Richard “Tich” Oakes. 

A tribute by George Westwood - August 2023

So nicknamed because of his extra large physique and larger than life character but he was more commonly refrred to by the fishing fraternity as Oaksie, especially by his wife and daughter Shirley.

A man of immense knowledge and local trivia having spent all his life at the fishery with the exception of national service and in the near vicinity of the harbour.

He described himself as one of the “Red Sheaders” as opposed to the “Black Sheaders”, and brought up in Eastborough opposite Palace Hill. He was a mine of information able to tell you how many days were left to Xmas irrespective of the time of the year.

He was a fisherman predominantly in the basket line and winter line fishery with Skipper Dick Douglas in Progressive SH28 but in the latter of his sea time in the pocket trawler Our Margaret SH137 with Coilin“Dilt”Jenkinson before coming ashore to become watchman on the West Pier and Lighthouse. After release from national service he joined Progressive and was renowned for his bugle playing whenever the boat left or returned to harbour blasting out “Come to the cook house door boys” irrespective of the hour which didn’t always go down well with some of the local residents.

He married Shirley Williamson daughter of Ernie “Soapy” and Alice Williamson and  they lived in St Mary’s St fronting Adamsons Yard. Shirley ran a crab stall whilst Oaksie remained at sea before moving back to his childhood home in Eastborough where Shirley and daughter Shirley ran a rock and fancy goods shop that was until Shirley jnr and her husband Mick took the Leeds Arms.

Oaksie was very well known at Scarborough Yacht club where he kept a watchful eye on their boats from the comfort of the bar whilst entertaining the members with his enchanting stories of the harbour and its events.

After Alice Williamson passed on Oaksie and Shirley moved to the house of her parents on Quay St at the foot of Salmon Steps where they remained till the last.  Oaksie and Shirley has a son also referred to as Tich. He lives somewhere in Ireland. RIP Oaksie

Video clips of Richard talking with George Westwood about fishing.

 

A shared tribute to Oaksie written and read by Tom Fox at the funeral in St Mary's Church on 23rd August 2023:

  1. The person in question was a powerfully built man and Oaksie on pier man duties,  ever alert to what was happening he saw this man, clearly distressed and agitated and correctly realised he was going to attempt suicide. It was a February  night, it was wet, the wind was fair up and anyone in the water would have no chance of rescue….and that included Oaksie! 
  1. Without hesitation, Oaksie intercepted the man, took firm control and by his persuasive ways (“Get in there lad!” Or something like that!) got him into the watch hut which was then the lighthouse. He locked himself in with the guy to prevent his escape! 
  1. The man’s agitation grew as by now the police had been called and were on their way. When they arrived all hell broke lose. Two officers were assaulted but thanks to Oaksie’s intervention the distressed man was subdued, handcuffed and taken away.
  1. It was as I say, as the Police Commander for Scarborough and wider area that I was pleased to receive the report of the duty inspector that date to his actions. It was fair and correct that we commended this selfless, courageous act and to have both Shirls, proud as punch, with him when on our behalf the Mayor  presented him with his commendation.
  1. I remember asking him some time after, “Weren’t you frightened what he could do to you Oaksie?”
  1. With that enormous smile he said, “Nay lad, I had big bertha near to hand, he wasn’t going to  argue with that!” Ummmm!

Mam Shirl once placed some false flower heads of different colours into one of his plants… only when he was going to call the man from the garden centre to view this phenomenon which forced  MAM  to confess what she had done.

  1. So much more to say but not the time to say it, I’d like before closing just to mention the two charities that Oaksie supports;

And Cystic Fibrosis; This cause  is most personal to Oaksie; There is a family connection to it.  He has been touched and moved by this fact;  he recognised the need for extra funding to both support research and the treatment of this disease. Two wonderful causes!

God Bless, We love you; Thank you.

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