WALKING FOR SPURS MICK
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WALKING FOR SPURS MICK
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Hello all, my Spurs supporting father in law passed away recently due to a brain tumour, it's been a horrendous journey but the care that Mick received from East Lancs hospice was nothing short of amazing and eased the pain to a large degree. I know times are tough but if any of you wanted to contribute it would be warmly recieved, if you just want to wish us well that would be warmly recieved too.....me and my wife are walking from Bolton Abbey to Grassington and back (22 miles) at the end of August for the fundraiser and we are in training, did just over 15 miles yesterday and another 7 today and feeling it haha UTC
Hello all, my Spurs supporting father in law passed away recently due to a brain tumour, it's been a horrendous journey but the care that Mick received from East Lancs hospice was nothing short of amazing and eased the pain to a large degree. I know times are tough but if any of you wanted to contribute it would be warmly recieved, if you just want to wish us well that would be warmly recieved too.....me and my wife are walking from Bolton Abbey to Grassington and back (22 miles) at the end of August for the fundraiser and we are in training, did just over 15 miles yesterday and another 7 today and feeling it haha UTC
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Thankyou Tarkys x
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Donated. We live in a village close to Skipton so know the area of your walk. Good luck with it and keep up the training, it’s a walk is that one.
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Re: WALKING FOR SPURS MICK
Top man
Just donated I knew Mick from the cement works
And although he was a spurs fan I am sure Burnley was his second club
Just donated I knew Mick from the cement works
And although he was a spurs fan I am sure Burnley was his second club
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Re: WALKING FOR SPURS MICK
Nice one, if you see me wandering round Clitheroe please introduce yourself....not sure about Burnley being his second club but he enjoyed giving me stick over the years haha
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Thanks Stevie
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Just completed the walk, set off at 7.20 this morning from the Devonshire Arms and got back there at 2.50, Knees, hips and feet are feeling it, 21.5 miles. A massive thankyou for those who supported us, greatly appreciated by the hospice and us 
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Re: WALKING FOR SPURS MICK
Imo no worthier cause than a hospice.Cubanforever wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 4:20 pmJust completed the walk, set off at 7.20 this morning from the Devonshire Arms and got back there at 2.50, Knees, hips and feet are feeling it, 21.5 miles. A massive thankyou for those who supported us, greatly appreciated by the hospice and usIMG-20240827-WA0001.jpgIMG-20240827-WA0000.jpg
Thanks for your efforts!
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