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John Wackett

December 9, 2024/in Obituary/by Benj Furrer

Welwyn RFC’s first full international player sadly passed away on 24th February 2024 – funeral details now added

It is with great sadness that I have to advise you that Welwyn RFC’s first full international player, John Wackett, passed away on Saturday 24th February at the age of 93. The funeral will take place at 13.30 on Monday 8th April at St Helen’s Church, High Street, Wheathampstead.

John was a hooker who played for Welwyn in the late 1940s and early 1950s, before moving to Rosslyn Park to further his rugby career. He played for Hertfordshire 37 times and was capped by England twice in 1959 against Wales and Ireland alongside his lifelong friend, Larry Webb. When his playing days were over he served as a selector for London Division and was elected as a Life Member of Hertfordshire RFU.

John and Dorothy lived in Welwyn Garden City for many years, then in Harpenden and latterly in Wheathampstead. Dorothy sadly passed away in 2018. John’s final weeks were spent in a care home in St Albans following a fall on Christmas Day.

John was a Vice President and a good friend of the club and will be sadly missed.

Our condolences go to his two children, Martin and Suzanne and their families.

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Peter Lipscomb

November 15, 2024/in Obituary/by Benj Furrer

It is with an incredibly heavy heart that the club has to share the very sad news that our friend Peter Lipscomb has passed away.

Over many decades, Peter made an enormous contribution to life at Old Albanian RFC. Not only did he serve for more than 40 years on the Executive Committee as our Club Secretary, but he also volunteered in a wide range of roles, travelled all over the country in support of OAs, and was the welcoming face to everyone walking through the doors at Beech Bottom and, more recently, at Woollams.
In the coming days and weeks, there will be more to say, stories to share, and glasses of red to raise. In the meantime, our hearts go out to Libby and the family.

Thank you for everything, Peter. You will be sorely missed. Rest in peace.

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Ken Chivers

October 31, 2024/in Obituary/by Benj Furrer

It is with great sadness that I have to advise you that Ken Chivers, Past President of Welwyn RFC, passed away peacefully on 29th October 2024 at Lister Hospital.  He was approaching his 95th birthday.

He and Olive celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary in the summer.

Ken’s achievements at Welwyn were colossal, as the Honours Boards confirm:

Captain                1959-60 and 1963-64

Chairman             1978-82

President             1986-90

Life Member

Moving from the Welsh valleys to the new town in the early 1950s, Ken was a lifelong teacher in Welwyn Garden City and encouraged many of his pupils to take up the game. Towards the end of his playing career, he dropped down the sides imparting his wealth of knowledge and experience to players new to the game.

Wearing his Hertfordshire RFU hat, Ken served as an U21 selector from 1985 to 1995 and became Chairman of Youth in 1987, when he also joined the Executive Committee. On his retirement from HRFU activities in 1995 he was elected a Life Member.

Our thoughts and prayers go to Olive and their son, Simon.

Funeral arrangements will be posted when known.

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Chris Jones

October 6, 2024/in Obituary/by Benj Furrer

Chris Jones, Hitchin’s treasurer for over 40 years and a long-standing member of the County Union passed away on 27th September 2024. He was a life member at Hitchin and It is a sad day for the club.

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Brian Waller 17th November 1931 – 7th December 2023

December 21, 2023/in News, Obituary/by hertsrugby

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Brian Waller.

He passed away peacefully and pain-free after a short illness.

Brian was a late convert to rugby, he was an ever-present on the touchline, from the late 1970s until the present day. He fulfilled the secretary, Chairman, and President roles at Cheshunt Rugby Club and was a keen County member.

Funeral arrangements are at 2.00 on Tuesday 9th January 2024. Woollensbrook Crematorium, Hertford Road, Hoddesdon EN11 9BN. Then afterward at Rosedale Sports Club (Cheshunt Rugby Club).

Family flowers only please

Donations can be made to – Justgiving.com/page/brianwallerjoca

Supporting the JOCA charity

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Tony Wesley

May 4, 2023/in News, Obituary/by hertsrugby

 

Passing of Tony Wesley

It is with great sadness that we announce that Tony Wesley passed away peacefully at home at lunchtime on 30th April 2023, ironically, on Julie’s birthday.

Tony was a hugely influential and much respected member of our club. Few, if any, have done more for Welwyn RFC.

His club CV reads as follows:
• Club Captain 1966-68
• Mini/Junior Chairman 1972-77
• President 2004-07
• Life Member

However, these achievements only tell part of the story. Tony played in the 1st XV for many years and carried on playing down the sides imparting his experience on to younger players once his 1st XV days were behind him.

