Vince Walls

We have learnt today with great sadness of the sudden death yesterday of Andy Walls’ father Vince.  Vince was a great character and followed son Andy’s hockey career at North Down closely.  He is best remembered at our Club for his volunteer stint a few years ago as minibus driver when an apparently routine trip to Raphoe turned into a scenic tour of the Sperrins.  But we still made it in time!  Everyone at our Club sends their deepest sympathies to Andy, Katie and Callum, to his mum and brother and sister.  The current movement restrictions mean that we can not be represented at the funeral but you and your family circle will be in our thoughts.

Chris Revill

Chairman

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