Derbyshire cricket club hold memorial match for popular personality Gary Evans

Morton Colliery Cricket Club held a memorial match for Gary Evans who had been a popular personality within the club for 50 years.
Former and current players and their families gathered at the club for knockout matches and their first social in nearly two years.Former and current players and their families gathered at the club for knockout matches and their first social in nearly two years.
Former and current players and their families gathered at the club for knockout matches and their first social in nearly two years.

Former and current players and their families gathered at the club for knockout matches and their first social in nearly two years.

Close friend and committee member Ken Fearn said: “Gary had been with the club a long time having joined as a player when he was 16 and for the last 30 years as outfield groundsman.

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"He is remembered by many people for his fun nature and great times like overseeing comical “fines” the club went on tour. He will be missed very much by the club.”

Gary Evans receiving a commendation from Chief Constable David ColemanGary Evans receiving a commendation from Chief Constable David Coleman
Gary Evans receiving a commendation from Chief Constable David Coleman

The event raised money for a memorial bench and funds for the club.

Gary also served Derbyshire Constabulary for 40 years.

Family will be taking part in Ashgate Hospice’s Sparkle walk this month to raise money as thanks for the support they gave Gary earlier in the year.

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