Missing Chidlow Man - Rod Base and his Dark Blue Holden Colorado MDG348A
Duh said
07:28 PM Aug 6, 2012
Chidlow man Rod Base and his Dark Blue Colorado Ute are still missing, if sighted in your travels please contact police urgently, see this link for details/rego etc;
" Rod left his home in Chidlow on the morning of 13 November 2011. He was driving his 2009 dark blue Holden Colorado Ute registration MDG348A. The vehicle had an alloy roo bar with spotlights and a black tonneau cover on the rear. Despite extensive inquiries neither Rod nor his vehicle has been located. There are serious concerns for his welfare."
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terrible for the friends and family hope hes found safe and sound
Dougwe said
01:31 AM Aug 7, 2012
Doesn't look good does it Vic. I remember when you first posted the info.
Duh said
07:17 AM Aug 7, 2012
No it certainly doesn't look any brighter than my last report.
His wife is bearing up although she has her ups and downs which is natural. A group of us spent time with her yesterday doing a busy bee at her place in Chidlow large rural block, too much for one person to manage on their own. Two beaut dogs she has too which are good company for her, not to mention good watch dogs......
Duh said
03:34 AM Sep 28, 2012
Sadly I have just been informed that the body of Rod has been found in his vehicle in bushland north of Perth.
No other details are known at this stage.
Thanks to all those who kept an eye out for Rod and his vehicle during your travels.
Happywanderer said
03:37 AM Sep 28, 2012
Very Sad.
Gerty Dancer said
04:41 AM Sep 28, 2012
So sorry to hear this Vic.
biggles said
05:18 AM Sep 28, 2012
Thanks for the info Vic .. I will remember him as I knew him to be !
Please keep us informed on the details that you hear ..
Jon
vk6tnc said
05:46 AM Sep 28, 2012
Sad to here, but at least there is closure, rather than never knowing what happened. My condolences to the family. I saw the posters as this is not far from home.
Travel Bug said
06:23 AM Sep 28, 2012
Very sad to hear this Vic.
My thoughts are with his family, friends and loved ones.
Duh said
04:40 PM Sep 28, 2012
Thanks for the condolences, I will pass them on.
The only other info I have is that he was found in thick bushland near Toodyay and was found by people collecting wood.
RIP Rod
jetj said
04:56 PM Sep 28, 2012
RIP Rod, my condolences to his family and friends.
Duh said
12:40 AM Sep 29, 2012
Thanks Janette, I will pass it on!
Firefly said
09:01 PM Sep 29, 2012
So sorry Vic, not the result his family needed is it.
Duh said
05:58 AM Sep 30, 2012
Yes, very sad FF, but at least his wife now knows he won't be coming home and what his fate was, not that it makes things any easier but would give her some closure.
Very difficult times for her, before and now.
Duh said
08:01 AM Oct 4, 2012
Funeral info for Rod, assume the papers will be The West Australian and local area papers for Chidlow;
Notices will be in the paper from tomorrow on and Rods funeral notice will be in the paper next week. His funeral will be on Thursday 18th October at Lake Leschenaultia at 1100hrs.
Duh said
09:30 PM Oct 5, 2012
For those who may be interested, there is a change of funeral plans due to Shire regulations etc, see below extract of updated info from his wife Robyn;
"The date for the funeral is still Thursday the 18th October at 1100hrs.
However just today I have had to rethink the actual location.
The Funeral Notice will be in the West Australian on 10 October, and it will be absolutely correct!
I am still in the throes of looking at an alternative venue, so keep an eye on the paper. It is still most likely to be up this way!!"
Duh said
03:10 AM Oct 19, 2012
Just letting you know Rods funeral was held today at Robyn and Rod's rural home at Chidlow. It was held in a beautiful garden setting with traffic control and a guard of honour provided by combined Bush Fire Brigade volunteers including Chidlow branch which Rod belonged to.
The coffin with Rods remains was present and the funeral held by a Funeral group with a non religious service by a Celebrant. Rods family from the UK were also there.
After the service, Rods coffin was driven away by the Funeral directors with a Fire Brigade escort off the property on its way to a private family cremation later in the day.
