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June 06, 2013, 05:57:46 PM »
Mentions and pix from John Grimshaw on Kevock, Binny plants and the SRGC Display - not to forget the display of 667 varities of potatoes, in this blog :
http://johngrimshawsgardendiary.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/gardening-scotland.html
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It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Graham Wenham of the Edinburgh Group. Graham became well known for his work for the wider Club membership on the SRGC Displays at Gardening Scotland and the Seed Exchange Distribution.
We send our sincere condolences to Mrs Wenham and their family.
Graham Wenham with the Gold Medal Card at Gardening Scotland 2013
From Stan da Prato, who worked closely with Graham on the displays and who had considerable admiration for Graham's courage in the face of his illness:
"Graham passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on 25th March. Graham was a stalwart of the Edinburgh & Lothians group of the SRGC. An engineer by profession he organised the design and building of the club stand at Gardening Scotland in the last two years. He also worked on the joint stand with Kevock in 2011. He had known for some years that his kidneys were not functioning properly but decided not to have dialysis. He felt it would interfere with his many activities. He proceeded to confound medical opinion but recently his health deteriorated and he told us in his calm way that he would not be available to build the 2014 stand. The family have found it helpful to know the high regard club members had for Graham - even people who had never met him were aware of his contribution to the club."
We will post details of Graham's funeral when these are announced.
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SRGC President Carole Bainbridge has asked me to post this message on her behalf :
"On behalf of all the members of the SRGC, I would like to express our deep sadness at Graham's passing and offer our condolences to all of his family and friends. Graham was a great friend to many of us, both in the Edinburgh Group and in the wider club. He was one of life's volunteers, always ready to help and contribute. He worked hard to make sure that the seed distribution, the Edinburgh Show and the Gardening Scotland stand worked effectively, and presented the SRGC in the best possible light. We will all miss his wicked sense of humour, banter with colleagues and charming manner; he will be sadly missed.
Carole Bainbridge
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Hello all, I would like to pay tribute to Graham his contribution to the SRGC displays at Gardening Scotland was immense, he built the wooden structure and always on hand if anything needed fixed, never changed in all the time I knew him he just quietly got on with the job, we have lost a great friend we shall miss him. I have decided to help at this years show with the SRGC display and we plan to create a super display to remember Graham, cheers Ian the Christie kind
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Indeed, he will be missed greatly. A very sad loss to the Edinburgh Group, as well as to the Club as a whole, particularly as we have our show in a few weeks. Graham gave much of his time helping out before and during the event. My sincere condolences to Graham's family.
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Graham’s funeral will be held on Friday 4th April at 4pm at West Lothian Crematorium, Cousland Wood, Starlaw Rd, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 7FD.
Sat Nav: For those of you travelling to the crematorium using sat nav, please use the following postcode – EH54 7DA.
Other directions to Crematorium, including map :
http://www.westlothiancrematorium.co.uk/contact.php
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Several of Graham's SRGC friends attended the funeral on Friday afternoon. Though we knew him through plants he was very much a motor engineer by profession and this was reflected in the very large number of former work colleagues from the industry who were present. He was a keen follower of Formula 1 and this and his quirky sense of humour came as the F1 title music was played as the coffin entered the chapel. The order of service card carried a photo of Graham on his garden tractor.
Talking afterwards to his family Claire and Kirstie -who many will remember as co-owner of Border Belles nursery for a while - hope to come to see the SRGC team as we finish re-erecting the stand Graham put so much into at Gardening Scotland later this spring.
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For a person to be remembered with respect, affection and humour is the best one can hope for, is it not?
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