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Plaque

Michael Joseph Torpey

Inscription

In loving memory of Michael Joseph Torpey, 27 April 1950 - 24 February 2015.

A highly regarded member of our Acton Central family for 22 years and a great spiritual influence at the station. Michael had a high degree of integrity and always showed a selfless attitude when assisting others. His honesty, humanity, generosity and humour touched all of us.

His memory will live forever in our hearts.

Site: Michael Joseph Torpey (1 memorial)

W3, Acton Central station

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Torpey worked for British Rail at Acton Central station. A highly regarded me...

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