Everyone then attended the Chidlow Community Hall in Old Northam Road for a light lunch in remembrance of Rod.
The Bush Fire Brigade crews were terrific in helping out at Robyns home and the later luncheon, a fine tribute to one of their own volunteers who was no longer with them.
Vic, very sad. It sounds like a great tribute to Rod.
jules47 said
05:17 AM Oct 19, 2012
Sounds like a very peaceful and loving goodbye to a much loved person.
Duh said
09:02 AM Oct 19, 2012
Rod also worked full time for one of our major hospitals in WA on the medical side, and many of his work mates were there as well, a very popular person and loved by many. Still don't know why he did it, we may never know.
I agree it is very sad indeed and makes a person realise just how fragile life can be and the effects the black dog can have on people.
Chidlow man Rod Base and his Dark Blue Colorado Ute are still missing, if sighted in your travels please contact police urgently, see this link for details/rego etc;
http://www.missingpersons.gov.au/missing-persons/profiles/profiles/b/a/base%20roderick%20herbert%20william.aspx
" Rod left his home in Chidlow on the morning of 13 November 2011. He was driving his 2009 dark blue Holden Colorado Ute registration MDG348A. The vehicle had an alloy roo bar with spotlights and a black tonneau cover on the rear. Despite extensive inquiries neither Rod nor his vehicle has been located. There are serious concerns for his welfare."
(With Cindy's permission giving this a bump for members who may not know how to configure old threads and posts to come to the top of the page)
No it certainly doesn't look any brighter than my last report.
His wife is bearing up although she has her ups and downs which is natural. A group of us spent time with her yesterday doing a busy bee at her place in Chidlow large rural block, too much for one person to manage on their own. Two beaut dogs she has too which are good company for her, not to mention good watch dogs......
No other details are known at this stage.
Thanks to all those who kept an eye out for Rod and his vehicle during your travels.
So sorry to hear this Vic.
Thanks for the info Vic .. I will remember him as I knew him to be !
Please keep us informed on the details that you hear ..
Jon
Thanks for the condolences, I will pass them on.
The only other info I have is that he was found in thick bushland near Toodyay and was found by people collecting wood.
RIP Rod
RIP Rod, my condolences to his family and friends.
Thanks Janette, I will pass it on!
So sorry Vic, not the result his family needed is it.
Yes, very sad FF, but at least his wife now knows he won't be coming home and what his fate was, not that it makes things any easier but would give her some closure.
Very difficult times for her, before and now.
Funeral info for Rod, assume the papers will be The West Australian and local area papers for Chidlow;
For those who may be interested, there is a change of funeral plans due to Shire regulations etc, see below extract of updated info from his wife Robyn;
"The date for the funeral is still Thursday the 18th October at 1100hrs.
However just today I have had to rethink the actual location.
The Funeral Notice will be in the West Australian on 10 October, and it will be absolutely correct!
I am still in the throes of looking at an alternative venue, so keep an eye on the paper. It is still most likely to be up this way!!"
Just letting you know Rods funeral was held today at Robyn and Rod's rural home at Chidlow. It was held in a beautiful garden setting with traffic control and a guard of honour provided by combined Bush Fire Brigade volunteers including Chidlow branch which Rod belonged to.
The coffin with Rods remains was present and the funeral held by a Funeral group with a non religious service by a Celebrant. Rods family from the UK were also there.
After the service, Rods coffin was driven away by the Funeral directors with a Fire Brigade escort off the property on its way to a private family cremation later in the day.
Everyone then attended the Chidlow Community Hall in Old Northam Road for a light lunch in remembrance of Rod.
The Bush Fire Brigade crews were terrific in helping out at Robyns home and the later luncheon, a fine tribute to one of their own volunteers who was no longer with them.
Vic, very sad. It sounds like a great tribute to Rod.
Rod also worked full time for one of our major hospitals in WA on the medical side, and many of his work mates were there as well, a very popular person and loved by many. Still don't know why he did it, we may never know.
I agree it is very sad indeed and makes a person realise just how fragile life can be and the effects the black dog can have on people.