He was also instrumental in setting up the Mini/Junior section of the club in 1972/73 and was the first M/J Chairman. Welwyn were ahead of the game on Minis/Juniors and were featured on BBC2’s Rugby Special in 1976.

In recognition of his achievements, he was made a Life Member of the club and was appointed President in 2004.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to his wife, Julie and his children, Steve and Clare.
He will be much missed.

Funeral arrangements are:
• 11.45 on Thursday 11th May 2023
• Harwood Park Crematorium, Watton Road, Stevenage SG2 8XT
• Club tie/blazer
• Family flowers only, please
• Donations can be made to Age UK c/o JJ Burgess
• Afterwards at Knebworth Golf Club, Deard’s End Lane, Knebworth SG3 6NL

Please let me know if you are intending to go so that I can advise the family on likely numbers.

Mark Elliott
President
president@welwynrugby.co.uk

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Lee Hyams RIP

March 16, 2023/in Obituary, Refereeing/by hertsrugby

 

Lee Hyams

The Herts Referees Society has lost another of its long standing friends.

Lee Hyams passed away on 10th March after a lengthy illness which unfortunately denied him the pleasure of active involvement with the Society or with his club, Watford RFC, in recent times. In accordance with the principles of his Jewish faith, Lee’s funeral was held last Monday morning at Hendon.

Lee joined the Herts Referees Society from the (now defunct) Harrow Society in 1991 and remained a prominent member of the Society for many years as a referee and then as an assessor. He beat cancer when approaching the age of 50 and returned to Society action, only to have stand down recently when his sight began to fail.

Lee ran an international clothing business and used his many contacts in that world to provide the Referees Society with high quality kit.

Lee’s lasting advice to all new referees was to referee with confidence, humour and aplomb…even if you weren’t sure about the right decision.

His unfailing good humour, his enthusiasm for the game and his love of the camaraderie of the Referees Society will be long remembered by many.

Peter Brady

Herts Referees Society

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Obituary – Alastair Milne

December 29, 2022/in Clubs, Obituary/by hertsrugby

Alastair Fenton Duffus Milne – an obituary

Herts RFU send our condolences to Alastair Milne’s family and to all at Barnet Elizabethan’s

Alastair Milne sadly passed away on December 26th.

Alastair was born on 4th June 1932 in Petercultar, Aberdeen. Initially educated at Aberdeen Grammar School, where he played rugby & cricket.

Moved to London in 1946 when Alastair’s father bought a pharmacy in New Southgate. Attended Highgate School where football took over from rugby. Was also in the Combined Cadet Force (CCF) where he was an excellent shot & represented the school at Bisley.

After school he was employed on the family farm to gain experience before entering the Royal Agricultural College. However national service got in the way, initially in parachute training with a view to being dropped into the Korean war zone. Fortunately, this was postponed & he was posted to Osnabruck, Germany where he played rugby and skiing (in Alastair’s words not much time for work!). This period was followed by 10 years with the Honourable Artillery Company in City Road, London.

During this time, he was employed by a Ford main dealer & as production manager for Lesney Products (match box size models of cars). He also worked with Shell Mex & BP in the heating oil market. In 1971 he launched M&G Marquee Hire Ltd where a number of Barnet’s younger Colt’s members honed their muscles on erecting marquees. This business was eventually sold in 1993 & Alastair retired in 1996.

Alastair joined Barnet Rugby Club in 1952, playing in the 1st XV as well as spells in the Hertfordshire 2nd XV and North London. He joined the Barnet Executive committee in 1967 and became membership secretary in 1977 until his death on Boxing Day. He was made a Life Member in 1974 & was also our international rugby ticket secretary. He was also a Life member of the Truants golfing society.

In addition to rugby and cricket, where he played for Chipping Barnet becoming their President in 1976, Alastair love of golf resulted in him joining Hadley Wood Golf Club. He was captain there in 1965/66. He has run the rugby club’s golfing society since 1968 & became an honorary member of Royal Cromer Golf Club, where the society have spent a golfing weekend in early October since 1948. He also organised trips to Edinburgh every other year to coincide with the Calcutta Cup Scotland/England rugby weekend.

His other love was organising lunches & dinners, having formed the Fork & Bottle Luncheon Club in 2014 (previously known as the 80s Luncheon Club). He was also instrumental in organising the Truants annual dinner.

