I have just heard the news that Robin Horner, Secretary of the Durham County Chess Association, passed away on New Year's day. He had been for many years a leading player for the Gateshead Chess Club. I gather he had had a heart attack, shortly before Christmas, but had been discharged from hospital.
Our sympathy goes to his family and friends and also to the members of the Gateshead Club for their second sad loss within the past year.
Robin Horner
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Re: Robin Horner
Sad news - remembered him well from my time in the NE.
(re your last comment - who is the other?)
(re your last comment - who is the other?)
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Re: Robin Horner
Sad news indeed. Our sympathies to his family, friends and everyone who knew him. He always possessed a character of quiet dignity and authority, and was the calm voice of reason in many discussions. He will be missed.
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For Matt - sorry I have only just noticed your question. The other loss suffered by Gateshead Chess Club ealier this year occured during the Durham County congress just after Easter. In R4, on the Sunday morning, Colin Gilroy, Gateshead B team captain, collapsed and was talken to hospital where he passed away that afternoon.
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Re: Robin Horner
Thank you for that, Paul - think he was "after my time". For any club to lose two stalwarts in such a short period is indeed a grievous blow.
"Set up your attacks so that when the fire is out, it isn't out!" (H N Pillsbury)