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Rachael Heyhoe Flint dies

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posted on 18/1/17

RIP Baroness
A credit to Wolverhampton, Wolves and her family.

posted on 18/1/17

a great lady, sportswoman and wolves fan.

posted on 18/1/17

yep-i played cricket with her as a teenager at uni

posted on 18/1/17

This is sad news. I met her when producing the Elgar plaque that is in the reception area.

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 18/1/17

RIP , sad news !

posted on 19/1/17

Such sad news.

I was lucky enough to have known Rachael for many years and can say, with all sincerity, that you could not wish to meet a nicer person. Such a jolly character, she faced any hurdle, head on, with wit and with a smile on her face.

Despite all her many commitments, Rachael worked tirelessly for the Club that she cared so much about. She was Wolves, through and through, but she knew my team was Villa and always had a kind word and good luck message for them. I will miss her very much.

A true legend and you should all be very proud of her.

RIP, Rachael

posted on 19/1/17

comment by Express yaDelph (U14110)
posted 12 hours, 56 minutes ago
Such sad news.

I was lucky enough to have known Rachael for many years and can say, with all sincerity, that you could not wish to meet a nicer person. Such a jolly character, she faced any hurdle, head on, with wit and with a smile on her face.

Despite all her many commitments, Rachael worked tirelessly for the Club that she cared so much about. She was Wolves, through and through, but she knew my team was Villa and always had a kind word and good luck message for them. I will miss her very much.

A true legend and you should all be very proud of her.

RIP, Rachael

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Rest in peace Rachael.

posted on 8/2/17

Just seen the photos that the club have released about the service and celebration of Rachael's life. I have to day I am immensely proud of the club, honouring one who was a female, in a largely male-dominated industry, and recognising how much she brought to our club. Sir Jack was a big part of bringing Rachael aboard, and treating her as she deserved. I have a great memory of being at Cardiff when she and Sir Jack drove through the crowds, acknowledging the rapturous applause. Well done the Wolves family.

posted on 8/2/17

Everyone seems to genuinely speak highly of her and she achieved a lot in her life. She played a major role in keeping Sir Jack involved with Wolves when his family wanted him to pull out, and at times when he was inclined to. I think she did more than anyone in ensuring he remained attached to Wolves

posted on 8/2/17

She was Wolves through and through. God bless her, as they say.

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