Barnsley Chronicle

Fundraiser Duncan content with his mammoth efforts...

- By Ashley Ball

FUNDRAISIN­G hero Duncan Owen-Elmer has rattled his final bucket after smashing his target.

The Worsbrough man, 69, started out back in 2016 and initially hoped to raise £53,000 – enough to fund a Macmillan nurse for the year – but surpassed it with ease and his final total stands at an incredible £86,357.

He wanted to ‘give back’ after Macmillan nurses helped his first wife before she died of cancer.

He was then awarded a Proud of Barnsley award in 2018.

He said: “I just thought that I have done a lot more than what I set out to do and with my wife being poorly, it was time to call it a day.

“I want to be there for my wife, because we almost lost her earlier this year, and fundraisin­g has taken up a lot of my time. But I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and met some wonderful people, making friends for life. I want to thank everyone who has helped, volunteere­d or donated, you’ve all been fantastic.

“Winning the Proud of Barnsley Award was also very special to me, that award is very close to my heart because I wasn’t expecting it but it was a really nice surprise.

“I want to thank everybody for their generosity over the past few years.

“I’ll miss it but I want to spend time with my wife and family.”

 ?? ?? BIG THANKS: Eileen
Jones, Macmillan Volunteer and Amy Hebdon, Macmillan Fundraisin­g Manager with Duncan Owen-Elmer.
BIG THANKS: Eileen Jones, Macmillan Volunteer and Amy Hebdon, Macmillan Fundraisin­g Manager with Duncan Owen-Elmer.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom