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Charity football match to honour beloved couple

Charity football match to honour beloved couple

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Footballers will take to the pitch in Bury St Edmunds this month to honour the memory of a much-loved couple and raise funds for local hospices.
The charity match, taking place at the British Sugar Sports and Social Club, is held in tribute to Gary and Mollie Sharpe.
It will raise money for East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH) and St Nicholas Hospice Care.
Mrs Sharpe died from pancreatic cancer in September 2019.
Mollie Sharpe passed away in 2019 (Image: Supplied) Mr Sharpe, her husband, passed away in May 2022.
Their daughter, Heather Mortimer, who helps organise the annual event, said her mother had a close connection to St Nicholas Hospice Care, where she volunteered.
She said: 'It's a local charity that meant so much to my mum.
"Before she died, when mum knew her cancer was terminal, she insisted she didn't want flowers at her funeral.
"Instead, she asked people to donate to EACH.
"That's how strongly she felt, and raising funds is our way of honouring her wishes.'
This year's match will be held on Sunday, August 17, kicking off at 11.30am.
A team of family and friends will play against Bury and District Sunday League side Risby Greens.
Gary Sharpe passed away in 2022 (Image: Supplied) The event will also feature tombola games, a raffle with prizes donated by local businesses, face-painting, a bouncy castle, and a sweet stall.
Heather added: 'The main objective is to raise funds, but it's also important to see everyone having a laugh and enjoying themselves.
"Family and fun are two of the most important things in life, and hopefully our match is a celebration of that.'
Players will compete for the Sharpie's Cup.
In addition, the family also hosts an 80s and 90s disco, 'Mollie's Legacy of Hope', each autumn.
This year's event takes place at Morton Hall Community Centre on October 25.
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