Wife of Stan Lee, of Marvel comics fame. They were married for 69 years. She was reputedly the inspiration for him writing "Fantastic Four".
Bob Dennison 83. Some older fans will remember him playing a few games for City but my memories of him are from when I was between the ages of 9 to about 13 when he was to myself and others a footballing collosus bestriding the Queensgate pitch in defence in the black and amber of Bridlington Town. Funny, I can remember all the names of the team he captained to a 3-1victory in the 1960 Yorkshire League Cup Final against Sheffield Wednesday reserves at Scarborough's ground more easily than City teans of recent years. RIP Bob.
It's like those songs from 30 or 40 years ago, we can remember them word for word, but then we can't remember what we went into the kitchen for
RIP Vince Farrar former Hull FC capitain. Great player for the club and a gent. http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/spor...ague-news/former-hull-fc-captain-vince-197774
Rio Ferdinand mum(janice st fort) pass away today from cancer two years after he lost his wife to cancer, RIP
I remember the name, but vaguely remember what he looked like. He was playing in the same team as Paul Feasey, Brian Cripsey, Bill Bradbury, Brian Bulless, jock davidson, Billy Bly, Dennis Durham, Doug Clarke etc- for a couple of years in the mid-50's. Defender, maybe a fullback or half-back.
Played full back for Bridlington Town. Was as hard as nails.Later on he managed them. Dennis Durham was a regular spectator at Brid Town games in the days Bob Dennison was playing . Quite a number of players who had been with City and never made it played for them in those days. Can remember years ago a bloke in the pub who, no matter which City player was being discussed, would bring Bill Bradbury into it and declare they were not as good as he was.