Messages from members and supporters of The Boys’ Brigade, reflecting on HM The Queen’s legacy and to celebrate her life of service. Share a message of Condolence
Michael Cochrane
1st Inverurie
Harrison Forster
1st Howden
Thank you for your many years of service and may you rest in peace
Bob Crichton
44th Dundee Company
Thank you Ma’am for everything you have done for our Organisation and our Country.
God bless you and the Royal Family.
Anchor Boys
7th South East Essex
We spent the first evening back after the summer to look at the wonderful life and works of our Queen and Patron. The boys drew some lovely pictures of the things that they will remember Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for. We talked about the Queen’s steadfast faith in Jesus and how this helped her fulfil her duties.
1st Burnley
1st Burnley
Tonight we have come together as a company and talked about the queen what she meant to us and to boys brigade. It was an honour to have her as out patron
Helena, Michael, Zachary, Reuben and Matilda
80th Birmingham.
We thank God for the dedication of Queen Elizabeth II to her country, her faith and to the Boys’ Brigade. May she rest in eternal peace.
Anchors, Juniors, Company and Seniors
1st Alderholt BBGA, Bournemouth BAttalion
1st Alderholt would like to offer their sincere condolences to His Majesty the King and the whole Royal family on the passing of our dear Queen Elizabeth.
Thank you Ma’am for your tireless service to our country, for your kindness and your devotion to duty, Thank you for being such an fantastic example to our young people of a life lived in service to your people and your Saviour. Thank you for your incredible witness, in life and death to your faith in God and in Jesus’ unfailing love.
Robert Buckby
37th Nottingham Company
From the Boys and leaders of the 37th Nottingham company, our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time. We would to thank HM Queen Elizabeth for her devotion to duty in particular towards the Boys’ Brigade over the past seventy years and how she stood as a role model for us all throughout our daily lives.
Sally Woodhouse
Letchworth Garden City Boys’ & Girls’ Brigade
Thank you for everything.
Rest in peace
Geoff Ansell
1st Hoddesdon
I would like to offer my condolences to HM the King and other members of the Royal Family on the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen gave so many years of dedicated service to our country and was Patron of the Brigade. I was privileged to attend two Royal reviews by the Queen in Edinburgh in 1983 and a’gain at Windsor Castle in 1994. Both events will live long in my memory. I would like to place on record my personal thanks for all the Queens long service and her patronage of the Brigade. I feel honoured to be able to call myself a Queens Man
Colin Goodall
94th & 190th Glasgow Companies
Heartfelt thanks to Her Majesty for her many years of faithful support to the Brigade, and deepest condolences to King Charles III and all of the Royal Family. On behalf of the Boys and Staff of the 94th Glasgow (1st Shettleston) and 190th Glasgow Companies.
Rev William Heenan
Chaplain for 1st Stornoway Company
The boys of 1st Stornoway Company send their deepest sympathies to King Charles 111 and the Royal Family following the passing of H.M. Queen Elizabeth 11.
Last Tuesday evening on our Parade night we talked in groups about the Queen and how important she was to us all. We also made the attached Art work for our wall to record our sympathies.
Dr Chris Spackman
Trustee for The Boys' Brigade Archives
Although I didn’t get to meet the Queen during her time as Patron, I was able to explore the relationship our late monarch had with the ‘BB’ whilst researching and writing the obituary for The Queen that has since been published on the ‘BB’ website.
It is an honour to have played this small part in recording the history of these two great institutions, and seeing how the late Queen held the values of The Boys’ Brigade close to her heart is wonderful to have seen.
Revd Ian Worsfold
London District Chaplain
With grateful thanks for a life of service, inspiring others to follow Christ. In my own BB experience I had the opportunity and privilege to parade in front of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle, during the Royal Review in 1994. My prayers are with her family at this time of very public mourning.
Traci Mutch
4th & 5th Fraserburgh Junior Section
We made a collage last night in memory of our beloved Queen. Thank you Ma’am
Junior Section
1st Bletchley
On behalf of all of us at 1st Bletchley, the Juniors paid tribute to our late Patron, HM The Queen. We thank her for her many years of faithful Christ-like service to our country and the Boys’ Brigade.
Anchor & Junior Sections
1st Chapel-En-Le-Frith Company
Thank you your Majesty for your service and dedication to the country and your support as Patron of the Boys’ Brigade. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Royal family at this sad time.
Alan Aitken MBE
Captain 2nd Gourock Company
On the morning of our late Sovereign’s funeral services representatives of all 3 sections gathered at the BB Anchor in our church grounds to pay our respects . May She rest in peace and rise in glory .
Robert McKenzie
Reserve Officer, Paisley & District Battalion
Thank you ma’am for your service to the country and your patronage of the Boys’ Brigade. You were an example to us all and will be sadly missed, I feel privileged to be called a Queensman having gained this award in 1965.
Sure and Stedfast always
Esther Slater
1st Finstown co.
I send my heartfelt sympathy to all the Royal family on the sad passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11.
I have been three times to the Palace of Holyrood through the Boys’ Brigade. On the second visit I had the privilege of seeing my late husband Barry receiving his M.B.E. from Queen Elizabeth. She has been a role model for us all.
Rest in peace.
