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During the 1980's The Carters staged  more events.  Further dart's marathons raised £1000 for Merryfields Home and another raised £1216 for the Natalie Fund at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Merryfields Home.
 
During the 1980's The Carters staged  more events.  Further dart's marathons raised £1000 for Merryfields Home and another raised £1216 for the Natalie Fund at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Merryfields Home.
  
Graham Carter died in 2015.  Lynne Comley, the current Landlady of the Black Horse wrote the following obituary that was published in [[Hallmark]]
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'''Graham Carter died in 2015.  Lynne Comley, the current Landlady of the Black Horse wrote the following obituary''' that was published in [[Hallmark]]
  
 
"It was a really sad time at the end of 2015 when we lost a special friend and ex landlord of the Black Horse, Lacey Green.
 
"It was a really sad time at the end of 2015 when we lost a special friend and ex landlord of the Black Horse, Lacey Green.

Revision as of 18:25, 28 November 2023

Graham Carter

Graham and Janet Carter ran The Black Horse public house from 1982 to 1991

1983 - Hallmark report - Darts Marathon DARTS MARATHON

In February 1983 the Landlord Graham Carter and no doubt Janet, his wife, organised a Charity event, a 24 hour marathon for the darts team at The Black Horse, to raise money for "Merryfields", the Bucks County Council home for mentally handicapped children. On Friday evening the members and supporters arrived with blankets and lucky mascots. From 8 pm onwards two teams of six took it in turns, an hour on and an hour's rest to play non stop until 8 pm the next day.

BREAKFAST. Refreshments were laid on and at 6 am breakfast was cooked and served by a couple of local volunteers.

RADIO INTERVIEW. On Saturday afternoon a telephone interview went out on Radio Oxford.

£50 WAGER. One member who had moved house on the Friday won a substantial bonus for the charity by winning a wager of £50, by staying on his feet until the end.

MONEY RAISED. 8pm Saturday arrived, the raffle was drawn and Graham Carter, who had played throughout, thanked them all. £700 was raised and will go for a soft play area for the children at the home.

MORE EVENTS

During the 1980's The Carters staged more events. Further dart's marathons raised £1000 for Merryfields Home and another raised £1216 for the Natalie Fund at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Merryfields Home.

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Graham Carter died in 2015. Lynne Comley, the current Landlady of the Black Horse wrote the following obituary that was published in Hallmark

"It was a really sad time at the end of 2015 when we lost a special friend and ex landlord of the Black Horse, Lacey Green.

Husband to Janet, dad to Amanda and Mark, and grandad to Wills and Sam; I have known Graham for many years as we both lived in Chinnor and then of course I came to the Black Horse. When I took the pub over I didn't realise that Graham had been the landlord as well.

Graham loved his cricket and golf and tried to play golf until he was unable to do so and watch as many games of cricket as he could. Even when he was unwell he would get Janet to drive him up to the sports centre and he would sit in his car and watch the game. He used to play crib for me for many years and was my vice-captain for many of them. When he was he landlord of the Black Horse he started the Black Horse golf society which is still going strong today with many members. We have had many a good night in the pub with Graham; he came to most of our functions, Burns Nights, New Years' Eves etc. A great quiz player as well; if we had a quiz it was a really good thing if you had Graham on your team. In fact in his own words, when I was in his team were " oh my god we have got Lynne". Just proves how good I was!!!!! And how pleased he was at having me in it. He also used to do the questions with Janet if our quiz master was away.

Graham and Janet also did a lot of fund raising for charities: Air Ambulance and the Millennium Village Hall, Lacey Green to name a couple.

Graham was a true gentleman and a good friend with a lively sense of humour who will be missed but never forgotten.! Lynne