A well known Narberth butcher and businessman will be running the Virtual London Marathon next month in memory of his wife Janice.
Andrew Rees has faced an extremely difficult last six months mourning the loss of his wife Janice who sadly after suffering depression for many years took her own life in March 2021.
Earlier in the year, Janice had entered her husband into the ballot for a place in the marathon on October 3, to raise money for the Paul Sartori Foundation - an end of life charity supporting the people of Pembrokeshire which realties solely on donations to provide their services.
“Janice who was a nurse, always said that after she retired she would go and work for Paul Sartori,” explained Andrew.
“Back at the beginning of March Paul Satori had three entries for the marathon, and were asking people to put their name forward to enter into a ballot.
“Jan quickly phoned them and put forward my name into the draw, and on March 22 (which was my birthday) I had a call congratulating me on my successful entry!
“The following day Jan took her own life. She was 51. Jan had suffered with the menopause and depression for a few years but to the outside world she always put on a brave face and no one, certainly not me, was expecting her to do that.”
Andrew continued: “She had an incredible career as a nurse with Hywel Dda University Health Board based at Withybush Hospital in Haverfordwest.
“She was a Clinical Lead Nurse specialising in Blood Borne Virus. Her expertise was in HIV and Aids. In the early days of Aids when it was a taboo subject she would be going to conferences all around the country listening to the experts.
“She ended up lecturing to Consultants, Doctors and nurses herself. We as a family were incredibly proud of her.
“Even with her own career, Jan was always there supporting me when I was building up the business.
“She was a wonderful and loving mother to our two sons Tomas and James and a doting nannie to Jacob, Charlie and George. We all miss her so much. Jan was an amazing lady. Caring and thoughtful and always putting others first.”
Andrew’s sons James and Tomas said: “After putting dad forward for the virtual marathon, mum was excited for him to do it.
“To still do it in the circumstances in her memory is something we are proud of. We will hopefully run some of the route with him and we wish dad good luck on the 26 mile route which Andrew plans to do starting in Ludchurch and ending in Narberth.”
Tomas has set up a just giving page for Andrew and the response so far has been incredible, with both Andrew and his sons amazed at peoples generosity, stating that they’d like to say a massive thank you for everyone’s support and donations.
Toni Dorkings for the Paul Sartori Foundation said: “We are delighted that Andrew has agreed to run the marathon for us despite the challenging time he has had.
“We know that he will complete the marathon with ease and thank him sincerely for choosing the PSF as a charity to complete this challenge. It is such a wonderful thing to do to run in memory of Janice.”
Anyone who would like to donate to Andrew’s cause, in memory of Janice whilst supporting The Paul Sartori Foundation, can head to the following page: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/andrew-rees14
If you wish to give via BACS please telephone Andrew Rees Catering Unit on 01834 860470 for the details.