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	<description>A Tribute to Rob Williams</description>
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		<title>By: KIRK</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 08:15:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: pete williams</title>
		<link>http://www.robwilliams.org.uk/2009/03/06/tributes/comment-page-3#comment-69</link>
		<dc:creator>pete williams</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 00:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I never thought I would  bring Rob into the world teach him the tools to deal with life and to see him turned out to the end .  I must say that I am proud of the man he become  and proud of the friends that he made, and  how they thought of him.  

Goodbye big man, many love you  but no one more then myself. 

Dad.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never thought I would  bring Rob into the world teach him the tools to deal with life and to see him turned out to the end .  I must say that I am proud of the man he become  and proud of the friends that he made, and  how they thought of him.  </p>
<p>Goodbye big man, many love you  but no one more then myself. </p>
<p>Dad.</p>
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		<title>By: pete williams</title>
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		<dc:creator>pete williams</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I miss you so much</description>
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		<title>By: Alex Farley</title>
		<link>http://www.robwilliams.org.uk/2009/03/06/tributes/comment-page-3#comment-65</link>
		<dc:creator>Alex Farley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 04:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have sat at my keyboard many times over the last 2 weeks trying to find the words to do Rob’s memory justice but somehow, no matter what I write, it still doesn’t quite seem enough.

Rob was many things to many people:  an amazing boss, an inspirational entrepreneur, a committed teammate, the list goes on, but to me and although I have been fortunate enough to see him in many of these situations, he was first and foremost my friend.

I first met Rob when we were 4 years old on my first day of Oakwood JMI and we have been solid friends ever since.  In trying to recall some of the memories we shared, it’s always the silly little things that you remember first like trying to dig tunnels to each other’s back gardens when we were 6 or 7. I think we’d told Elham that we were trying to get to Australia but the real plan was to have tunnels into each other’s back gardens so we could meet up when we weren’t allowed out to play.  I can’t remember whether we’d watched the Great Escape or something but, absolutely convinced the plan was foolproof, Rob and I spent many hours digging (with plastic beach buckets and spades) behind the pond in his back garden and I think the end result was a hole about a foot deep. In our minds this equated to about half of the job done and although this was the extent of our efforts with the tunneling project at the time, due to the many distractions of being 7 years old, Rob’s desire and ambition to achieve the sometimes seemingly impossible had always been part of his make-up. 


This ambition and Rob’s subsequent achievements, even in his earlier years, were fairly awe- inspiring. Whilst on his way to becoming the entrepreneur we all know, Rob was always someone who tried to excel in everything he did and the signs of the man he’d become were there for all to see.  
Whether it was his 2 or 3 morning paper rounds followed by his shift setting up the market stalls in town, to working 60 hours a week at Pierre Victoire whilst studying for his A-levels full-time, Rob’s drive and commitment to success were ever present.  
At the time, being 16/17, we thought he was mad and were constantly trying to persuade him to skip work to come out with us but he had a plan, stuck to his guns and it wasn’t too much of a surprise to me when I went round to his house one weekend and he was sitting figuring out his new investment, a piece of e-commerce software that would allow him to take payments over the internet. 
Personally I thought he was crazy spending all that money on software (bearing in mind it wasn’t even a game!) when he could have bought any number of better things like mountain bikes or new trainers but he clearly knew what he was doing and this investment I believe became the first step on the long road to his and Jason’s amazing business achievements.

I couldn’t be up here talking about Rob without mentioning sport. Sport was a big part of Rob’s life from a young age and will always be one of the things I remember about him most.  Just to give you a snapshot, some of the things that stick in my mind are of him breaking the county shot putt record whilst competing 2 or 3 years above his age group, playing basketball for the South East of England and being the most unstoppable goalkeeper, Oakwood JMI, 18th St Albans Cub scouts or St Albans City Youth has ever seen!  Of course this all pales in comparison to Rob, Matt Scaysbrook and I winning the primary schools county short tennis championship and having our picture in the paper although I’m sure he might have disagreed with me there!

Having been Rob’s friend for such a long time, I’ve got to know his mum, dad and sister very well, even going on holiday with them in the past and I know how much he loved them and how truly proud they were of him.
I fondly remember a two year period 10 years or so ago whilst the business was starting to take off when Rob dropped out of University and went and got a job at a web design company to further his technical knowledge. Once Elham found out, she was so worried. She used to call to speak to my Mum, I think secretly hoping that I would answer the phone so she could question me on what he was doing, how things were going with the business, why he’d left University.  I think it took him a little while to win her round and even after they’d got their own premises, she had her concerns but I think the meetings with Richard Branson and the Prime Minister may have just swung it.

