'˜My dad would have loved this' - family's tribute to beloved John with Macmillan head shave
Linda Cook, 49, was joined by niece Deborah Adcock, 35, as they both lost their locks in aid of Macmillan, raising more than £1,600 between them.
Linda’s dad, retired colliery worker John White, from Easington Colliery, lost his life to pancreatic cancer two years ago aged 75, also leaving wife Joan and son Derek, 52.
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Hide AdHer cafe, Chalky’s Pit Stop, in Church Street, Seaham, is named in his honour.
The cuts were carried out by Lisa Jobson, who works in the cafe, with her tips, along with those of colleagues Sophie Wharton, and Linda’s daughter Trudi, 28, added to the fund.
Deborah runs Smoke and Mirrors hair salon in Murton.
Anyone who would like to add their support via a donation can call in at either business.
Linda, who lives in Dawdon and is also mum to Martin, 30, Colin, 28, and Tina, 27, said: “I got the idea into my head that I wanted to do something for my Dad and there are lots of people who come into the shop who know someone who is fighting or has had cancer.
“I wanted to do something for them.
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Hide Ad“All the customers who came in the shop and all the other businesses in Church Street have been really supportive.
“It feels great to have done it.
“My Dad would have loved this and he was always doing things for charity himself.”