Company Section
1st Culloden, Inverness, Highland Battalion
Dear Queen Elizabeth,
Thank you your majesty for all your service and contribution to our country and your people. All of us at Boys Brigade liked and respected you, you should know this. You served as patron to the Boys Brigade for seven decades whilst carrying out your duty as our monarch, which we will always appreciate.
To some you are a role model and to others a grandmother.
You will be dearly missed.
Andrea Jennett
1st Lurgan BB - Hill St Pres
Special memories for these Boys! Who had the privileged of attending the Trooping of the Colour Parade for the Queen’s Official Birthday. Sadly today our Patron, Queen Elizabeth 11 is laid to rest. Our Queen lived out her Christian Faith, serving God, and her people diligently. Remembering the Royal family in our Prayers at this time.
Vicki Brownlee
5th Hull BB
Thoughts and prayers from all at 5th Hull BB GA and Derringham Bank Methodist Church. Thank you for 70 years of service to the county, commonwealth and the Boys’ Brigade.
Stephen Boyle
Captain, 6th Newtownards Company
I was proud to have gained my Queen’s Badge in Centenary Year, and also to have completed my KGVI Cadet Training at Carronvale in the same year (as the sole cadet from Northern Ireland). Our course was thrilled when told that not only would we be attending the Royal Review of 4,000 BB members in Edinburgh on 2nd July but that we would be parading as a separate unit in front of our Patron, HM The Queen. What a privilege and honour as we began our Christian service to Him as leaders in BB.
Almost 40 years later, I reflect on that day and the long life of dedicated and steadfast service of HM Queen Elizabeth. She was an inspiration and a role model to everyone involved in The Boys’ Brigade and to our nation.
On behalf of 6th Newtownards Company, I offer our sincere condolences and prayers to the Royal Family, and in particular to King Charles III, at this time.
Zoe & Jaime Ellis
16th Nottingham Company
Your Majesty
Thank you for your 70 years of service and reign of our country and the Commonwealth. You served us with grace, love, dignity and with your strong faith and trust in our Lord and Saviour.
You have been our constant in so much change, sure and steadfast.
Our prayers to your family and loved ones, that they may receive God’s peace at this difficult time.
Thank you Ma’am, for everything.
May you rest in peace.
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Carolyn Graham
4th Sutton
On behalf of all past and present members of the 4th we give grateful thanks for the lifelong steadfast dedication to duty of her Majesty and the wisdom, dignity and faithfulness she showed throughout her life. Rest in everlasting peace
Esther Slater
Orkney Battalion
Members of the Orkney Battalion are deeply saddened at the passing of our Patron Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11.
Thank you for the example she set it surely was Sure and Stedfast.
We remember all the Royal family in our prayers and send our heartfelt condolences and love to you all.
Tom James
8th North Staffordshire
May her Majesty Queen Elizabeth rest in eternal peace with the Lord our God. May her service to the nations of the world and her support of all youth organisations remain steadfast in the hearts of those who remain.
Promise Akpassen
1st Calabar South Company (BB Nigeria)
Our deepest condolences to the Royal Family and the nation at large over the demise of HM Queen Elizabeth II (Our BB Patron). May God console the Royal Family and also grant her soul eternal rest, Amen.
Justin Nevison-Andrews
2nd West Kent Company and West Kent Battalion
We thank you for your service to our Country and the Commonwealth. We acknowledge your support and friendship as Patron to the Boys’ Brigade. Finally we thank you for your faith in God and the example you set all of us.
Jim McVean
Glasgow Battalion
We have been deeply saddened at the news of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We join with the rest of the nation who mourn the loss of our monarch and Patron, who served us all with such faithful service and kindness for more than seventy years.
Her legacy and strong Christian Faith will always be remembered as we continue to advance Christ’s Kingdom.
Our Board of Trustees and all of the members of The Boys’ Brigade Glasgow Battalion extend our profound sympathy and sincere condolences to His Majesty King Charles III and The Royal Family.
Roger Vogel
1st Newbury
Have been privileged to Participate and take members to represent BB at events, at which our Patron, HM Queen Elizabeth II attended. Having attended the 2012 Diamond Jubilee Trooping the Colour, never did we dare dream we would be taking part again for the Platinum Jubilee in 2022. This was to be be the final time we as a company got to see HM and it was with great pride myself and other BB members saluted her as the National Anthem was played.
Myself and another officer took the decision on Saturday to go and join the Lying in State Queue which we joined at Midnight. We made the 10 mile journey in uniform and on foot along the Thames, and got to Westminster Hall at 12:35 PM on 18th Sept.
At 12:42 I stood at attention in front of the Catafalque, bowed my head and then saluted HM one final time, and thinking that the 12 and a half hour journey was nothing in comparison to her sense of 70 years of service to us all.
Ma’am – Duty done and rest forever in peace, as you lay down your crown before the King of Kings.
alan Fishwick
18th west kent 1st maidstone
What an inspiration to us all, her majesties dedication and loyalty to her Lord is where we should all be. Thank you, your majesty.
1st Gillingham BB/GA
Gillingham (kent)
On behalf of all members and officers pass on our deepest condolences and prayers.
Rest in peace ma’am
Craig Davey
Captain. 1st Gillingham BB/GA
Many Thanks for your service to this country, and as the Patron of this great organisation. Rest in peace ma’am.