Rob was a truly amazing person. He was always calm, always considerate, always smiling.
I will treasure the memories I have of him and like I said at the beginning, it’s the silly little things that stay with you - from early childhood through to the more recent things like sharing a room in Whistler on our first big snowboarding trip and that dreaded drive back to Geneva airport from Chamonix last February in the pouring rain when we realized that despite what you’d achieved with Dolphin, you still didn’t know your left from right!

Rob achieved more in his short time with us than many of us can hope to achieve in several lifetimes and it is an honour to call myself one of his friends.

To finish, I would like read a quick quote left on Rob’s tribute from another one of our friends, Chris Fenn:

“When we were boarding he would always be the one to take that bit of extra time drinking his coffee, telling Farley and I to just hold on a second, stop rushing everyone….and then as soon as you got to the top of the mountain he would be the person shouting at you to get out of his way as he zoomed past.”

It’s incredible to think what you meant to people Rob. Our memories are the best legacy you left.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have sat at my keyboard many times over the last 2 weeks trying to find the words to do Rob’s memory justice but somehow, no matter what I write, it still doesn’t quite seem enough.</p>
<p>Rob was many things to many people:  an amazing boss, an inspirational entrepreneur, a committed teammate, the list goes on, but to me and although I have been fortunate enough to see him in many of these situations, he was first and foremost my friend.</p>
<p>I first met Rob when we were 4 years old on my first day of Oakwood JMI and we have been solid friends ever since.  In trying to recall some of the memories we shared, it’s always the silly little things that you remember first like trying to dig tunnels to each other’s back gardens when we were 6 or 7. I think we’d told Elham that we were trying to get to Australia but the real plan was to have tunnels into each other’s back gardens so we could meet up when we weren’t allowed out to play.  I can’t remember whether we’d watched the Great Escape or something but, absolutely convinced the plan was foolproof, Rob and I spent many hours digging (with plastic beach buckets and spades) behind the pond in his back garden and I think the end result was a hole about a foot deep. In our minds this equated to about half of the job done and although this was the extent of our efforts with the tunneling project at the time, due to the many distractions of being 7 years old, Rob’s desire and ambition to achieve the sometimes seemingly impossible had always been part of his make-up. </p>
<p>This ambition and Rob’s subsequent achievements, even in his earlier years, were fairly awe- inspiring. Whilst on his way to becoming the entrepreneur we all know, Rob was always someone who tried to excel in everything he did and the signs of the man he’d become were there for all to see.<br />
Whether it was his 2 or 3 morning paper rounds followed by his shift setting up the market stalls in town, to working 60 hours a week at Pierre Victoire whilst studying for his A-levels full-time, Rob’s drive and commitment to success were ever present.<br />
At the time, being 16/17, we thought he was mad and were constantly trying to persuade him to skip work to come out with us but he had a plan, stuck to his guns and it wasn’t too much of a surprise to me when I went round to his house one weekend and he was sitting figuring out his new investment, a piece of e-commerce software that would allow him to take payments over the internet.<br />
Personally I thought he was crazy spending all that money on software (bearing in mind it wasn’t even a game!) when he could have bought any number of better things like mountain bikes or new trainers but he clearly knew what he was doing and this investment I believe became the first step on the long road to his and Jason’s amazing business achievements.</p>
<p>I couldn’t be up here talking about Rob without mentioning sport. Sport was a big part of Rob’s life from a young age and will always be one of the things I remember about him most.  Just to give you a snapshot, some of the things that stick in my mind are of him breaking the county shot putt record whilst competing 2 or 3 years above his age group, playing basketball for the South East of England and being the most unstoppable goalkeeper, Oakwood JMI, 18th St Albans Cub scouts or St Albans City Youth has ever seen!  Of course this all pales in comparison to Rob, Matt Scaysbrook and I winning the primary schools county short tennis championship and having our picture in the paper although I’m sure he might have disagreed with me there!</p>
<p>Having been Rob’s friend for such a long time, I’ve got to know his mum, dad and sister very well, even going on holiday with them in the past and I know how much he loved them and how truly proud they were of him.<br />
I fondly remember a two year period 10 years or so ago whilst the business was starting to take off when Rob dropped out of University and went and got a job at a web design company to further his technical knowledge. Once Elham found out, she was so worried. She used to call to speak to my Mum, I think secretly hoping that I would answer the phone so she could question me on what he was doing, how things were going with the business, why he’d left University.  I think it took him a little while to win her round and even after they’d got their own premises, she had her concerns but I think the meetings with Richard Branson and the Prime Minister may have just swung it.</p>
<p>Rob was a truly amazing person. He was always calm, always considerate, always smiling.<br />
I will treasure the memories I have of him and like I said at the beginning, it’s the silly little things that stay with you - from early childhood through to the more recent things like sharing a room in Whistler on our first big snowboarding trip and that dreaded drive back to Geneva airport from Chamonix last February in the pouring rain when we realized that despite what you’d achieved with Dolphin, you still didn’t know your left from right!</p>
<p>Rob achieved more in his short time with us than many of us can hope to achieve in several lifetimes and it is an honour to call myself one of his friends.</p>
<p>To finish, I would like read a quick quote left on Rob’s tribute from another one of our friends, Chris Fenn:</p>
<p>“When we were boarding he would always be the one to take that bit of extra time drinking his coffee, telling Farley and I to just hold on a second, stop rushing everyone….and then as soon as you got to the top of the mountain he would be the person shouting at you to get out of his way as he zoomed past.”</p>
<p>It’s incredible to think what you meant to people Rob. Our memories are the best legacy you left.</p>
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		<title>By: Glenn Bolding</title>
		<link>http://www.robwilliams.org.uk/2009/03/06/tributes/comment-page-3#comment-64</link>
		<dc:creator>Glenn Bolding</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 16:26:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What do i write in a small white box, How do you even start to come up with the words to write how you feel?????

