SATURDAY, September 22 was a chance to reflect and honour past members for the 2018 King of the Ranges committee.
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Members gathered at Murrurundi’s Rosedale Complex, the location of the annual event, to remember six committee members who have sadly passed away in recent years who had given many hours to ensure the continuation of the event.
A memorial was unveiled at the complex, along with the naming of one of the grandstands in honour of legendary stockman and King of the Ranges namesake Archie “Bung” McInnes.
Committee secretary Hilary Turner said the date was significant as the King of the Ranges Stockman’s Challenge was incorporated on September 22, 2003.
“Family and friends of Merv Nicholson, Pat O’Hearn, Viv Carter, John Purcell, Barbara Smith and Coral Moss came together for the unveiling of a special commemorative stone,” she said.
“Earl Kelaher thanked committee members Warren Bramley for finding a suitable stone and Bob Paton’s team for creating the memorial in an appropriate place at Rosedale.
“Earl spoke a little about each past member before asking long time local resident John Benham to address those present and unveil the stone.”
The grandstand named in honour of Archie “Bung” McInnes was built by King of the Ranges members and volunteers.
“Barry Moss, nephew of Archie “Bung” McInnes, has been associated with KOTR since inception,” Ms Turner said.
“He thanked Warren Bramley for donating a great piece of timber and Andrew Hope of Country Mile Signs for his design and production.
“Barry then unveiled The “Bung” McInnes Memorial Stand in honour of the event’s inspirational figurehead.”
The formailities concluded with all those present going on to relax and enjoy a great barbeque lunch cooked by the hardworking committee and a choice of delicious salads donated by members.
“A big thank you must go to all who took time to attend this function and share memories of those who gave so much to the King of the Ranges,” Hilary Turner concluded.