Stanley Wheeler (1917-2004), Grandad Stan, was born in Darlington on 29 October 1917. Today marks the 98th year since his birth.
My earliest memory of Grandad is him taking me ’round to the corner shop’ for sweets. As the years went by, this turned into a weekly five pound note (shared with my brother, Michael). This was due to Grandad going outside less as time went by. The Ringtons Man became the saviour – regularly delivering his goods to the house. Grandad would wait by the window like a puppy, and run (literally) to the door as the Ringtons Man arrived – the highlight for me was always the Tunnock’s Teacakes the Ringtons Man brought. Even as I write this, I have a Tunnock’s Teacake to hand
(picture to the right) – something that has stuck with me since those days at Lanethorpe Crescent in the 1980s and 90s.
Gifts – and running to the Ringtons Man – aside, the memory – or the image – I will never forget was what Stan became synonymous for:
Sitting with his headphones on – or better put ‘plugged into his TV‘. I vividly remember him watching copious amounts of The A-Team – so this one’s for you Grandad, happy birthday:
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Happy 99th birthday Grandad
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Happy 99th birthday Grandad
Great memories Dan. A nice post. Tunnock’s teacakes and a fiver for sweets. You must have been in the posh part of Darlo 🙂
Haha not quite so posh. There’s probably an unpaid rington’s man somewhere in Darlo!
Great memories Dan. A nice post. Tunnock’s teacakes and a fiver for sweets. You must have been in the posh part of Darlo 🙂
Haha not quite so posh. There’s probably an unpaid rington’s man somewhere in Darlo!