Leicester Mercury

Tributes paid to fun-loving dad

CANCER BATTLE

- By SHANNEN HEADLEY jshannen.headley@reachplc.com @ShannenHea­dley

TRIBUTES have been paid to a “proud” Leicesters­hire man who died after a five-month battle with cancer.

David Wheeler, pictured, from Loughborou­gh, died from colon cancer on October 25, with daughter Sarah, and sister, Trish, by his side.

The 72-year-old, of Charles Street, moved to West Yorkshire in recent years to be closer to his grandchild­ren and was diagnosed in May this year after being admitted to Huddersfie­ld Royal Infirmary.

The darts enthusiast was an avid Leicester City FC fan and lived most of his life in Burton-on-the-Wolds, where he was a popular figure in The Greyhound Inn and won many trophies in the Wolds Darts League.

Sarah said: “My dad was a proud Leicesters­hire man.”

She says her dad had a strong passion for the city’s rugby club and “roared” the Tigers on.

He was also “desperate” to see Leicesters­hire succeed at cricket, but joked: “Every time County get a good player, Notts snap him up.”

The 47-year-old added: “Any man can be a father, but it takes a special man to be a dad.

“He was generous and loving. I will miss the hours of sometimes pointless conversati­ons, but always a lot of fun. He loved nothing more than to be dragged out to various pubs, shops, children’s school performanc­es or out for a walk. He was a proud Leicesters­hire man who got great pleasure out of seeing the area’s teams doing well.

“He joked that he just did as he was told. I will miss him so much,

‘PROUD COUNTY MAN’ LOSES

but I know he’s left us with many fun and happy memories.” Dave was a keen supporter of good causes, with his entertaini­ng fundraisin­g exploits once coming to the attention of the Loughborou­gh News, left. Recognisab­le for his long hair, he made the front page on January 25, 1984, when he had his locks shaved off for Loughborou­gh’s Regent Hospital, with locals at Quorn’s Apple Tree Inn invited to have a go in exchange for a 20p donation.

Dave’s funeral took place on Thursday, December 2 at Huddersfie­ld Crematoriu­m. However, a further service will be held in Leicesters­hire in the new year for family and friends to attend.

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