Tom McClelland RIP

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  • Tom McClelland RIP

    Its with great sadness that I report the passing of Tom McClelland, avid tournament player (expert at his peak), CFC life member, and long time member of the KW Chess Club in Kitchener. Tom was a club champion in the early years, somewhere in the late 90's and took his tournament chess very seriously.
    Tom, in his seventieth year, passed away at the board at the KW chess club weekly meeting on Tuesday night which in some way I would call fitting as the club was the largest part of his life. I knew Tom for the best part of thirty years and he was totally committed to the club and lending a helping hand in keeping it functioning. He helped run the youth club for twenty years and was its most committed helper. I always got credit for the most successful students but Tom was always guiding them from week to week and nurturing them with his great knowledge of the little things and basics of tournament play. Tom was always there for me with advice or lending a hand or quietly adding his opinion when it mattered. He was a regular at the Kitchener Main Library and the Waterloo Main Library and always kept me informed of new books and new chess articles as well as excitedly pointing out new facts gleaned from chess research or "finds" in grandmaster games or even a rare used chess book that he found in his wanderings through the used book stores of Kitchener Waterloo and Toronto.
    Mostly though I would like to speak to Tom's dedication to the KW chess club. He was always there! and helping, lending a hand on just about any need or project. You could count on Tom, always. Many counted on Tom's quiet, thoughtful presence and his passing for many in the club will feel like the end of an era. There will be a big hole that will not be easy to fill. Rest in peace Tom, my old friend. I will sorely miss you.

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    My thoughts are with you.

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    • #3
      We crossed paths many times over many years at various KW events and we always managed to find a little time for each other to talk briefly, shake hands and back to the board. He had moved into the tournament assistance primarily while I knew him, but I do have a coupe of games against him. A good man, helping promote chess when he could.
      Sorry to see you go Tom, another time and another place we can meet and reconnect.

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      • #4
        Tom's passing is a huge loss for Canadian chess, especially in southern Ontario. I didn't know Tom well, but I fondly remember a two-hour blitz series with him in Toronto, circa 1999 or 2000. Honors wound up about even. Tom was most certainly a very keen chess person, exactly the sort who makes club chess thrive!

        We had a good discussion then, over a meal, on chess organizing, sharing some nice stories and a couple of horror stories!

        FM Hans Jung summed up Tom perfectly!

        He will be fondly remembered by many Canadian chess friends.

        Rest In Peace, Tom.

        Frank Dixon
        NTD, Kingston

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        • #5
          Thanks for writing this Hans, and thanks to everyone who's reached out to lend support and share their memories of Tom. His contribution to KW chess has been immense. The past few years he's come every tuesday as a player, but has always offered great insights and advice to those of us who are running the club now. He took tournament chess seriously, but I also have good memories of him in the casual room letting the more risky and creative side of his game loose, unleashing wild attacks and being able to have a laugh if they didn't work (although they often did). He will be missed. RIP.

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          • #6
            Kyle forgot to mention that there will be a celebration of Tom's life at the KW chess club at Rockway in Kitchener this Tuesday evening at 7pm. The address is 1405 King St East.

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            • #7
              https://obituaries.therecord.com/obi...and-1092868044

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