News
Alan Theobald
It is with much sadness we report the death of Alan Theobald on Wednesday 28th August having suffered from deteriorating health in recent years.
Alan was a respected and active member who contributed much to the club including his lengthy service as a member of the Management Committee. He was also competitions secretary from 2008 until about 2011 and a member of the Academy coaching team.
Fellow member Gerald knew him well and said Alan had spent his childhood in Hove, attending Hove County Boys School. He became an industrial chemist of some renown and had three daughters.
Gerald visited him often in his nursing home in Hove for enjoyable chat and coffee.
He was an original 'hut buddy' - cleaning and painting them every year.
He played both AC and GC codes of croquet and won a number of club tournaments: his first were the High Bisque Salver in both 1997 and 1998. Later he took up Golf Croquet and in 2004 he won the GC Doubles Cup with Sharon Wood, later to become his wife. He followed this with two wins of the GC Singles Cup in 2008 and 2011. He maintained his AC involvement and in 2011 he won the Castell Soda Syphons with the then Chairman Alan Rew. They came second the following year. (The Castell Soda Syphons was an alternate strokes AC competition; the trophies were donated by Elizabeth and Paul Castell.)
Longer serving members of the club will remember him with fondness. Once such, Frances, commented:
Alan was a loyal and respected Club member. He played AC when I first encountered him. He was playing in a SECF tournament. He joined SCCC and got married to Sharon. Alan took to GC very rapidly and developed into a good player. He represented the Club and acted as GC handicapper.
He was always helpful and happy to pass on his skills via coaching. Condolences to Sharon. Happy memories of Alan in his playing days.
Fellow member David goes further back:
I remember Alan from my schooldays as we both attended the same grammar school in Hove. He was a bit older than me being a sixth form prefect whilst I was still a third form boy.
The only reason for us coming into contact was that he demurred from giving me a half hour “cap and shoe” detention for not wearing my school cap because his older brother John, also a former prefect, was going out with my best friend’s sister.
He was also my partner once during the Shine Salvers competition, and during a couple of other inter club matches. We also attended the same bridge tuition course at Brighton and played regularly each week with our wives at his and Sharon’s house. I was sad to learn of his demise.
Picture shows (L to R) Elizabeth Castell, Alan Rew, Paul Castell and Alan Theobald