IN MEMORY OF...
...THOSE TOWN SERVANTS WHO DIED ON THIS DAY
December 21
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1986 Aged 79 |
Bill JEFFRIES The former Swindon 'Corries' man scored three in four games as an amateur before signing pro for Town in 1927. He died just six days before his 80th birthday. Bill was a crane operator at the Great Western works. |
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1980 Aged 64 |
Terry MCCARTHY Full-back Terry played in Town's opening Third South Cup fixture of 1935/36, when they went on to reach the Final of the competition. |
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1948 Aged 66 |
Jimmy GILL Jimmy was a consistent performer for three seasons at the County Ground - eventually pairing up with Jock Walker at full-back. A nightwatchman in a Birmingham factory, he was due to retire when he was struck down by pneumonia. |
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1947 Aged 73 |
Bob HOPEWELL A Yorkshireman, the former Grimsby half-back was one of many GWR employees to assist Town. Released from the County Ground in 1897, Bob's work later took him to Neasden loco shed in north London. |
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1926 Aged 49 |
Jack COWLEY The wing-half who spent four seasons with Town, up to 1906, died from a glanders infection - a disease normally contracted by horses, but rarely by humans. |
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