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Category: In Memoriam

Tom Davies 17/09/48 – 02/09/25

September 11, 2025September 25, 2025Sam HarperLeave a Comment on Tom Davies 17/09/48 – 02/09/25

If there was one person that embodied the values that we aspire to as a club it would be Tom. Kind, encouraging and gracious. He passed away on Tuesday 2nd September while taking part in one of his favourite runs – the Bircher handicap. There was a particular poignancy in the fact that the handicap series […]

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Bryan Markham

March 31, 2024September 11, 2025Sam HarperLeave a Comment on Bryan Markham

Bryan sadly passed away early in the hours of Thursday 28 March. He was at home with his family after a stay in hospital when it was decided that a heart operation wasn’t possible. He was 83. His good humour, generosity and sense of fun made him incredibly popular and, in so many ways, he […]

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Susan Davies

October 14, 2022October 19, 2022Sam Harper14 Comments on Susan Davies

1964 – 2022 It was a great shock to learn that Sue died on Wednesday October 5th , during a trainingrun. Despite the presence of the emergency services she could not be resuscitated.Sue was the loveliest person, always with a smile and a kind word, and never pushingherself forward, despite her considerable talent as a […]

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