Gardening guru Les dies aged 79

A well-respected gardening columnist has died aged 79.
Les Foden.Les Foden.
Les Foden.

Les Foden, who lived in Garstang for many years, passed away after a battle with cancer.

Les, whose gardening hobby turned into a lifelong interest, had been sharing his green-fingered tips and advice with readers for more than 20 years to our sister paper, the Morecambe Visitor.

Les passed away on May 16.

Les was born at Preston hospital and lived in Elswick.

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He went to Hodgson School in Poulton-le-Fylde and Copp primary school in Great Eccleston.

He married and had four children, Andrew (deceased), Paul, and twins Linda and Wendy.

Les lived in Garstang for 25 years before moving to Morecambe.

A painter and decorator by trade, Les’ love of gardening came about because his dad grew dahlias.

Les used to watch and learn from his dad in the garden.

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Les’s partner of 21 years, Pat Rawsthorne, 69, said: “It was a hobby gone mad.

“Everything had to be done to perfection.

“In his 20s, when he used to play football, they called him Cassius Clay because he had to win everything.”

After he finished playing football, he did refereeing.

Pat said: “He was one of the best dahlia growers in the country, he won best in show at Harrogate, Southport and London. He grew them for 40 years.

“When he came to Morecambe in the 90s, he won Britain in Bloom.

“He liked anything to do with growing.

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“Along with his column in The Visitor, he gave talks to various groups and he said he used to like to make the old ladies laugh.”

Les also bowled for Trimpell, Galgate and Cleveleys Working Men’s Club.

Pat said that although Les never “pushed” his column many people would approach him at bowling matches to ask for gardening advice.

She added: “I shall miss him terribly.

“It has been devastating.”

A service was held at Lancaster and Morecambe Crematorium on Tuesday, May 24.

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