Rob its quite clear you were an amazing young man thats had a big impacted to many people.

And like many im honored to of know you, You were truly a one of a kind and will be missed by alot of people.

To Emma and the family I am truely sorry to hear about your loss of Robbie.

You know Rob i still think of you as little boy i met back at Oakwood School, Lol Robbie the goal keeper and what and dam fine keeer you were.

But most Important you were a friend to us all. 

Rest in peace mate 

Glenn</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do i write in a small white box, How do you even start to come up with the words to write how you feel?????</p>
<p>Rob its quite clear you were an amazing young man thats had a big impacted to many people.</p>
<p>And like many im honored to of know you, You were truly a one of a kind and will be missed by alot of people.</p>
<p>To Emma and the family I am truely sorry to hear about your loss of Robbie.</p>
<p>You know Rob i still think of you as little boy i met back at Oakwood School, Lol Robbie the goal keeper and what and dam fine keeer you were.</p>
<p>But most Important you were a friend to us all. </p>
<p>Rest in peace mate </p>
<p>Glenn</p>
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		<title>By: Kevin Hard</title>
		<link>http://www.robwilliams.org.uk/2009/03/06/tributes/comment-page-3#comment-63</link>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Hard</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 00:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I'll always remember Rob - From the hours that we spent in his kitchen developing business plans to the beautiful chocolate milkshakes he introduced me to on Bold Street.

In the first few months of setting up EvoEnergy, both Rob and Jason taught me so much.  We'd talk for hours about how to penetrate markets, how they grew dolphin over the years and how to develop the foundations for a successfull business.  Robs business acumen was incredible and he was a true entepreneur - He achieved so much, so quickly and it could have been so much more.

My favourite memories: Jason and Rob cutting the Dolphin Birthday cake in the Tavern, how happy Rob was after talking to Gordon at no.10 and Rob telling me off for not being prepared enough when trying to organise a meeting with the bank manager.

My thoughts are with Jason, Em and the rest of Robs family.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll always remember Rob - From the hours that we spent in his kitchen developing business plans to the beautiful chocolate milkshakes he introduced me to on Bold Street.</p>
<p>In the first few months of setting up EvoEnergy, both Rob and Jason taught me so much.  We&#8217;d talk for hours about how to penetrate markets, how they grew dolphin over the years and how to develop the foundations for a successfull business.  Robs business acumen was incredible and he was a true entepreneur - He achieved so much, so quickly and it could have been so much more.</p>
<p>My favourite memories: Jason and Rob cutting the Dolphin Birthday cake in the Tavern, how happy Rob was after talking to Gordon at no.10 and Rob telling me off for not being prepared enough when trying to organise a meeting with the bank manager.</p>
<p>My thoughts are with Jason, Em and the rest of Robs family.</p>
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		<title>By: Jane Hampson</title>
		<link>http://www.robwilliams.org.uk/2009/03/06/tributes/comment-page-3#comment-62</link>
		<dc:creator>Jane Hampson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 18:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am Make your Mark ambassador, like Rob was. I met him once during enterprise week when a short film that had been done of entrepeneurs was shown in the FACT cinema in Liverpool. I sat next to Rob and we had a giggle when our parts of the film came up. the link to it is below - it still makes me laugh now especially the bit when everyone opens their fortune cookies!

