy lovely, wasn’t it smile

Stedman

Original Poster:

7,286 posts

199 months

Sunday 28th May 2023
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IMI A said:
RIP BrotherMouzone

I saw this sad news on 911UK. Condolences to his family and friends. Loved his pics driving in Wales in his amazing red 996.2 GT3. Porsche 911 daft I'm sure that's his choice of wheels in heaven angel
Could you post a link to the 911uk thread for me please?

Thank you.

His 996.2 was ruddy lovely, wasn’t it smile

freedman

5,909 posts

214 months

Sunday 28th May 2023
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Stedman said:
Could you post a link to the 911uk thread for me please?

Thank you.

His 996.2 was ruddy lovely, wasn’t it smile
http://911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=152954


Digga

41,311 posts

290 months

Monday 29th May 2023
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RIP. He was a really nice bloke. Last I saw him was at the Oulton RS track day in early March, enjoying his car and the company of friends and that’s how I’d like to remember him.

Stedman

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7,286 posts

199 months

Monday 29th May 2023
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Digga said:
RIP. He was a really nice bloke. Last I saw him was at the Oulton RS track day in early March, enjoying his car and the company of friends and that’s how I’d like to remember him.
He really was, he really was.