In Memory Of
REMEMBERING...
Ken Oliver By Ashlea Mawby
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hat is the first thing I think about when I think of my grandad? Well, mainly, his amazing energy. With his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, he was never too tired or too busy to spend time with us. He was always on trampolines, bouncy castles and zip-wires at an age where most would say: “You're too old for that.” This would just spur him on… He was a man of many talents – being able to yodel, whistle amazingly and play the mouth organ as well as being able to fix literally anything! Grandad was always the first one on the dancefloor at parties, eventually leading us to nickname him “Rubber Legs”. He always loved playing golf at Thorney Golf Club and his occasional glass of brandy. He came from very humble beginnings being the middle(ish) child of six, having four brothers and one sister. He would always be a grafter, starting work from a young age and being a little bit cheeky/ naughty in between. As a young man he spent his National Service posted in Egypt and upon returning, started work at the brick pits in Whittlesey. This is where he met my nan, Dawn, and from a simple motorbike ride their love blossomed and they were soon married, spending well over sixty years together, something many don't manage to achieve.
Grandad and I always used to discuss politics quite a bit. I found a kindred spirit in him as he was a 'lefty' like me and we shared the same views. Our dislike of Boris Johnson and Jeremy Clarkson still makes me smile to this day. Unfortunately, due to a tragic accident, my grandad passed away in September last year, devastating the family. We all miss him dearly and wish that he was still here with us. We will never get over losing him, but we are slowly managing to learn how to be without him. The legend that was Ken Oliver will stay alive within all who knew and loved him. He truly was an amazing man.
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