Poppies garland hung at Chesterfield memorial – in memory of town legend
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Tracey organised dozens of volunteers from across Chesterfield to see the Armistice Day display completed – in remembrance of Debbie’s brother Tony Brooks.
Chesterfield legend Tony, 59, who died in August, organised a poppy appeal and cared for the memorial for many years.
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Hide AdThe lifelong Chesterfield FC fan took on responsibility for the poppy appeal to help and raise awareness of veterans charities such as Help For Heroes.
Among the garlands adorning the memorial at the gates to Eastwood Park where it stands are those amassed by Tony himself.
Tracey, who grew up with Tony, recalls how he would organise local knitters to decorate the memorial every year.
She said: “He had a great result last year and I had the poppies in a box – in his memory I thought I would add to it.
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Hide Ad“It looks great and how I imagined it too, so I’m extremely proud of how it looks.”
Among those who helped knit the poignant display are volunteers from Walton knitters group, clients from the Rock Paper Scissors salon and Pamper Pad salons and staff at Chesterfield Royal Hospital where Tony worked.