Cake and cocktail evening for cancer charities being held in memory of Rode Heath man

By Deborah Bowyer

26th May 2022 | Local News

The crowdfunder is in memory of Claire's late dad, who passed away from pancreatic cancer. (Image - The Jackson Family)
The crowdfunder is in memory of Claire's late dad, who passed away from pancreatic cancer. (Image - The Jackson Family)

A mum has organised a night out for two cancer-related charities, in memory of a loved one who lived in Rode Heath.

Claire Jackson, who has lived in the area for six years, will host a fundraising Cake and Cocktails evening at Rumba.

East Cheshire Hospice and Pancreatic Cancer UK will benefit from the summer event at the Swan Bank tiki bar.

Claire is doing the July event in memory of her late dad, who recently passed away.

Claire's dad moved from Stockport to Rode Heath to be near his daughter in Congleton, but then shortly after passed away. (Image - The Jackson Family)

"My mum and dad decided to move closer to me and relocate to Rode Heath, as they were my only support network myself and two boys moved with them", said Claire.

"Life carried on, then dad mentioned his leg hurt, he went to the doctors and they thought he had a blood clot.

"A week later and other symptoms started to arise such as sickness, two weeks later he was yellow, he rapidly became ill, lost lots of weight and his passion for life.

"Six weeks after the blood clot diagnosis he died, he was only 54.

There will be homemade bakes and quality cocktails at the charity evening. (Image - Claire Jackson)

"Pancreatic Cancer is a cruel disease which masks itself as other diseases until it has a grip and there is no help. 

"My dad was loving, caring and used to wind up anyone in his vision. I could tell you lots of tales of how he terrorised his co worker's ,friends and family but that's probably for another time. 

"We miss him, of course we do but that isn't the worse part it's the days when you hide the rubber egg he brought his grandsons in the egg box, forget it and then boil it and wonder why it's not cracked. My boys idolised him, I think it was down to the fact they could have as many biscuits as they wanted when he was around! 

"So, what am I doing? We are doing a cake and cocktail afternoon, Rumba has kindly donated the venue, and local band the Acoustics are playing a set for free.

One of the charities is East Cheshire Hospice in Macclesfield, which has supported Congleton residents and their families affected by life-limiting illnesses. (Image - Alexander Greensmith)

"We have amazing raffle prizes and most importantly local bakers who have donated the cake.

"We did this three years ago, and raised £2500.

"Pancreatic Cancer is so close to developing a urine sample and if it saves one person then I'll be happy. The proceeds are being spilt between Pancreatic cancer and East Cheshire Hospice they are just amazing!

"We have a stall at the Jubilee Party in the Congleton Park, where you can buy raffle and event tickets and also try your hand at sweet pong.

Unlimited cakes will be at the ticketed event! (Image - The Jackson Family)

"Thank you to everyone for their support."

Tickets for the evening cost just £11, for which you can buy here.

Pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates. According to Cancer Research UK, one in four survive their cancer for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed. And just 5 out of every 100 survive their cancer for five years or more.

The four-hour event will take place from 1pm to 5pm on Sunday July 3 2022.

Buy tickets here.

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