Heartfelt tribute to Brora Rangers stalwart By Caroline McMorran Published: 12:00, 19 February 2021
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Sheena Manson.
The club said Sheena had served as a valued committee member of both the football club and the social club for more than half a century and was a well-known face in the Highland League circuit and much further afield.
As well as a committee member, she took on a number of other roles including as secretary, bartender and caterer.
The clubâs tribute reads: âShe was a tireless worker and gave the majority of her time to the clubs, ensuring everyone was fed and watered, organising fundraising events, not only for the football and social clubs but also for many other organisations.
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