Barry Hughes Obituary, Death – After the unexpected and terrible death of their coach and friend, Barry Hughes, the Dunfermline Rugby Football Club (DRFC) is still in a state of shock. Though he left an everlasting impression as a player, coach, volunteer, and passionate supporter, Barry—who was renowned in Scottish rugby circles—was born and raised in Jedburgh. For more over twenty years, he gave his all to DRFC, becoming beloved by players, parents, and other fans, most notably as the beloved coach of the U14 squad.
Tragically, the news of Barry’s departure has devastated the team and the community, and the club is still reeling from the loss. Everyone lucky enough to know him misses him dearly because of the irreplaceable contribution he gave to DRFC through his contagious enthusiasm, unfaltering dedication, and love of the sport. Barry’s wife Susan and children Abbie, Lucy, and Fraser are suffering, and DRFC offers its deepest condolences to them at this very sad time.
In the coming days, the community will receive further information regarding the funeral arrangements as they get ready to say goodbye to a beloved figure in Scottish rugby. Reach out for support if you or someone you know is touched by this loss. DRFC understands the emotional toll it may take on members. Chris Saunders, the club’s Wellbeing Officer, is standing by to help anyone who needs it, highlighting the significance of mental health support during this time of loss.
An indefatigable devotion to rugby and a life filled with passion characterise Barry Hughes’s legacy. Those he coached and encouraged will carry his legacy forward with cherished memories of his influence on Dunfermline Rugby Football Club and the wider Scottish rugby community. Barry, we will always respect and honour your achievements to the sport; may you rest in peace.