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&amp;VideoID=5127927

Sincere condolences to his friends and family, I thought he seemed like a really good bloke. x</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am Make your Mark ambassador, like Rob was. I met him once during enterprise week when a short film that had been done of entrepeneurs was shown in the FACT cinema in Liverpool. I sat next to Rob and we had a giggle when our parts of the film came up. the link to it is below - it still makes me laugh now especially the bit when everyone opens their fortune cookies!</p>
<p><a href="http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&amp;VideoID=5127927" rel="nofollow">http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&amp;VideoID=5127927</a></p>
<p>Sincere condolences to his friends and family, I thought he seemed like a really good bloke. x</p>
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		<title>By: Paul Glanville</title>
		<link>http://www.robwilliams.org.uk/2009/03/06/tributes/comment-page-3#comment-61</link>
		<dc:creator>Paul Glanville</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 15:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No words can aspire to comprehend the enormity of the gap that loosing Robbie has had, however, I will always remember what he means to me and the memories he instilled along the way.  
Robbie reminds me of school summer holidays riding bikes, practicing our wheelies and endos’ down Wynchlands Crescent. He reminds me of rainy paper rounds, unequal rugby tackling partners, Folly Stores, Pierre de Victiore, the Wic, the Wreck, Long Acres, Farley’s House Crew, bike monging, cat red Ford escorts, for sale sign tackling, Star Trek, massive leather jackets, 20/20, bear hugging, ski holidays and so much more. 
Growing up I used to be able to see Rob's house from my bedroom window, we’d walk to school together when I wasn’t late. I can’t believe how tragic life can be. Rob was one of the most modest people I ever had the pleasure of knowing and I think he found much pleasure and amusement in talking down the many achievements and milestones in his life. He didn’t want to be treated any differently, even though he had achieved so much more than your average 29 year old. Whenever I have difficult decisions to make in the future I’ll always think of what Robbie would have done, his integrity and compassion shine as examples to us all.  

I’ll miss you forever big man

Paul</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No words can aspire to comprehend the enormity of the gap that loosing Robbie has had, however, I will always remember what he means to me and the memories he instilled along the way.<br />
Robbie reminds me of school summer holidays riding bikes, practicing our wheelies and endos’ down Wynchlands Crescent. He reminds me of rainy paper rounds, unequal rugby tackling partners, Folly Stores, Pierre de Victiore, the Wic, the Wreck, Long Acres, Farley’s House Crew, bike monging, cat red Ford escorts, for sale sign tackling, Star Trek, massive leather jackets, 20/20, bear hugging, ski holidays and so much more.<br />
Growing up I used to be able to see Rob&#8217;s house from my bedroom window, we’d walk to school together when I wasn’t late. I can’t believe how tragic life can be. Rob was one of the most modest people I ever had the pleasure of knowing and I think he found much pleasure and amusement in talking down the many achievements and milestones in his life. He didn’t want to be treated any differently, even though he had achieved so much more than your average 29 year old. Whenever I have difficult decisions to make in the future I’ll always think of what Robbie would have done, his integrity and compassion shine as examples to us all.  </p>
<p>I’ll miss you forever big man</p>
<p>Paul</p>
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		<title>By: Louise Hide</title>
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		<dc:creator>Louise Hide</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 18:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have tried to write something so many times over the last week to sum up every thing Rob meant to me,  and am struggling to share my memories because the time we spent together was private, intimate and filled with laughter. It would be doing Rob an injustice for me to describe the heaviness in my heart. Rob, you were so humble and attentive and never failed to suprise me. I have never met anybody who was less self absorbed than you. I once told you to chill out with work, and take back a bit of your life. I was so wrong telling you that, you truly lived life to the full and were clearly an inspiration to so many. 
Rob, you lit up my life. You made me feel so special and you meant the world to me. I miss you so much and always will. 
Love always,
Lou 
x x x</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have tried to write something so many times over the last week to sum up every thing Rob meant to me,  and am struggling to share my memories because the time we spent together was private, intimate and filled with laughter. It would be doing Rob an injustice for me to describe the heaviness in my heart. Rob, you were so humble and attentive and never failed to suprise me. I have never met anybody who was less self absorbed than you. I once told you to chill out with work, and take back a bit of your life. I was so wrong telling you that, you truly lived life to the full and were clearly an inspiration to so many.<br />
Rob, you lit up my life. You made me feel so special and you meant the world to me. I miss you so much and always will.<br />
Love always,<br />
Lou<br />
x x x</p>
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