Sue and John Hoddinott
West Midland District
A truly wonderful Patron – thank you for your dedication and service.
Rory Green
5th West Bromwich
On behalf of all members, past and present, of the 5th West Bromwich Company, we give thanks for Her Majesty’s dedication and service and in particular with Boys’ Brigade.
Our thoughts and prayers are with King Charles III and the rest of the Royal family at this sad time.
These are messages and thoughts from our young people.
Martin Wallis
Captain, 1st Harlington BBGA
Rest in peace, your Majesty. Thank you for your service to the BB, our country and the world
David Gillott
32nd Nottingham
Thank you Ma’am, for all you have done to encourage and lead the boys by example on how to serve.
Neil Gordon
1st Kirkwall Company
Thank you very much ma’am for your sure and steadfast service to the people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth countries. May you rest in peace.
Jean Chalton
1st Bromborough
Members of the 1st Bromborough company have been saddened by the passing of Queen Elizabeth 11 and we extend our condolences to His Majesty King Charles 111 and all of the Royal Family. A Queen, a mother, a grandmother and a great grandmother. May you rest in peace Ma’am.
4th & 5th Fraserburgh
All at 4th & 5th Fraserburgh are deeply saddened by the death of our Patron, Her Majesty The Queen. The thoughts and prayers of our Companies are with the Royal Family at this difficult time.
Martin Dunbar
Captain, 4th & 5th Fraserburgh
Proud to have gained my Queen’s Badge in Centenary year and also complete my KGVI Cadet Training at Carronvale also in 1983 and attend the Royal Review along with the KGVI Cadets. A privilege to parade in front of the Queen.
Thanks your Majesty for your 70 years of service, you will be sadly missed.
3rd Trafford Officers and Boys
3rd Trafford Company
As a Company we would like to thank you for serving the Boys’ Brigade and the country with such distinction for 70 years. You have been a wonderful Monarch, and have set us all a wonderful example.
In 1994, seven Queen’s men from the 3rd Trafford attended Windsor Castle and the Queen spoke to two of our boys (see photograph). Great memories for all of them. Rest in peace Ma’am.
Liam White
7th Chelmsford
Thank you for your service and example to us all, it will never be forgotten. Enjoy your well earned rest, it is now time for the next generation to step forward.
David Gillott
32nd Nottingham
Thank you Ma’am, for all you have done to encourage and lead the boys by example on how to serve.
Caleb Watt
1st Buckie
Thank you. I was happy to get to design a badge for your platinum jubilee for my company.
Nathan Phelan
1st Greenock
R.I.P Her Majesty, you will be sorely missed
Gone but not forgotten
♡
Ethan
8th Plymouth
Thank you for your long service of 70 years. You were much loved by all. Thank you Queen Elizabeth II
Lieutenant Allan Cowie
1st Buckie Company
Thank you ma’am for serving the Boys’ Brigade as our Patron. I’m so proud to be a Queens Badge holder.
Jane Kingsford
1st Gillingham BBGA anchor section
Thank you Ma’am for being such a wonderful patron. Your duty is now done, Rest in peace.
1st Buckie Company
Tonight we lit up the frontage of our Church to pay tribute to HM Queen Elizabeth II, our monarch and patron
Yvonne Woods
1st Milltown Co. Portadown Battalion - N. Ireland.
The Chaplain, Captain, officers and boys wish to express our heartfelt sympathy to HRH King Charles III, his sister, brothers and all the royal family on the passing of our patron Queen Elizabeth II. A queen, mother, grandmother and great grandmother who ruled with integrity, wisdom, humility and a true Christian heart – and who will be sadly missed by everyone. For your selfless years of service – thank you Ma’am.
Wendy Walsh
Lieutenant - 8th Trafford, Manchester
Thank you Ma’am for being our patron, guiding us all through the good, bad and hard times, you were the nations rock and the nations Granny. Dearly missed. RIP
Walter Lambe MBE
1 Ballylinney
I had the great honour of achieving the Queen’s Badge in 1977 and was present for her visit to Coleraine.
It is an honour to be called a Queensman.
She was an inspiration and a role model to everyone. Her Steadfast faith, her sense of duty, her humble nature. To all her family we offer our sincere condolences.
We’ve never known any words than “God save The Queen” but now as a United nation we stand to proclaim “God save The King”
Thank you ma’am for everything.
Jim Holmes
16th Newtownabbey Company
As an officer in the 16th Newtownabbey Company I was saddened to hear of the death of our Queen Elizabeth II our Patron.
I will remember the Royal Family in prayer over the next few difficult days for the Family.
4th Bromley
4th Bromley (Hextable) Company
The members of 4th Bromley (Hextable) Company remember the long life of faithful and dedicated service of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and would like to say ‘Thank You Ma’am’. Rest now in peace.
Our thoughts and prayers are with our new King Charles III and all the members of the Royal Family at this sad time.
Ian Rumbelow
President of Somerset Battalion
On behalf of the members of our Battalion – young people and leaders along with former members we give thanks for the life of our Patron Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We thank her for the witness she gave to her faith in Jesus Christ. We thank her for being a Patron whom we could all look towards knowing she shared the values and beliefs that are in in our hearts. May you rest in peace.
