Chichester Observer

Fundraiser for library books in dad’s memory

- James Connaughto­n news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

A Chichester mum is taking on a 70km walking challenge to mark what would have been her late father’s 70th birthday.

Peter Rogers, passed away suddenly in his sleep in May last year and his daughter, Hannah Thresher, is aiming to raise £700 to help fund books for Kingsham Primary School in his memory.

Hannah, who lives in The Peacheries, said: “The shock and loss of finding my dad on that day had a devastatin­g effect on me and over the last year I have suffered significan­tly from my own mental health issues.

“I have had great support and help through this time from my husband, family, friends and an amazing counsellor, and it is only in the last few months I have started to feel better. I am coming through what has can only be described as a very dark time.”

Hannah’s four-year-old daughter Poppy started at Kingsham Primary School last month, following in the footsteps of her grandfathe­r and mother – as well as the rest of the family.

Peter, who was born and bred in Cherry Orchard Road, was an amateur writer who wrote two books – Oh My God, about builders who built a church; and Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill, which drew upon a difficult period of his life and is about understand­ing how alcoholics and drug addicts live.

Hannah, who works with the waste and recycling team at West Sussex County Council, said: “When I saw Kingsham were raising funds for books and materials following the refurbishm­ent of the school library this certainly captured my heart and I thought what a great cause in memory of my dad’s legacy.”

Starting today, the 39-yearold will be walking 70km around the area, ending with a final 7km to The Trundle on October 15, on what would have been Peter’s 70th birthday. She will be joined by her aunt, Susan Rogers, for the last leg, while Poppy and the rest of the family will accompany them on the final kilometre.

Hannah said: “In one of the last conversati­ons with my dad, he said to me, ‘I’m with you all the way’, and I know he will be.

“He is very sadly missed by all, but I can honestly say from experienci­ng my own mental health issues, that talking and walking has got me through this – as well as his words, ‘never give in’.

“I word urge anyone experienci­ng the loss of a loved one or mental issues to please talk to someone.”

To donate, visit www.justgiving.com/crowdfundi­ng/hannahthre­sher

 ??  ?? Paul on his 68th birthday with his daughter Hannah (second from left) and granddaugh­ters Beth, Sarah and Poppy; and inset, Paul with his sister Susan
Paul on his 68th birthday with his daughter Hannah (second from left) and granddaugh­ters Beth, Sarah and Poppy; and inset, Paul with his sister Susan

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