Sunderland Echo

Crane tribute to Ronnie ‘Rocket’

- Tony Gillan tony.gillan@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Colleagues of a much-loved Sunderland crane operator have paid a unique tribute after his sudden death at the age of 63.

Ronnie Jones, known to many as “Rocket”, passed away in Somerset, where he was working on January 27, much to the shock of his many friends and colleagues.

Ronnie, from Town End Farm, was known across the UK’s crane fraternity, who will remember him as a larger-than-life character with an enormous sense of fun.

He had been operating cranes since the age of 15.

His last job was at Hinckley Point C, the nuclear power station near Bridgwater in Somerset, where locals had also taken him to their hearts.

To mark his passing, cranes at the site – currently one of the biggest constructi­on sites in Europe – colleagues simultaneo­usly lowered the jibs of the cranes there, while sirens and crane horns sounded.

The moving scene was reminiscen­t of Winston Churchill’s funeral in 1965, when dockers on the Thames lowered their cranes as the

coffin floated past on a boat.

Among the many people to pay tribute was colleague Steve Pace, also from Sunderland, who said: “Every day he made everybody laugh.

"He was bonkers, but sound.

“All the pubs round here (in Somerset) knew him. One of them has put up a plaque. He was everybody’s friend. You never met anyone like him, he was hilarious.”

Nigel Cann, delivery director at Hinkley Point C, said: “This touching tribute by our crane operators demonstrat­es the affection and high esteem in which Ronnie was held by us all.

“His sudden passing has been a real shock and we will miss the contributi­on Ronnie made, not just to the project itself, but to the spirit of teamwork and community that exists across the site.

"Our thoughts are with Ronnie’s family, friends and colleagues at this sad time.”

Darren Loveridge, lifting operations manager, with Ronnie’s employer Bylor, added: “Ronnie was a much-loved member of the Nuclear Island Lifting team.

"His crazy antics and cheeky, bright white smile will be greatly missed.”

Ronnie leaves behind his brother Alan and sister-inlaw Angela. His funeral takes place at Sunderland Crematoriu­m, Chester Road, on Tuesday, February 21 at 10am.

 ?? ?? The cranes at Hinckley Point C were lowered to mark the passing of Sunderland crane operator Ronnie Jones.
The cranes at Hinckley Point C were lowered to mark the passing of Sunderland crane operator Ronnie Jones.
 ?? ?? ‘Rocket’ Ronnie Jones.
‘Rocket’ Ronnie Jones.

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