The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

YMCA volunteer Eileen Wilson, 80

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Broughty Ferry woman Eileen Wilson, who volunteere­d with her local branch of the YMCA for almost 50 years, has died aged 80.

Born Eileen Brough on April 6 1938, she was a proud “Sandyholer” and went to Eastern Primary School then Grove Academy.

Mrs Wilson worked at Woolworths, Malones, Goodfellow­s and as a school cleaner, but her life’s passion was her decades of work with the Broughty Ferry YMCA.

She heard about the branch needing a leader of the girls’ section while at a school parents’ night. She took up the post and never looked back. Hundreds of youths would have come through the YMCA during her tenure there, and Mrs Wilson set up numerous fundraisin­g events, coffee mornings and jumble sales.

She organised exchange trips with youths from Cologne as well as journeys to Portugal, Butlins, Dalnaglar Castle and Dalguise.

Such was her popularity with the youths she worked with, she was still receiving Christmas cards from as far afield as Canada from people who had moved away over the years.

Mrs Wilson was awarded the George Williams medal, named after the philanthro­pist who founded the charity, five years ago.

She married Jackie Wilson, also from Broughty Ferry, in 1959, having met in 1955. Jackie passed away in 1999 at the age of 68.

Her modesty led her to refusing a nomination for Citizen of the Year in 2010.

Mrs Wilson, who had latterly been living at St Mary’s Care Home in Monifieth, died on May 9 after a battle with dementia.

She is survived by sons Andy and Roddy and her grandchild­ren Natasha, Robyn and Lewis.

The funeral took place at St James Broughty Ferry Church on Thursday May 17.

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Eileen Wilson has died aged 80.

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