Richard Haddrell

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Richard Haddrell

Post by John Philpott » Sat Oct 01, 2016 11:20 pm

Richard's sister Margaret has advised me of the sad news of Richard's passing yesterday. The following has just appeared on the ECF website
Richard Haddrell, a great servant of chess in this country, passed away on 30 September. Richard was actively involved over many years at club (Tunbridge Wells), county (Kent), Union (SCCU) and National levels. For the ECF, Richard’s contributions included his roles as grading administrator, controller of the National Schools Championship and as a member of the Governance Committee. He received the President’s Award for Services to Chess in 1994: his appointment as an Honorary Life Vice President was on the agenda for the forthcoming AGM.

Details of Richard’s funeral arrangements will be announced on this website once they are known.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Michael Yeo » Sat Oct 01, 2016 11:39 pm

Very sad. The SCCU website has been a wonderful information source for nearly 18 years.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by John Swain » Sun Oct 02, 2016 12:34 am

My sincere condolences to Richard's family and friends. I knew Richard well as the Chief Conductor of the National Schools Chess Championship 2001-2015 which he administered with admirable efficiency and dedication. I know that he also performed many other valuable roles for the ECF, particularly as Grading Administrator, and for the SCCU as webmaster. English chess is much the poorer with his passing.

RIP Richard.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by JustinHorton » Sun Oct 02, 2016 5:35 am

I'm very sorry to hear this.
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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Carl Hibbard » Sun Oct 02, 2016 7:04 am

A bit of a shock and very sad news indeed.
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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Christopher Kreuzer » Sun Oct 02, 2016 8:05 am

How very sad. I was reading the SCCU website only yesterday (this bit).

Richard's writing style was unique and one I enjoyed reading (refreshingly forthright and blunt at times). I didn't know him well apart from that, though I did see him at a couple of ECF AGMs and I suspect a lot of people had contact with him in his role as Grading Administrator.

I had heard he had been unwell, but this does come as a shock. I hope some suitable forms of tribute can be arranged over the coming days and weeks. Condolences to his friends and family. RIP.
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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Angus French » Sun Oct 02, 2016 8:32 am

Very sorry to read that Richard has passed away. His contributions to ECF Council meetings made me smile and I enjoyed reading his SCCU reports of the same.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Neill Cooper » Sun Oct 02, 2016 8:44 am

Richard was a great administrator who facilitated so much chess playing, particularly in the SCCU, schools and as an efficient grading administrator. The SCCU website was always a mine of valuable information. He will be greatly missed.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Martin Crichton » Sun Oct 02, 2016 9:39 am

Huge shock... like so many others I guess I thought Richard would go on forever and always turned to his SCCU page for the latest county results. His site was always up to date and he used to update county matches almost as soon as the results were known. I never met him in person but spoke to him on the phone a few times and via email several times. He was always very prompt and professional and very helpful with grading questions. Even last night and this morning I checked his SCCU site to see the results of our Middlesex v Essex u-180 match from yesterday and thought it was unusual that the result was not up (a mere 12 hours after its finish) as I had become so used to taking Richards fantastic services for granted. I can say that I don't think the SCCU will get another servant of chess that was as dedicated as Richard in my lifetime (and I hope to be around for another 50 years)
RIP Richard you will be missed greatly.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Julie Denning » Sun Oct 02, 2016 10:15 am

Not a huge shock, as we knew Richard was seriously ill, but still very sad. I have only had the privilege of knowing Richard for about the last 10 years. Firstly as a grader submitting results to him - and perhaps I was not the only one to receive a typically succinct Richard rebuke whenever I got something wrong. Secondly, through the SCCU Executive Committee - which coincidentally was meeting on the day he passed away and for which he had submitted a report written just 2 days earlier. Thirdly, at ECF Council meetings - where he will be remembered for being a stickler on matters of procedure and grammatical accuracy! As I got to know Richard a little better, I recognised a gentle soul, absolutely dedicated to the interests of chess.
Knowing the seriousness of his condition, Richard had provided me with access to the SCCU website as a back-up. It was with trepidation that I entered it this morning to post an announcement of his passing, fearing that I will have inadvertently corrupted it in some way and that at this very moment the spirit of Richard Haddrell will be admonishing me.
Richard, rest in peace. We will be missing you for many years to come.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Mike Gunn » Sun Oct 02, 2016 11:58 am

This is really sad.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Jonathan Rogers » Sun Oct 02, 2016 12:01 pm

RIP.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Mike Gunn » Sun Oct 02, 2016 12:35 pm

The SCCU website was not only informative and (usually) up to date it had jokes (see http://www.sccu.ndo.co.uk/rag.htm). I enjoyed Richard's accounts of the ECF meetings so much that when I became ECF non-exec chairman I asked him to become the ECF official minute taker but he turned me down saying he didn't have enough time (hardly surprising). It would be nice if at the forthcoming ECF AGM if somebody asked for the official voting figures after each vote.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Sean Hewitt » Sun Oct 02, 2016 12:58 pm

RIP Richard. I doubt we'll see the like again.

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Re: Richard Haddrell

Post by Kevin Thurlow » Mon Oct 03, 2016 11:44 am

What everyone else has said.

I particularly liked the more controversial aspects of his writing. When I had reprimanded a grader for not sending results in on time, he helpfully copied me in the next time he reprimanded the grader!

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