Stirling Observer

War hero and Binos star Jan dies aged 101

Tributes to Auschwitz survivor and family man

- CHRIS MARZELLA

Tributes have this week been paid to a heroic Polish Auschwitz survivor and former Stirling Albion star who has passed away at the age of 101.

Jan Szpula passed away peacefully in his sleep, surrounded by his family, at Randolph Hill Nursing Home in Dunblane last week.

Born in the Polish village of Lasiska Górne, a mining town in the south of the country, close to the Czech border, he grew up in a family of five, with father Augustyn and mother Maria as well as older sister and older brother – also named Maria and Augustyn.

At the tender age of 16, brave Jan joined the Army at the outbreak of the Second World War broke out – walking with his brother and father more than 125 miles over three days to enlist.

He spent time during the war in forced labour in Germany and Auschwitz and also with the Polish Army in Poland, Russia, Belgium and France.

Jan then moved to Scotland in 1946, where he was stationed at recovery barracks in Causewayhe­ad.

His grieving family this week paid tribute, saying: “He lived a great life and he adored his family, especially his children, grandchild­ren and great grandchild­ren.

“He will be sadly missed by all who knew him as he was a tremendous character who always had an interestin­g story to tell.

“He could keep you entertaine­d for hours about his childhood, wartime Europe, football, golf and Rossleigh garages. He lead a very eventful life and we are all glad to have spent so much time with him.”

A keen footballer, Jan played for the Polish Army, who toured Scotland at the time. He was eventually offered a room at the house of Frank Robertson, in Wallace Gardens, Causewayhe­ad.

He later starred for Ayrshire junior side, Beith. Whilst playing for the North Ayrshire outfit, Jan stayed in Causewayhe­ad, where he met his future wife Jean – Frank’s third eldest daughter.

The happy couple tied the knot in 1956 and had two children, John and Angela, who are both now in their 60s. Jan also has four grandchild­ren and three great grandchild­ren.

After exiting Beith, Jan then signed for Alloa Athletic before finally signing for his adopted hometown Binos.

During the 1949/50 season, Jan contracted tuberculos­is – believed to have been the result of the war – and ultimately he had to retire from football amidst a flurry of interest from clubs both north and south of the border.

During his spell with Albion – from September 1948 to May 1950 – he played in the promotion winning team of 1948-49 and part of season 194950 in Scotland’s top flight. Jan played 38 games for the Albion, scoring eight goals.

When his football career was cut short, a testimonia­l match was arranged to raise funds for him. The match took place in September 1952, with an Albion side losing 5-1 to a Stirlingsh­ire Select side.

When he moved to the Stirling area, Jan worked at Rossleigh garages, which was initially at Allan Park and then at Wallace Street, as a chauffeur and valeter with the firm. Whilst working there, he often drove luxury cars, including a Rolls Royce for royalty in Edinburgh.

It was at Rossleigh that Jan learned to play golf and this was a great passion during his retirement years and he went on to become a member of Dollar Golf Club.

Jan’s funeral will be held at Logie Kirk at 11am on Thursday, April 4, with anyone wishing to pay respects welcome.

He led a very eventful life and we were glad to have spent so much time with him

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Tributes Jan celebratin­g his 101st birthday, and inset top, Jan joined the Army at the outbreak of the Second World War broke out. Inset, below Jan has been described as a “tremendous character who always had an interestin­g story to tell”
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Football career Jan played with Albion from September 1948 to May 1950

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