Clearly a man who had wide interests in sport and enabling others to share his enjoyment through the many events and meetings that Alastair organised. He will be enormously missed by so many at Barnet Elizabethans as well as by the members of the Truants, Hadley Wood and Royal Cromer Golf Clubs and his many friends in Edinburgh.

Funeral details will follow.

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Alan Gibbs Obituary

November 21, 2022/in Obituary/by hertsrugby

 

Alan Gibbs – Obituary

Alan Gibbs, Past President and Life Vice President of Hertfordshire Referees Society, Life Member of Hertfordshire RFU and Vice President of Hertford RFC, has passed away after a short period in hospital. Prior to that Alan had not been in the best of health for a while but had maintained an interest in matters of Refereeing and rugby in general.

Alan was appointments secretary of the Hertfordshire Referees Society for 22 years and during that time he did more than anyone to gain the Society a nationwide reputation for the quality of its referees, despite the lack of any senior clubs in the county. His excellent networking developed relationships with other Societies throughout the land which enabled Hertfordshire’s aspiring referees to gain experience of “first class “ rugby with exchanges to Clubs such as Bath, Gloucester, Redruth, Coventry and Loughborough College. As a result some of Hertfordshire’s referees reached the higher echelons of refereeing a legacy that continues to this day with the success of our current crop of young referees.

Alan started out in rugby as a player with Old Citizens before moving to Barnet in 1957 on the opening of their new Byng Road clubhouse. He played for all the sides at Barnet except the 1st XV before in 1965 the roar of the whistle lured him away from playing. In fact he ran touch for the 1st XV for half a season before refereeing his first match in March 1966, Barnet v Warlingham.

He then joined the Society the following season where he remained active until 1979, when he retired to become Hertford’s 1st XV touch judge, Alan claimed that his most enjoyable game was a Presidents’ Cup match, Royston v St Albans, which the home side won 50-nil, whilst he perspired neat gin! It was a Sunday match!

The Society soon spotted Alan’s administrative talents as he became Assistant Appointments Secretary in 1968 before taking on the full job in 1972. He continued in that role until 1994 and remained involved in appointments and exchanges until 1997. Alan was elected Chairman of the Society in 1986 a post he held for four years and on relinquishing that post he was elected a Life Vice President of the Society. In 1994 Alan served as President of the Society for a two year spell.

As he gradually handed over many of his Society duties, Hertfordshire RFU took up the slack. He served on the Executive Committee from 1993 to 97 having already been on the Competitions Sub-Committee since 1984. He also was County Fixture Secretary 1994-97 and was on the U12 committer from 1994 to 1999, chairing it for two years. In 1999, Alan was elected a Life Member of Hertfordshire RFU.

Away from rugby Alan played cricket, inter alia, for Chipping Barnet and Hertford and enjoyed music, particularly Opera, from Verdi to Gilbert and Sullivan. His other great passion was railways and on many an away trip he could (and usually would) tell you about every branch line and redundant station you passed on the journey.

On his retirement from work, Alan relocated to Sherringham where he continued to be involved with Rugby, becoming fixture secretary and referee contact for Holt RFC. However the move also enabled him to get involved with the North Norfolk Heritage Railway, which runs from Sherringham to Holt. For a number of years Alan was a volunteer guard on the train reliving his boyhood dreams.

Alan will be remembered throughout Hertfordshire rugby and in the wider field of refereeing for his generous spirit and outgoing company. Many a tale can be told of adventures on exchange and to dinners and social functions throughout the land. He will be missed.

Our sympathy goes to his wife, Gillian, and children Andrew and Charlotte.

Funeral Arrangements

Friday,
16th December
1.00pm
@ Cromer Crematorium
Afterwards
@ Holt Rugby Club

 

 

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Alan Gibbs

November 19, 2022/in Obituary/by hertsrugby

Passing of Alan Gibbs

It is with great sadness that we inform you that Alan Gibbs, Past President and Life Vice President of Hertfordshire Referees Society and Life Member of Hertfordshire RFU, passed away this morning after a short period in hospital. Prior to that Alan had not been in the best of health for a while but had maintained an interest in matters of Refereeing and rugby in general.

Although a full obituary will be published in the near future, we must mention that Alan’s Contribution to refeering in Hertfordshire was second to none. His expert networking whilst appointments secretary enabled the Society to obtain a nationwide reputation for the quality of its referees a legacy that is reflected today with the continued success of our young referees.

Our sympathy goes to his wife, Gillian, and children Andrew and Charlotte.

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