Guy van Koetsveld

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We are saddened to report the death of AGH (Guy) van Koetsveld on 2 December 2024 after a year’s battle with cancer.

Guy learned his shooting at Aldro Preparatory School, near Godalming, and then at Bradfield College and the University of Surrey.

His principal Bisley based Club was the London & Middlesex RA, holding the office of District Superintendent of the London District of the English Twenty Club for a number of years. He gained one GB cap in 1996, on the Team to the West Indies, and until recently was a regular competitor at Bisley in individual competitions and for the LMRA, the County of London and the Old Bradfieldians.

Guy’s Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday 19 January 2025 at 15:00 at West Surrey Golf Club, Enton Green Godalming, Surrey GU8 5AF.

If coming, please let Guy’s widow Lisa know on 07850 394925 for catering purposes.

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