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OBITUARY: BRIAN MALE

t is with great sadness that I am writing to you about the death. He was well known in the shooting, hunting and fishing community, and purchased hundreds of shooting magazines over the years he. My father started shooting when he was about 16 and died aged 78. During his time he worked as a gamekeeper and as a terrier man for the Chiddingfold, Leconfield & Cowdray Hunt. A renowned breeder of Jack Russell terriers, he won the award for National Jack Russell of Great Britain, was regional chairman of the National Jack Russell of Great Britain Club and a national and international judge for the breed.

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