Karen strong
1st south wigston
What an amazing woman you are, thank you for everything you’ve done. Now time to rest. RIP your majesty
Ian Rumbelow
1st Martock & Hamdon Boys' Brigade
Our young people and leaders give thanks for the life of our Patron. We have remembered and celebrated her life through by placing our thoughts on a Memory Tree which we have placed in the entrance to our church. we have invited the congregation of Martock Christian Fellowship to add their memories of Her Majesty to the tree.
1st New Pitsligo
1st New Pitsligo remembered and celebrated the life of our Patron Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
We lit a candle and all sections showed their respect with a 1 minute silence and each section added to our Thank you Ma’am display. We all agreed she was a remarkable woman.
Thank you for your 70 year service and being our Boys Brigade’s patron.
Rest in peace your majesty! You will be sorely missed
Northamptonshire Battalion
Boys' Brigade Northamptonshire
The Boys’ Brigade Northamptonshire Battalion offers its heartfelt condolences and sends its deepest sympathy to His Majesty the King and all members of the Royal Family on the death of our beloved Patron Her Majesty the Queen.
Members of the Battalion, past and present, remember with affection those events we have been able to share with our Patron, The Royal Reviews at Holyrood and Windsor, Buckingham Palace Garden Parties, Jubilee celebrations and Royal visits.
We give thanks for the life of Queen Elizabeth II, a life of service, witness and example and pledge our loyalty to His Majesty, assuring him of our prayers as he takes on the mantle of Kingship.
14th South Shields
14th South Shields
Some of our boys doing our display board to pay respect to Her Majesty The Queen for the 70 years service to Boys Brigade
10th Enfield
Juniors / Company / Seniors
As part of our programmes this week all our young people have been reflecting on the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II and saying “Thank You Ma’am”
James Forbes
5th Newtownabbey
So sad to hear of the passing of this special servant of God. I had the proud honour of meeting both HRH the Queen and Prince Philip. Our country was blessed to have such a Christian role model to guide us. At peace now, she served us right to the very end. God Bless
44th Glasgow Anchor Boys’
44th Glasgow
The 44th Glasgow Anchor Boys’ took part in creating the “Thank you Ma’am” poster. They left thoughtful thank you messages and drew some pictures of her favourite things. On behalf of the 44th Glasgow Anchor Boys’ we would like to express our condolences on the loss of a wonderful Queen and we thank you for your service to the Boys’ Brigade and the country.
Josiah Anderson
8th Plymouth
Rest in peace your majesty. Thank you for your service and devotion to our country, God and the Boys Brigade.
Philip Christopher
8th Plymouth
Thank you for many years of service to this country. Rest in peace.
Jonathan McAlpin
67th Belfast
I am deeply saddened about the passing of our Patron and Sovereign. HM Queen Elizabeth II was a great example of a leader, who showed grace, humility and kindness and she will live long in the memory of our Nation. A fine Christian woman, a shining example for us all.
My deepest condolences to her family, as I join with them and the rest of our Nation to mourn her passing.
Robert Hulley
Former member
Your work an love for this country and further afield will never be forgotten thank you for everything.
Youll forever reign over us
Rest easy with your Philip xx
Thanks ma’am
5th Livingston Company
The officers, young men and boys of 5th Livingston Company, The Boys’ Brigade, express their deepest sympathies and condolences to His Majesty the King and the Royal Family on the sad passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. We can only give thanks to her life as our monarch and patron, “sure and stedfast” to the end. May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the Fellowship of The Holy Spirit carry her and give support to you all. God save the King.
Yvonne Richards
14th South Shields Boys Brigade
The officers and boys of the 14th South Shields coy would like to say Thank you Ma’am for your 70 years service to our country and Boys Brigade. May you rest in peace .
Willie Campbell
1st Stewarton
As a Company we were lucky enough to attend Dunfries House when HM The Queen opened the walled gardens. Boys had a great experience and sometimes the timing of a photo is everything where as the selfie was taken the Queen looked round directly at our group.
Luke Shackleton
22nd Northampton
On behalf of 22nd I want to express our gratitude for all of your long years of steadfast service to the people of the UK and the Commonwealth and for your role as patron of the BB.
Alexis and Oscar Hulley
Members of the nottingham 44th
May you rest easy your majesty. For ever in thoughts and memories.
Thank you for everything
Long you reign over us.
With love
Alexis and Oscar
George Kidd
Lieutenant 1st. Kirkintilloch
Thank you for your service, both to the nation and the Boys’ Brigade. May you rest in peace
Norma Ingram
Lieutenant 5th Carrick Boys' Brigade
Have had the privilege to be in Queen Elizabeth’s presence several times at Buckingham Palace and Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth was a wonderful lady, an inspiration to all with her sense of duty and love of her country and all the people of the world. She has been loved and will be sadly missed especially to her family to whom I send my condolences and love at this sad time.
Thank you so much for your long and faithful service.
Daniel Dunsmore
Former 1st Bearsden
Rest in peace your majesty. Thank you for your devotion, loyalty and commitment to our country. You have been an example to me and I’m sure many thousands of others.
Valerie Hodgson
7th North Surrey
Thank you your Majesty, Queen Elizabeth 2nd, for your service, your presence and for being with us for so very long. Your life has enhanced and made joyful your people who have loved you and will miss you so very much. Rest in peace now. Once again, thank you Ma’am.
