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| Les Williams 1928-2011 |
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Funeral Details
Tuesday 14th June at 11.30am at St.Michaels Cof E Church, Church
Lane, Aughton,L39 6SB
The church is located just off the A59 in Aughton at the junction of
St.Michaels Road & Church Lane.
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A gentleman and a gentle man
Les Williams, a permanent feature of Liverpool Pembroke and later
Liverpool Pembroke and Sefton for decades. A
meticulous
administrator, official and coach he was a credit to his club, county
and to the sport generally. Although his background was distance running
with Victoria Park Harriers he came north and took to coaching the high
jump and hurdles in particular. He was renowned for his technical
expertise and had an extensive library he had clearly studied in detail.
The many athletes he coached will recall his knowledge, commitment and
empathy.
As a colleague in the club he was utterly loyal and reliable and took on
many routine and onerous tasks cheerfully. He particularly loved the
Scouse humour and repartee of Merseyside and chuckle at the banter. He
never jumped to immediate conclusions but would mull things over before
presenting a carefully thought through case. I miss his advice. He
represented for me the finest elements of athletics, the old fashioned
Corinthian spirit, sadly in decline.
He was above all else a gentleman and a gentle man.
My thoughts go out to his wife Brenda.
Charles Gains
Chair LPS Les Williams to me was a very well mannered, kind hearted
person who put himself out for a lot of athletes, including myself. Had
he not done we would not have enjoyed the sport or had the pleasure of
his wisdom, friendship and team / individual successes. Thank you so
much Les. All my love to you & Brenda from the little girl you nicknamed
"Mascot" Wood!
Claire Wood A true athletics gentleman, he encouraged and took
interest in athletes regardless of what club they represented. RIP Les
Joe & Mike Ehlen Les was a very modest, humble man. Indeed I must have
known him almost 30 years before I discovered through my research of
LPS, that he had coached one of the country's best long jumpers, Geoff
Hignett, in the 1970's. When I asked him about this he pondered for a
few moments (as was his way, Les never spoke in haste) and merely said,
"Not bad, could have been a reasonable sprinter too". That was Les to a
'T', never prone to hyperbole his thoughts and deeds were always
preceded by measured consideration. His quiet demeanour disguised a
depth of knowledge, built over the years, which would be the envy of
many today. He gave countless young athletes a solid grounding in
athletics but made in greatest mark on two multi-eventers. Steve Rogers
was both an indoor and outdoor AAA's Champion; Alex Kruger went to two
Olympic Games and is still no 3 on the British all-time list.
Behind them all was a quiet man who never stood out in a crowd, the way
a good coach should be.
Dave Brown During the 80's and 90's, Les was one of the special
coaches,which made Kirkby Stadium a great place for athletics. With
interest in Combined Events, helped produce athletes such as Linda
Wong(4594)Alex Kruger(8131)Steve Rogers(7295)Steve Garland(6676) from
Pembroke and Merseyside. Sad Loss
By Robert Mckenna What sad news to hear about Les.
Les was a very nice man, he was one of the coaches who helped to build a
thriving field events section over many years and was dedicated to the
club and the sport. He had a calm and patient way of coaching and many
athletes over the years have benefited from this approach.
I have fond memories of being out of breath after a track effort at the
Kirkby track and Les giving me a knowing pat on the back with a few dry
comments! He was definitely from a different generation and represented
everything that was and is great about amateur athletics.
My thoughts to Brenda
Mark Bleasdale I first met Les when I joined Victoria Park Harriers
in 1948. We were both club athletes enjoying our chosen sport. Both of
us attended coaching courses at the CCPR in London and had the ability
to pass on our knowledge and experience to younger promising athletes.
In 1962 I moved to Switzerland and a couple of years later Les moved to
the Liverpool area. We both continued doing what we liked best, namely,
coaching. We kept in regular contact by letter, meetings and phone until
the last phone call from me on 9th March this year. I knew the health of
Les had deteriorated and a few minutes after Brenda has filled me in on
his condition, she asked me whether I would like to speak to him. I said
yes. She showed him a photo of me which helped trigger off with whom he
was going to talk to. By recalling little things from the past, I
rekindled some of his memories but he was having difficulties finding
the right words. I am so pleased I made the call and when Breda took the
phone again, she said she had never seen him socheerful and perky for a
long, long time. My call did both of them good, which in turn did me
good. I did not believe it would be the last call to Les so I am so
pleased I made it. At this very sad moment in time, my wife Gerda send
Brenda our heartfelt condolences and wish her much strength. Ken Prevost
(Victoria Park Harriers and Leichtathletik Club Schaffhausen) I was devastated to hear of Les Williams passing away.He
was a cornerstone of LPS&SH AC, and devoted his whole life to athletics,
both as a coach and administrator of the highest level. All those lucky
enough to have associated with Les have lost not only a great clubman
but a friend. All our thoughts go out to Brenda his wife, in her tragic
loss....We will sorely miss him...
Dave McComb Snr, and family. A coach and administrator of great quality never shy
from taking on responsibility Les was a regular at local events. County
treasurer for many years and then later President of Merseyside County
AA as well as being President of Liverpool Pembroke Sefton until his
illness forced him to step down in 2009. Thoughtful and wise are my
lasting memories of this very giving man.
It was great a privilege to have known Les
Robbie Wood
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