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Tributes paid to rugby's leading light

One of the leading lights of rugby in Shropshire has died following a short illness.

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Tributes have been paid to former Shropshire Rugby Football Union president and teacher John Beeden.

Mr Beeden, from Ashley View, Market Drayton, has been described as "a man nobody had a bad word to say about" by officials.

He died on Saturday and was a former head of the special needs department at the Grove School in Market Drayton. He was president of Market Drayton RFC at the time of his death.

The 74-year-old leaves a widow, Rosemary, a daughter and a grandson.

As a teacher Mr Beeden was instrumental in setting up an outdoor activity centre, called The Birks, near Coniston in the Lake District.

Paul Bolton, from the North Midlands RFU, said: "Though he played football in his youth John always took a keen interest in rugby and joined Market Drayton through his association with founder member Paul Suthern, a former deputy head at the Grove."

Rob Thomas, from the club, said: "John will be sorely missed by all those that had the honour of knowing him."

Former club secretary Derek Partington added: "For a man who never played rugby in his life, he supported the club for 30 years."

Acting president Glyn Hardy said: "I will remember him for being extremely generous and the very best friend a man could ask for."

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