Tommy ‘Pritch’ Pritchard
It is with great sadness that I tell you of the tragic passing of Tommy ‘Pritch’ Pritchard.
Tommy was in a car accident on Christmas Day and from that time he was in intensive care at the John Radcliffe hospital. He was operated on several times and kept in an induced coma to control the pain. Despite all the very best efforts of the hospital staff Tommy passed away peacefully on the morning of Wednesday January 17th.
Tommy is known throughout Oxfordshire for his passion for Rugby, Cricket, Golf and Darts to name just a few of the activities he played. His enthusiasm for life met no boundaries and he was loved wherever he travelled. He first wore the traditional Green and Black striped rugby shirt at the age of 8 and played for Oxford R.F.C. throughout the age groups. A pupil of Abingdon School Tommy then diligently studied history at Leeds University, gaining numerous degrees and doctorates.
On his return to Oxfordshire Tommy was a popular member and scorer at Horspath Cricket Club and a fleeting member of the Oxford Harlequins Rugby Club. His return to Oxford R.F.C. filled him and the club with joy. Tommy was a legend at every venue he attended so to say he was a character, is an understatement. He lit up the bar, if not the field, he always had a tale to tell and had the gift to make anyone he was talking to feel comfortable in his presence. In time there will be many stories told about the outrageously good times people had with Tommy, but at this time we mourn his passing and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and in particular his parents Sarah and Paul.
Rest in Peace Tommy
John Brodley
Chair Oxford R.F.C.