Mark Whitehead RIP
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Re: Mark Whitehead RIP
Played him once, at Blackpool.
Despite being lower graded (as it was still termed in those days) he easily countered my 2c3 Sicilian and drew comfortably.
Despite being lower graded (as it was still termed in those days) he easily countered my 2c3 Sicilian and drew comfortably.
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Really sad news.
I played in the same team as Mark during the 1984-85 season in Leicester. He and I enjoyed many a pint that season.
In September 2002 I was at the NEC watching Deep Purple and felt a tap on my shoulder. By pure coincidence Mark, who I hadn't seen since 1985, was in the seat behind me!
I played in the same team as Mark during the 1984-85 season in Leicester. He and I enjoyed many a pint that season.
In September 2002 I was at the NEC watching Deep Purple and felt a tap on my shoulder. By pure coincidence Mark, who I hadn't seen since 1985, was in the seat behind me!
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Very sorry to hear this, when I was playing congresses regularly I would basically bump into him at every one I attended. Don't think we ever played (I was never good enough to be in his section) but would often have a chat. 56, no age to go at all! RIP.
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I saw Deep Purple at Castle Donnington together with The Scorpions and Blackfoot having travelled there in a "Coke Bottle" mark three Cortina in purple metallic flake. This was in the early 1980s.Dragoljub Sudar wrote: ↑Wed Jan 11, 2023 9:19 pmIn September 2002 I was at the NEC watching Deep Purple and felt a tap on my shoulder. By pure coincidence Mark, who I hadn't seen since 1985, was in the seat behind me!
Persons at the front appeared to throw drinks (Lucozade?) in bottle back to persons behind them until I realised that the liquid was not terribly drinkable.
This kind of fluid is affectionately known as "Truckers Tizer".
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Not to be crass, but do we have anything about Marks cause of death? Obviously 56 is no age. Mark was always "a big lad" and I guess this could have been a contributing factor.
I remember at one stage he lost an almost shocking amount of weight and was nearly unrecognisable - I suspect it was probably with the use of some fad diet, as it didn't stick and I remember been quite sad for him, as I saw him maybe once every 6 weeks at another congress, when he must have packed it in, and he'd put a bit more back on, until he was back to square 1.
I remember at one stage he lost an almost shocking amount of weight and was nearly unrecognisable - I suspect it was probably with the use of some fad diet, as it didn't stick and I remember been quite sad for him, as I saw him maybe once every 6 weeks at another congress, when he must have packed it in, and he'd put a bit more back on, until he was back to square 1.
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Mark died of pneumonia and heart failure
Funeral: Thursday 9 February at 11:50 am at Rochdale Crematorium, Bury Rd, Rochdale OL11 4DG
followed by a wake at Wellfield Working Mens Club, 1 Prince St, Rochdale OL16 5LL
Funeral: Thursday 9 February at 11:50 am at Rochdale Crematorium, Bury Rd, Rochdale OL11 4DG
followed by a wake at Wellfield Working Mens Club, 1 Prince St, Rochdale OL16 5LL
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A tribute has also been posted on the revamped Lancashire Chess Association website:
www.lancashirechess.uk
www.lancashirechess.uk
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This poem was part of the service today
Rest In Peace, Chess Master
by Mark Gregory
Here lies a man who loved the game,
Of knights and bishops, pawns and rooks,
He spent his days in quiet thought,
Wondering which piece should be took.
He played with passion, played with grace,
His mind was sharp, his strategy sound,
He battled on the chessboard’s face,
And never once let his focus drown.
In life, he found his greatest joy
In this game of queens and kings,
Now, as he rests beneath the soil,
We remember all of his wins.
So rest in peace, chess master,
Your love for the game will live on,
Forever etched in the hearts of all
Who knew and loved you for so long.
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Mark Andrew Whitehead
6 August 1966 - 7 January 2023
A sunny day at Rochdale; Mark's coffin had a large SON in the wood on one side, and chess pieces on the other
We entered the Crematorium to Meat Loaf's I'd Do Anything For Love and left to Bat Out Of Hell
Mark's parents, sister, and 2 nieces were among family present; one of the nieces spoke about when Mark used to whirl round the two of them, upside down, before teaching them to head bang, and how devoted he was to his family
We also heard of his love of cooking; and of cats (Tigger was name checked); his work (often on nights) as an Industrial Chemist, and his love of heavy metal that took him all over the UK, to France, Germany and America, and his collection of well in excess of 100 band T-shirts, some of which were on show at the wake, together with framed photos including those posted upthread
There were many friends present from his work, from his local and of course many chess players; extracts were read from a letter from Bob Newton (who was present) to Mark's parents, talking of the 600+ lifts Mark gave Bob to chess, while discussing politics, Brexit, music, and only very occasionally chess
Armand Catz held himself together well during his speech (for which he had bought a Metallica T-shirt, and which he delivered with his black tie around his head like a kung-fu master ); where he talked of Mark being best man at Armand's wedding, and their friendship of over 30 years, and their journeys to club and county chess matches
There were a number of Manticores there, as well as Rochdale and Blue Club players, and some representatives from other clubs
It was a fitting service to celebrate Mark's life; for those of you who knew him but weren't able to be there, maybe just raise a glass (ideally a pint) while listening to some heavy metal, and remember how lucky we were to know Mark
6 August 1966 - 7 January 2023
A sunny day at Rochdale; Mark's coffin had a large SON in the wood on one side, and chess pieces on the other
We entered the Crematorium to Meat Loaf's I'd Do Anything For Love and left to Bat Out Of Hell
Mark's parents, sister, and 2 nieces were among family present; one of the nieces spoke about when Mark used to whirl round the two of them, upside down, before teaching them to head bang, and how devoted he was to his family
We also heard of his love of cooking; and of cats (Tigger was name checked); his work (often on nights) as an Industrial Chemist, and his love of heavy metal that took him all over the UK, to France, Germany and America, and his collection of well in excess of 100 band T-shirts, some of which were on show at the wake, together with framed photos including those posted upthread
There were many friends present from his work, from his local and of course many chess players; extracts were read from a letter from Bob Newton (who was present) to Mark's parents, talking of the 600+ lifts Mark gave Bob to chess, while discussing politics, Brexit, music, and only very occasionally chess
Armand Catz held himself together well during his speech (for which he had bought a Metallica T-shirt, and which he delivered with his black tie around his head like a kung-fu master ); where he talked of Mark being best man at Armand's wedding, and their friendship of over 30 years, and their journeys to club and county chess matches
There were a number of Manticores there, as well as Rochdale and Blue Club players, and some representatives from other clubs
It was a fitting service to celebrate Mark's life; for those of you who knew him but weren't able to be there, maybe just raise a glass (ideally a pint) while listening to some heavy metal, and remember how lucky we were to know Mark
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A nice touch before the last round of the Minor at Blackpool yesterday was a round of applause in remembrance of Mark.