Graham Eulogy
I have many wonderful memories of time spent with Graham in our childhood and as teenagers and young adults.
Graham was a boy of many mishaps and accidents as a child - some of which were down to me.
When I was four years old, I managed to somehow drop a rock on his head - he just happened to be standing in the wrong place while I was throwing a rock up into the air.
On a beach holiday we dug a big hole in the sand. Graham jumped in, but there was broken glass at the bottom. Not entirely my fault but another trip to hospital.
On a different seaside holiday I dragged Graham back into the sea for just one last swim on a rather chilly day. Graham ended up with bad colic - a hospital visit again.
On a caravan holiday in Swanage, Graham stuck his head into a dustbin. It was full of wasps and Graham ended up with several stings on his neck. Not my fault that one but at least there was no trip to A&E.
Graham was a keen scout and kept a scouts sheath knife in a bedroom cupboard. One day he opened the cupboard, the knife fell out and took a chunk out of his thigh. Standing in the wrong place again Graham. Yet another visit to hospital.
As kids growing up together, we played lots of sport - cricket and football in the garden and on holidays throwing or kicking a ball around or playing French cricket on the beach. Even the odd game of golf and learning the game of golf with dad.
We played rugby for East Grinstead and Felbridge Juniors together and in one game me Mitch and Graham all played for the same team.
We loved watching sport as well as playing and spent many Saturdays watching Crystal Palace together with Dad- these were the days of Bobby Woodfruff at number 9 and John Jackson in goal, john Sewell, Peter Taylor and Steve Kember. This was in the 70’s and 80’s - a long time ago. I also remember a day at Lords with Graham, watching England play South Africa in a test match
Our School days were spent at - Halsford Park Primary
East Grinstead County Grammer
Imberhorne Comprehensive
We looked out for each other at school and I have many fond memories of those days.
We spent many years in the Cubs and Scouts - earning badges and going on scout camps together and competing in Scout Camping Competitions. I think Graham was in the Peewits or the Owls- I'm not sure which.
Music also played a huge part in our lives with - our love of rock and pop music, our first album, ‘Deep Purple in Rock’, we spent hours listening to on an old record player in our bedroom at home.
We went to many Concerts together : Wishbone Ash , ELO, 10CC, Geordie, AC/DC, The Who, The Stranglers, Genesis, Thin Lizzy, Queen, and more recently, Within Temptation and Delain at Wembley Arena. No wonder that My hearing is so bad now!
Our many family Holidays were spent in places such as - Cornwall, Scilly Isles, Rimini , Majorca, Norfolk Broads and many more hold so many great memories of what we used to get up to on holiday - including holiday romances and games of pub cricket on long car journeys.
We enjoyed a love of Beer- and were together at the birth of CAMRA , there were many beer festivals that we went to in and around Sussex and Our Favourite beers were ales such as Harvey's and Breakspears-with many a pint enjoyed down at the Old Mill in East Grinstead.
I have memories of Grahams Eighteenth birthday spent at the pub in Cowden drinking beer and playing bar billiards. We'd had quite a few. We came home - walking through the front door, straight out the back door and threw up over Mums rose bed. What a great night that was!
Despite all these mishaps and injuries Graham was always strong minded, ambitious, fun loving, adventurous, supportive and had a heart of gold. A great brother and a fabulous friend. He was so brave and positive throughout his illness and was truly inspiring to all who knew him.
So please raise a glass - to Graham.
Graham David Clark (20 Apr 1954 - 28 May 2017)
In loving memory of Graham David Clark who sadly passed away on 28th May 2017
Graham was born at Mayday hospital in 1954. The first child of 4, born to Norman and Marguerita, who are sadly no longer with us. When he was about 7 or 8, the family moved to East Grinstead. It was here that Graham developed his love for sport, whether watching or participating. Especially Rugby, Football and Cricket. As many of you may know, Graham recently celebrated 50 years as a Crystal Palace fan and was still attending home games (and the odd away game) with the help of his loyal friends and family.
Graham also played Rugby for East Grinstead for many years. A sport enjoyed by Graham and his brothers, Mitchell and Stuart. Their parents spent many hours watching the boys as they played for the club.
It was also at East Grinstead, that Graham developed his interest in Amateur Dramatics, joining a group called the TWITS, putting on several productions a year, in the Hartfield Village Hall. This interest was re-ignited a few years ago, with the formation of the Royal Russell Players at his daughter, Laura’s school. Graham directed and took the male lead, in several productions.
In the 1980s, Graham met and married Christine. It was she who introduce Graham to ski-ing, another love of his life. They enjoyed many ski holidays, including a trip to America, to visit Graham’s sister, Mary, who was living and working in the States at the time.
In 1992, Graham’s daughter, Laura, was born. She was the apple of his eye and he was delighted that she shared his love of Crystal Palace, Rugby and ski-ing. Even sharing a fun day at Twickenham on the day before he passed on.
Graham worked as a Civil and Public Servant for over 35 years, the last 12 years at Croydon Council. It was here that he felt his happiest and was delighted to be given the opportunity (along with other colleagues) to be filmed for BBC TV, explaining the intricacies of some difficult investigations regarding large amounts of Benefit Fraud.
Graham met his ‘best mate’ Mark when working at Department of Trade and Industry in the early 1980s. Through Mark, and his wife Lynne, Graham became involved with Bromley Ski School, helping children and adults with Learning Difficulties to ski. He got enormous pleasure working with these people and hated it when he was no longer able to ski by himself. However, he had an enjoyable morning at the slope, using the sit ski, being aided by the other helpers. This made him realise what it was like, for the skiers he was training.
In 2013, Graham married Lesley, with Laura as a bridesmaid and Mark as his best man. From that day, they both tried to envisage what they wanted to do when they retired from work. Travel was definitely on the cards for them both. Lesley was going to learn how to play golf and Graham was going to learn how to dance!
Unfortunately, Graham was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in 2016. He remained positive throughout his illness and always vowed to fight it to the end. He fought valiantly and with good humour. Along with his brother, Mitchell, Graham started the Pie Slap Challenge, to raise funds for the Motor Neurone Disease Association. They set a target of £10000 and since August last year have taken part in many different events (including a quiz night, Murder Mystery evening and a sponsored walk from Selhurst Park to Stamford Bridge). The target was reached on the day that Graham died.
Graham made such a difference to so many people’s lives, with his Positive Mental Attitude and will be greatly missed by everyone.
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