Allistair Fettes
1st/2nd MIlngavie
Thanks for all you have done for the country and the Boys Brigade
James Sheppard
Lt. 284th Glasgow Coy
Thank you, your majesty for your service to our country and your service to the Boys’ Brigade
Rest in Peace
Alan Cardwell
6 th Ballymena Company Former NCO
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our faithful Patron Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Ma’am’s dedication to serve our country through Dignity and Faith . She was a constant in an ever changing nation. You will be sadly missed and I feel so privileged to be called “ A Queensman” having attained the achievement in 1980
Martin Smith
3rd Derby
I took this picture in 1977 during the Queens Silver Jubilee tour in Derbyshire. I was aged 16 and part of a BB delegation at the event. I can’t remember what the Queen said but I do remember the Prince asking us if we’d been to camp that year. Precious memories.
10th Enfield Company
Anchors
Our boys and girls wanted to say “Thank You Ma’am” for 70 years of faithful service!
Margaret Graham
Lieutenant. 17th Ayr
Thank you Ma’am for all your years of faithfully service. May you rest in peace in the glory of God.
My sincere condolences to your Majesty King Charles and your family.
John Norley
3rd Maidstone company
Enduring memory of being selected to form a guard of honour for Her Majesty at the opening of the Maidstone Crown Courts in 1983/4? Which was around the time of or shortly after the Boys Brigade’s centenary celebrations in 1983. I remember being extremely nervous, but bursting with pride at the same time, alongside my older brother Paul, also selected and others from company section. Her Majesty arrived and walked through our guard, and took time to smile at each of us, an amazing experience, something I will always remember. Rest in peace your Majesty, and my thanks for your lifetime of service, good grace and amazing smile which put a Nation at ease.
Paul McCarroll
Chief Executive - Belfast Battalion
The Boys’ Brigade Belfast Battalion extends the deepest sympathy to His Majesty The King Charles III and offer our thoughts and prayers to The Royal Family at this difficult time on their loss of a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
As we mourn the Passing of Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II, we are so very grateful for her lasting legacy and for her Patronage that unified The Boys’ Brigade across the British Isles and beyond these shores.
During her Christmas message in 2014, a few months after one of her many visits to Northern Ireland, she described a sculpture in Coventry Cathedral, and added that casts of the same sculpture can be found in Belfast and Berlin, simply called reconciliation. Her Majesty went on to say that for her, “the life of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, is an inspiration and an anchor in my life, a role model of reconciliation and forgiveness. Christ’s example has taught me to seek to respect and value all people of whatever faith or none. Even in the unlikeliest of places, hope can still be found”.
Michael Topple
1st Glasgow
I give thanks for Her late Majesty’s long and faithful reign and her commitment to the Boys Brigade, and pray God’s blessing upon His Majesty as he takes up his responsibilities as King. God save the King.
Photo: my meeting His Majesty some six years ago
Esther Westbury
2nd Wednesbury Company
On behalf of all of our members, leaders and their families, Thank you for your many years of hard work and dedication. Thank you for your leadership and the fantastic example you set in faith. You will be deeply missed by all of us, and we will continue to do good work in your memory.
To King Charles and your family. We send our deepest condolences, love and support to you all.
Ian Roberts
2nd Altrincham Company
On behalf of all members of 2nd Altrincham Company, both past and present, we express our heartfelt thanks for a lifetime of dedication and service to a grateful nation and, in particular, your support for the work of the BB over many years.
Our thoughts and prayers are with King Charles and the rest of the Royal family at this sad time
Teddy Li
The Boys' Brigade HK, 4th Coy.
We express our deepest sorrow of the sad passing of our Patron Queen Elizabeth11.
We extend our condolences to the Royal Family, we pray that they be comforted at this difficult time.
God Blessings to all.
Mr Alan Privett
Lieutenant, 7th Dublin Co. Boys' Brigade
In her capacity as Patron of the Boys’ Brigade throughout her long reign, I extend my sincere condolences on the passing to Higher Service of Queen Elizabeth II, whose dedication to Christian values, to Duty, and to the Service of others remains an enduring example to all in Boys Brigade.
Alan Hunter
Leader Development Manager BBUK
Through The Boys’ Brigade I have had the very great privilege of; attending a garden party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, carrying The Queen’s message as part of the baton relay, ahead of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, and taking a couple of young leaders to the Patron’s Lunch on the Mall in London, in celebration of Her Majesty’s 90th birthday. My proudest moment, however, was achieving my Queen’s Badge and becoming a Queen’s Man back in 1981.
In Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II we have had a Patron who has been dedicated to a life of service, a lady of strong faith, someone who has worked tirelessly for our country and the commonwealth and who is the perfect role model for children and young people within The Boys’ Brigade. May she now rest in peace and rise in glory.
Bill Andrew
Captain 2nd Blantyre Company
The Officer’s, Boys and all connected to 2nd Blantyre Company including all at Blantyre Congregational Church extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to HM King Charles III and all his family on the sad passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II. In July 2013 I had the honour and privilege, along with my wife, to represent Hamilton & District Battalion and 2nd Blantyre at the Garden Party at Holyrood Palace and it will live long in our memories.
May she rest in eternal peace
William Harper
7th East Kilbride
with so many others, it was the greatest honour to be awarded with my Queen’s Badge. Thank you Ma’am, and may you Rest in Peace.
