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Gray enjoyed pushing his body; and he completed the 205 mile Great Outdoors trek from Knoydart to the East Coast of Scotland in 2008. He was completing a training run at Dam Park, Ayr for the 2009 event when he died just as he was crossing the finish line. [5] It was believed he suffered a massive heart attack. [6]
He was born in Ayr on 18 July 1877, the son of Margaret Miller, from a family of rivet and bolt manufacturers, and Edward Moore Cathcart, a merchant in the town. His father died when Cathcart was only nine, leaving his mother to raise him and his younger brother and sister.
James Kane Kinsella (born 22 July 1947) is a Scottish former footballer who played for Dumbarton, East Fife, East Stirlingshire and Ayr United. [2] He died on the 13th of April 2023. References
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Thomas Fergus was born in Ayr Scotland on 6 April 1850. [1] There is some question as to his date of birth as the New Zealand Government records are two years different from this birth record, and his newspaper obituary gives 1851 as the birth year. [2] His father was also Thomas Fergus.
Zonfrillo was born in Glasgow, Scotland and raised in Ayr. [2] His father, Ivan, was a barber and his mother, Sarah, was a hairdresser. [3] His mother's family is Scottish from Dalmellington, Ayrshire, while his father is from Scauri, Italy. [4] He had an older sister, Carla. [3] Zonfrillo attended Belmont Academy in Ayr. [2]
She was educated at Ayr Academy, before gaining a Certificate of Qualification in Social Work at Queen's College in Glasgow. [ 6 ] In 1965, Ullrich joined the Scottish National Party (SNP), having felt anger at Polaris nuclear missiles being stationed on the Clyde , [ 7 ] and campaigned for Scottish independence all her life.
His subsequent managerial career included spells at Motherwell (1979–1981), Airdrie (1984–1985) and a third spell at Ayr (1986–1989) when he won a Second Division (third tier) title in 1988. His last job in football was with Dumfries club Queen of the South .
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