Many of you old Rockers out there would have maybe shared a beer or two with him.
Life's short enjoy it while you can
[TABLE="width: 1024, align: center"][TR][/TR][TR][TD="width: 964, bgcolor: black"]It is with great sadness that we learned of the death of the Reverend Frederick Graham Hullett, known to all as "Father Graham." He was one of the two illustrious leaders of the Club during his 59 glorious years in 1960.
With the sad demise of Father Graham, suddenly aware that it takes eight original leaders of the Fifty Nine Club, it remains now only three, but because of the resignation of one of them during the first year, Only two people can really appreciate what Father Graham realized during the early years of the Club.
The second period of the history of the Club is Padington in the lobby of the St. Mary's Church in Paddington Green, and face representing the Club at that time was Father Graham. He joined the club just before Father William "Bill" Shergold and Club 59 has left Hackney Wick (first of 59 during its creation) in 1964. Father Graham was appointed Vicar after the move to help the parish and the Club. In 1967, thanks to the organization's financial subsidies ILEA (Londoner body for education), he became the first full-time educator for 59 and during the four years that followed were years and the most popular he led the club and prepared his return in the eastern suburbs of London. But before this is finished, he left to take a position as Director at the school "Pimlico". He rejoined the Board of Directors where he helped his successor in 1974 to finally move the club to St Augustine Haggerston.
Father Graham's funeral will take place at Lincoln Cathedral Monday, 17 December 2012 at 10:30. Everyone is invited to join the service that is being physically present or thought. Friends of Father Graham bikers will attend and hope to carry his coffin.
Father Graham asked that there be no flowers but any donations that people wanted to be paid for the benefit of the cathedral where he spent most of his last years in bringing his help, his home was 300 meters.
One of the most loyal and oldest friend Graham Hullett, Mr Len Patterson, himself a founding member of Club 59 and the creator of movement respected "Rockers Reunion" organized a rally and parade of motorcycles as well as evening memory of Father Graham on Saturday, May 4, 2013 .
The motorcycle parade will leave the spot where the old Club 59, next to the "Dudley Arms Pub" to pass through Paddington and Chelsea Bridge regularly as did most members of the 59 in the 1960s. The participants will after the pub Pavilion, located in front of the room "Battersea Dogs' known in the world (there since 1860, collects animals), which groups pass Rock'n Roll creating the right atmosphere.
Everyone is welcome and it is expected that more than a thousand bikes and bikers from around the world are present. We hope that everyone wants to make a donation in memory of Father Len Graham and Mr Patterson will ensure that all donations be made to charities favorite Father Graham.
December 5, 2012, aged 80. RIP
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Life's short enjoy it while you can
[TABLE="width: 1024, align: center"][TR][/TR][TR][TD="width: 964, bgcolor: black"]It is with great sadness that we learned of the death of the Reverend Frederick Graham Hullett, known to all as "Father Graham." He was one of the two illustrious leaders of the Club during his 59 glorious years in 1960.
With the sad demise of Father Graham, suddenly aware that it takes eight original leaders of the Fifty Nine Club, it remains now only three, but because of the resignation of one of them during the first year, Only two people can really appreciate what Father Graham realized during the early years of the Club.
The second period of the history of the Club is Padington in the lobby of the St. Mary's Church in Paddington Green, and face representing the Club at that time was Father Graham. He joined the club just before Father William "Bill" Shergold and Club 59 has left Hackney Wick (first of 59 during its creation) in 1964. Father Graham was appointed Vicar after the move to help the parish and the Club. In 1967, thanks to the organization's financial subsidies ILEA (Londoner body for education), he became the first full-time educator for 59 and during the four years that followed were years and the most popular he led the club and prepared his return in the eastern suburbs of London. But before this is finished, he left to take a position as Director at the school "Pimlico". He rejoined the Board of Directors where he helped his successor in 1974 to finally move the club to St Augustine Haggerston.
Father Graham's funeral will take place at Lincoln Cathedral Monday, 17 December 2012 at 10:30. Everyone is invited to join the service that is being physically present or thought. Friends of Father Graham bikers will attend and hope to carry his coffin.
Father Graham asked that there be no flowers but any donations that people wanted to be paid for the benefit of the cathedral where he spent most of his last years in bringing his help, his home was 300 meters.
One of the most loyal and oldest friend Graham Hullett, Mr Len Patterson, himself a founding member of Club 59 and the creator of movement respected "Rockers Reunion" organized a rally and parade of motorcycles as well as evening memory of Father Graham on Saturday, May 4, 2013 .

Everyone is welcome and it is expected that more than a thousand bikes and bikers from around the world are present. We hope that everyone wants to make a donation in memory of Father Len Graham and Mr Patterson will ensure that all donations be made to charities favorite Father Graham.
December 5, 2012, aged 80. RIP
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