Southport Visiter

Rummy’s postman, ‘amazing’ Ken, dies

- BY JOSH PARRY visiternew­s@southportv­isiter.co.uk @Visiter

THE family of Southport postman Ken Sykes – who famously delivered sacks of fan mail to Red Rum’s stables – has paid tribute to an ‘‘amazing man’’ after he died on Monday.

The 82-year-old worked in Southport for over 46 years and was very well known in the area for his kindness and generosity.

Mr Sykes’ daughter, Debbie Moore, said he was renowned for his considerat­ion for other people which made him so popular in the area.

“Everyone knew him because he went to all the old people’s homes after he’d finished his rounds and get their shopping in, or helped them with DIY.

“He would do absolutely anything he could to help anyone.

“He was so kind and gentle. He was truly one of a kind.”

Ken, who lived his whole live in Shaws Road in Birkdale, became a postman at the age of 14, and carried on with the profession until his retirement 46 years later.

He famously delivered the post to Red Rum’s stables on Upper Aughton Road in Birkdale and was pictured in the Southport Visiter at the time as ‘Red Rum’s postman.’

“Ken absolutely adored his grandchild­ren. He has 19 grandchild­ren and great grandchild­ren ranging from 22 months to 32 years.

“They’ll always remember him as being mischievou­s and they all loved him just as much as he loved them.

“Their favourite thing to do was to stay over at their grandad’s,” added Debbie.

Mr Sykes was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and lived the last 18 months of his life at Avalon Rest Home on Duke Street in Southport.

Despite his Alzheimer’s, his family said he maintained his lovely nature for which he was famous.

“Even when he was suffering with Alzheimers he was such a lovely, well-natured man.

“A lot of people will remember him that way and if you ask anyone they will tell you. No-one ever heard him raise his voice or say a bad word about anyone.”

Ken Sykes’ funeral will take place at Southport Crematoriu­m from 2.40pm on Monday, February 16, followed by a get-together at Birkdale Labour Club. More details from Gibbs funeral directors in Southport on 01704 551666.

 ??  ?? Southport postman Ken Sykes with Red Rum. Ken delivered sacks of fan mail to the legend at his stables on Upper Aughton Road in Birkdale
Top, Red Rum with his trainer, the late Ginger McCain, at the stables
Southport postman Ken Sykes with Red Rum. Ken delivered sacks of fan mail to the legend at his stables on Upper Aughton Road in Birkdale Top, Red Rum with his trainer, the late Ginger McCain, at the stables
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