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Roy Woodcock passed away on 18th
February 2007, aged 76, at the George Eliot Hospital, Nuneaton. All his working
life was spent at the GEC in Coventry.
I knew Roy for over 40 years and we were good friends. In regard to chess he
enjoyed the cut and thrust of attacking play, but it was as a chess organiser
that he found his mé tier both at national and Midland level. The popular
Nuneaton Club Congresses were his brainchild and more recently he assisted the
late John Robinson at the two Coventry International Congresses. His work for
the Nuneaton Club has been incalculable. In fact I have never known him refuse
help or advice to anyone planning to hold a congress.
He was also a safe pair of hands at meetings both nationally and in the
Midlands. He could have trenchant views but was always willing to listen to a
contrary opinion. At the date of his death he was the Honorary Life
Vice-President of the Warwickshire Chess Association and President of the
Midland Counties Chess Union. Some years ago he received the British Chess
Federation’s prestigious President’s Award for Services to Chess about which I
know he was delighted. More recently he received the rare distinction of
becoming a Honorary Life Vice-President of the English Chess Federation which
meant so much to him.
Within the last few weeks when he was very ill he remarked that he and I had
never disagreed on any matter, chess or otherwise. That is indeed true but I was
touched.
I would not want anyone to think that his interests were solely confined to
chess. He was a person with wide interests. He was a friendly man who-loved
people, good company and was a gourmet, especially after a chess competition. He
loved his garden. He was interested in all forms of sport and we spent many
happy hours discussing it, but especially the nuances of cricket. On television
he watched tennis at Wimbledon avidly and we watched international football
together during the last World Cup competition.
His passing will leave a void in the chess community.
Peter Gibbs 20th February 2007 |