Chris Stevenson
1st Millport
When growing up with her majesty being on the throne at the time and for someone who was 96 years old, still went to work 2 days before her death what a incredible woman! A job she was so dedicated in from the age of 25 to 70 years later in the same job, where most people wouldn’t even manage to do that. From a mother, to grandmother and to a great grandmother her family must be proud of her achievements. Being an inspiration to her family, Leaders all over the world and to the public, she was one of a kind. She will be highly missed by a lot of people. May she rest easy & finally have her day off.
Sure and Steadfast To Our Patron Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Mrs Helen Kellam
45th Nottingham Boys Briagde & Girls Association
On behalf of the 45th Nottingham Company, I would like to express our deep sorrow at the sad passing of our Patron HM Queen Elizabeth. For most of our members (past & present) Queen Elizabeth was the only Patron they knew and her loss is therefore felt deeply.
We extend our condolences to King Charles III and the wider Royal Family and send our prayers at this difficult time.
Alex McLean
5th Hamilton
As with so many others, it was the greatest honour of my life to be awarded with my Queen’s Badge. Thank you Ma’am, and may you Rest in Peace.
PETER ISRAEL JOSHU
4 SABON GARI COMPANY, KADUNA STATE COUNCIL, NIGERIA
“It is with great sadness that I amhave learned of the death of Her Majesty The Queen. Our thoughts are with His Majesty King Charles III, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal and other family members at this very difficult time.
We join with the rest of the nation and people of the world in mourning her death.”
Margaret Heywood
Oldham and District Battalion
We express our deepest sorrow of the sad passing of our Patron Queen Elizabeth11.
We extend our condolences to King Charles111 and the extended Royal Family, we pray that they be comforted at this difficult time.
God Blessings to all.
Deborah Sproule (Lieutenant)
1st Castlederg BB, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland
You’re the only monarch I’ve ever known, and you’ve been an inspiration. You will be sorely missed. Thank-you for all you have done for us all.
Antonia shine
Cork / staff Sergeant
Sorry for the loss
Rhian Jones
4th Gwent Boys Brigade
RIP Your Majesty. I had the pleasure of meeting you twice. Once in Ebbw Vale and at The Garden Party at Buckingham Palace. Thank-you for your Service.
Margaret Heywood
24th Oldham Boys' Brigade and Girls Association
Leaders and members pass on our deepest condolences and prayers on the passing of our Patron Queen Elizabeth11
We give thanks for her faith and service to the Boys Brigade Church,Country and Commonwealth
May she rest in peace in the glory of God.
Rob Kinnon-Brettle
ex-1st Tewkesbury, Manchester Stedfast Association, BBAMA
I remember watching the Queen arrive at the Stadium at the opening ceremony of both the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games, and the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games. She arrived at both to a rapturous reception, and we all sang with gusto “God Save the Queen”.
Another memory I have is following the bomb at the Arena in Manchester – the Prime Minister came up and spoke to the Fire Brigade and Police officials … the Queen came up and visited victims of the bombing in hospital. It showed her concern for her people.
There was a tremendous affection for the Queen … she was our Head of State, but she was more than that – she cared too.
God bless you ma’am. You will be a hard act to follow.
Trevor A Long OBE
77th Belfast Company
I am 67 years old so like most people I have known no other Monarch but Queen Elizabeth..
I thank God for her faith and devotion to service
Robert J C Cunningham
Brigade Executive
The personification of duty. Deeply committed to her faith and the oath she made to her people all those years ago. An example to us all now and for generations to come. Words cannot express our gratitude.
David Andrew
8th Nottingham 1976-1981
Special silver jubilee moment when I lined the route as her majesty left Trent Bridge ..got a smile as I saluted her.
Gillian Hay
8th Ayr BB Company
All 3 sections of our Company created a poster to ‘Thank you, Ma’am’ on Friday night, with pictures and messages.
Dr Jamie Haden-Walker Chaplain Mid Staffs & Sandwell Battalion
2nd Burntwood
On behalf of the Battalion any myself – condolences to all the royal family. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth was not only our Patron but a role model for all. I was not privileged to have met her but her legacy, her wisdom and strong Christian faith will be forever remembered. Thank you for being our Patron and may we seek to show your service and example to others as we advance the kingdom. God Bless you your Majesty and indeed may angels attend thee.
Sure & Steadfast forever.
Alan Mottram
Manchester & District Battalion
On behalf of the Manchester and District Battalion, I would like to express our deep sorrow at the sad passing of our Patron HM Queen Elizabeth. For most members of the Battalion Queen Elizabeth was the only Patron they knew and her loss is therefore felt deeply. We extend our condolences to King Charles III and the wider Royal Family and send our prayers at this difficult time.
Mathew Tyrrell
25th South East Essex Company
Here’s a photo of our boys leaving thank you notes for her Majesty’s 70 years of Service to our Country and commonwealth.
Colin Reid
OIC Junior Section, 17th Ayr Castlehill BBs
We were truly saddened to hear the news of the passing of her Majesty on Thursday. I have the honour of being the 50th Queens Man within our Company – something that I am immensely proud of.
Our Company, like so many others throughout the country, are fundamental in our local community. We are so lucky to have such a supportive congregation, minister and family group, which makes our jobs that much easier. We always held The Queen in high esteem and ensure that her principles and dedication were always mirrored in our work.
