Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Elaine Barden Dedicated fundraiser for Motor Neurone Disease charity

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Long-time fundraiser Elaine Barden when she received her 20-year award from the Motor Neurone Disease Associatio­n. In December she was honoured for 25 years of service PASSIONATE fundraiser for the Motor Neurone Disease Associatio­n has died from the same condition.

Elaine Barden, from Berry Brow, faced the onset of the disease with immense courage, remaining cheerful and dignified.

“She tried to hold on to the positives right through to the end,” said husband Stuart. “She had a quiet personalit­y but she was very strong.”

Elaine, 72, had previously nursed her first husband, Ian Gibson, through MND after he was diagnosed in 1984 at the age of 39. Following his death in 1990 she threw herself into volunteer work and raising awareness of the condition.

Stuart said the average person has a 1 in 50,000 chance of being diagnosed with MND. He added that that statistic was dwarfed by the odds of Elaine being diagnosed with MND after having nursed Ian for six years.

Elaine met Stuart, 54, in 1999 when he was a mental health nurse at Huddersfie­ld Royal Infirmary. Romance blossomed via a shared interest in charity fundraisin­g - she for the MND Associatio­n and he for the Huddersfie­ld Epilepsy Group. They married in 2003.

Stuart described his wife as “calm personifie­d” and said her approach to fundraisin­g was indicative of her warm and generous personalit­y.

“She was a very loving, wonderful person who cared about other people and would always put them above herself.

“Fundraisin­g was a passion for her, she loved helping people.

“She was also a volunteer visitor for people with MND. She would see them in their homes.”

A big knitter and cross-stitcher, in 2010 Elaine was featured in the Examiner after she and a friend, Nancy Baxter, knitted 300ft of scarves, raising £900 for the MND Associatio­n.

Stuart said his wife was stoical about the approach of the disease. Having nursed her first husband she knew what to expect.

“She was no fool and she was immense in her courage. She nursed Ian at home and I promised her that I would nurse her at home. I kept that promise.”

Born in Huddersfie­ld, raised in Crosland Moor and Bradford, and later resident in Longwood, Elaine latterly lived at Berry Brow. She spent 37 years in administra­tion at ICI, later Zeneca and then Syngenta, retiring in 1998.

She was the secretary of the Huddersfie­ld and Halifax MND branch before it disbanded to become the West Yorkshire branch and just before Christmas received the award for 25 years’ service.

Jackie Johnson from West Yorkshire MND paid this tribute: “Elaine is going to be missed by all her MND volunteeri­ng friends in West Yorkshire.”

Elaine’s funeral will be held at Huddersfie­ld Crematoriu­m at 10.30am today.

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