A Life of Dedication and Passion
YES Rees, he was Welsh and always made sure everyone was aware of it.
Nigel Rees Ashton was a remarkable individual who left an indelible mark on all those who knew him. Even during his brief illness, Nigel remained committed to his community, attending meetings and the final game of the season at Riverwoods.
Family Above All
Nigel’s greatest pride was his family. He leaves behind his wife, Hilary, and three children—George, Harry, and Isabella. Nigel’s affection for his family was evident, and he delighted in sharing stories about their lives, always with a twinkle in his eye.
Education and Sporting Achievements
Nigel attended Borlase School in the 1970s where he entered fully into the life of the school and excelled as a sportsman, participating in rugby and cricket. His sporting journey included playing for Marlow Park Cricket Club as an opening batsman and wicketkeeper, where he faced formidable bowlers and achieved brilliant stumpings. One of the funniest moments was when Nigel tried to put on a cricket helmet—which was not commonly worn until this century—when he faced a Pakistan B player late one evening. Suffice to say, it was never going to work and Nigel, as ever, strode to the crease helmetless whilst the team were crying with laughter. Nigel also contributed as a cricket coach.
Rugby: A Passion and Calling
Rugby was Nigel’s passion and being Welsh at a time when Wales were good at rugby, anyone else who was within earshot when we used to watch the Six Nations down at the club were painfully made aware of this fact. Nigel knew everything about the latest front row laws, so every time there was a stoppage in play, he would explain the nuances of front row play and why the game was stopped, while we feigned interest or got another drink.
He found his calling in the front row, representing various teams for Marlow and earning more than 300 caps in the 1st team. He travelled and played for Manly in Australia, although the exact team remains unknown. His technical expertise as a prop was well respected, as was his coaching with various youth teams, especially when his boys started to play.
Nigel was an old-fashioned front row, proud of being sent off, the black eyes, the broken fingers and always the first to buy his opponent a beer or two. He made friends in other clubs that endured.
Wit and Wanderlust
As an avid tourist, Nigel would regale with his dry wit and exploitations on the various tours attended. Tours to Europe and the USA(Texas) and Canada where himself and a certain J.C took themselves off on a mini ski tour … sorry what goes on tour stays on tour
Aswell as rugby tours, Nigel travelled the world … rugby and cricket in South Africa and Australia; USA, China, Europe and the Middle East for work.
Professional Life and Community Engagement
Nigel’s character, personality and powers of persuasion built a highly successful career in sales, he explored entrepreneurial ventures and worked for several local authorities. His presence was felt not only on the field but also within his professional and community life.
Beyond his sporting and professional achievements, Nigel was renowned for his infectious humour and unwavering generosity. He brought laughter to every gathering, delighting friends with his entertaining anecdotes and insightful perspectives, whether debating rugby tactics or sharing tales from his travels. Nigel’s kindness and camaraderie ensured that newcomers felt welcome and valued, and he had a remarkable ability to lift spirits.
Most recently, Nigel was the Chairman of Marlow Rugby Club—a position he held with great pride. He served with great dedication, commitment and positivity.
Legacy
His legacy lives on in the cherished memories of those who had the privilege to know him and in the enduring bonds he fostered within his community. As we remember Nigel, we celebrate not only his accomplishments but the warmth, wit and steadfast friendship that made him truly irreplaceable.
Our thoughts are with Hilary, George, Harry, and Isabella. Thank you, Nigel, for the memories and the joy you brought to those around you.