We instil the immense pride in our boys that the work towards The Queens Badge involves and each and every Queens Man is honoured in the same way.
We can only hope that King Charles continues his dedicated work towards young people and that there is a seamless transition going forward.
Sleep well your Majesty. You will always be in our thoughts xx
Alan Mottram
59th Manchester Company
The staff and Boys from the 59th Manchester Company, would like to pass on our condolences to His Majesty King Charles III, the wider Royal Family and to the country during this sad time. Queen Elizabeth II encompassed all it meant to be a leader and a role model, and made good her promise to be devoted to service.
Abi Oladejo
Condolences to the Royal Family on the sad loss of our beloved Queen. I pray they are comforted at this difficult time.
Duncan Daniels
2nd Bromsgrove Company
Thank you Ma’am for remaining ‘Sure and Steadfast’ throughout your reign.
God Save the King.
Lisa Hilliard
1st Hillingdon BB/GB
Your Majesty you will be missed at events and on the news. It has been a pleasure to have you as our Patron and marvellous role model, rest in peace always.
Peter Davies MBE Company Captain
2nd Sutton in Ashfield Company
Saw the Queen at close quarters at Windsor in 1994 and shook hands with her in 2000 on receiving my MBE.
i was truly impressed by her knowledge of the BB and even Sutton in Ashfield. A pleasant and charming lady.
All the qualities spoken about in the media were so correct. We had a minutes immaculate silence at parade night yesterday.
Everyone was so moved. We were so honoured to have such a patron for such a long period of time.
Mr Alan McLoughlin, District President
The North West Boys' Brigade District
We are deeply saddened in The North West District at the passing of our Royal Patron, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Our District Secretary, Mick Southern, had the honour to represent The Boys’ Brigade on the occasion of Her Majesty’s last visit to the North West in July 2021.
Fraser Ellis
163rd Glasgow
On behalf of our BB company and ex-members group, our deepest condolences and prayers are with His Majesty King Charles III and the Royal Family following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Ethan Talbot
1st Tewkesbury Company
To His Majesty King Charles III, and members of the Royal Family, I offer my deepest condolences at this greatest of losses to not only them, but to the nation as a whole.
HM The Queen had been a lifelong inspiration to myself and many fellow Officers, a few of them meeting the Queen when invited to one of Her Garden Parties to serve as Stewards, her boundless compassion and singular interest when meeting others shines as a fantastic Sovereign whom cared much for her subjects. I too remember seeing HM on multiple occasions when attending Trooping the Colour, and her re-dedication service in 2012 during her Diamond Jubilee.
Her commitment to duty serves as a shining example of conduct we Officers of Boys’ Brigade seek to strive for, and uphold the Christian values she too was founded upon, her own soul an anchor grounded in the Love of Christ. And though her passing is a sad time for us all, we commend her soul to the eternal Kingdom of God, and pray that she is united once more in eternal youth with her beloved husband Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and loving parents King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
God grant to these departed rest. And to us the grace and strength to carry on the duties left to our charge, and to honor their memories as example to aspire.
Long live King Charles III !
Leslie Dodd
Captain. 1st Ponteland Boys' Brigade & Girls' Association
We send our deepest condolences to HRH King Charles III and all the members of the Royal Family on the passing of HRH Queen Elizabeth II. We give thanks for her long and steadfast Patronage to our organisation. May she rest in peace in the glory of God.
Adrian Mundell
4th Mid Suffolk Company
Our prayers and thoughts are with King Charles III and the Royal Family at this sad time. Queen Elizabeth II was a solid presence in the lives of many young men, and women, as they grew up in BB. A number were fortunate enough to attend various events and celebrations over the years where she was present, however as our Patron she was always part of BB life. The programme activities that we undertook with the young people around the Queen and the Crown reminded them of her strong faith and example to us all. May she rest in peace.
GEORGE MCMURRAY
1ST BLUESTONE
On behalf of our BB company could I offer our most heartfelt condolences and prayers to the Royal family circle at this sad time. HRH Queen Elizabeth II was a most worthy Patron of our great organization and maintained, represented and promoted it’s Object and standards to the highest level. Her Christian values shone through in all she did and her devotion and service to her subjects, from all backgrounds, abilities, walks of life and faiths, was second to none. A true leader indeed!
Alexander Finney
Officer in 20th motherwell company
Rest in peace your majesty, you have been a light in troubled seas and will be greatly missed by all who have been in your service.
Oliver Sheldon
Captain 10th North Staffs
Many of us have so many fond memories of taking part in BB activities focused on the Queen. Whilst our younger members only have the Platinum Jubilee to look back on, some of us can recall the Diamond Jubilee and Baton Relay and were glad to celebrate both occasions: for Her Majesty’s support has always been with the Brigade. Our connection to the late sovereign was also a sense of great pride, as I’m sure our Queen’s Badge holders will agree. We recently dedicated our new colours as a sign of duty to our Queen and will continue to carry them in her honour, and as a sign of duty to our new King.
Gillian McFarlane
1st Houston Anchors
Tonight our Anchor Boys gave thanks for the life and service of our wonderful Patron, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Our heartfelt prayers go to her family and our nation as we mourn her passing. May she rest in peace reunited with her beloved husband, the Duke of Edinburgh.
Jim Holmes
16th Newtownabbey
Members of the 16th Newtownabbey Company past and present are saddened by the death of our Patron Queen Elizabeth II. We will Remember the Family Circle in pray in the difficult days which are ahead.
The Revd Leigh A. Maydew BA (Hons), FdA, BA
Chaplain, The Boys' Brigade in England
During my time in The Boys’ Brigade I’ve had the privilege of being in the presence of the Queen on a few occasions, at Trooping the Colour and as a guest at one of the Royal Garden Party’s. At these events, and others, I have been immensely impressed by the dedication to duty that The Queen maintained throughout her life.
As Patron to our organisation, Her Majesty continued to take a great interest in the work of The Boys’ Brigade and it was a privilege just last weekend to be in Manchester and hear her address to Brigade Council.
May the souls of the faithfully departed rest in peace and rise in glory. Amen.
Stuart Mitchell
Lt 19th Leith Company
Thank you for your lifetime of selfless service. You were a truly inspirational lady and will be so greatly missed. I have very happy memories of the Centenary parade in Edinburgh that I was so privileged to be part of. Rest in peace Ma’am you’ve more than earned your rest.
Alison Chambers
Brigade Vice President
HM Queen Elizabeth was an incredible person, she lived a life of service anchored by her faith. Throughout her life she displayed the habits of Obedience, Reverence, Discipline and Self-respect.
Well done, good and faithful servant.
Wesley Thorpe
1st Alderholt Captain
On behalf of 1st Alderholt I would like to express our sincere condolences on the death of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
We have attended Trooping the Colour for a number of years and it is always been amazing to see her Majesty in person.
We give thanks for her patron-ship of the Boys Brigade and her faith, which like the anchor has been sure and steadfast over the years.
Stephen Green
58th Birmingham BB & GA
Thank you Maam for your service from all the Boys and Girls and officers of the 58th Birmingham
Eileen mccolgan
1st stevenston
We are so sad to hear the loss off the queen yesterday .
1st Stevenston have met the Queen a few times over the years we have been at the trooping of the colours a number of time and invited to the royal wedding
She will be greatly missed
Kevin Hayes
8th Wigan company
In 2016 our company was celebrating its 100th Anniversary. With a spurr of of the moment thought I wondered if the Queen would send like to send a centenary birthday card to our company. Somehow still unknown I managed to speak directly to her secretary at the palace and explained our request. I was told that ” I am sure the queen would be delighted to oblige”. Within days we were overjoyed to receive a signed card from the Queen to help commemorate our company anniversary. She clearly had a passion for the Boys Brigade and was a role model of a patron for our organisation. God bless her and may she rest in Peace
Robert Windsor
51st Birmingham
I was born in 1953 the year of the Coronation
I have always looked up to our Queen for example and guidance.
I send my heartfelt condolences to His Majesty King Charles Iii and all of the family
May God be with you all at this time
Derick Lawson
1st Chester-le-Street
We give thanks for Her Majesty’s sure and steadfast Patronage of Boys’ Brigade, for her faith and for her service to the church and country. God bless her.
Graeme Watt
17th Ayr Boys' Brigade
Thank you. RIP
Brian Crowe
Ex Captain 6th Ipswich Company
I had the privilege to attend a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace thanks to the BB. It will be a lasting memory of our dear Queen and Patron. Also proud that my son is a Queen’s Man.
Rest now your Majesty, you have served us well.
Dave Hoy
Captain 1st Kilbride
We had the privilege of attending Trooping the Colour on her Majesty’s 90th birthday year. An experience our company will cherish. Our thoughts and prayers to the whole family at this sad time.
Gillian Tabenor
1st Hythe (Hants)
1st Hythe (Hants) Company give thanks for the life of our Patron, Queen Elizabeth ll. We remember the Royal Family at this sad time.
The Revd Derek W. Hughes, B.Sc., B.D. (Hons), Dip. Ed.
Chaplain to 165 Glasgow Company and to Glasgow Battalion
I give thanks to Almighty God for the life of faith and service, which Queen Elizabeth II has offered to her Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. May she rest in peace and rise in glory.
Richard Crawford
3rd Galashiels Boys Brigade
On behalf of 3rd Galashiels Boys Brigade I would like to pass on our condolences on the passing of our Queen.
At this time our thoughts and prayers go out toward her family.
We take pause and remember her long and illustrious reign over our Country. May she rest in peace.
Sheena Summers
1st Donaghadee
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our faithful Patron Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Ma’am’s dedication to serve our country through Dignity and Faith has provided taught me many moral values for which I am eternally grateful. How wonderful to know that she is now at peace with her lord and Saviour. Amen. GOD SAVE THE KING
David Syme
Captain, 22nd Paisley
On the sad passing of our Patron, one cannot help but be immensely moved by her sheer dedication to public service over her long reign. I’m proud to have earned my Queen’s Badge a couple of decades ago and will always be grateful for that small connection to such a wonderful woman. RIP, Your Majesty.
Heather Todd
1ST Kilbride
Deepest sympathy to the Royal family on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II who served our commonwealth for 70 years. May she rest in eternal peace ❤️
1st Thurso
Company Captain
Our sincere condolences to all the family.
The Queen our Patron served the country with Stedfast devotion and was a true example of how we should all live