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Tributes paid to ‘life and soul’ businessman and devoted Manchester United fan who inspired those he met

Tributes paid to ‘life and soul’ businessman and devoted Manchester United fan who inspired those he met

An ‘inspirational’ businessman who helped others in his community and became known as one of the country’s most devoted football fans has died. Tributes have poured in for Kevin Peek, who died on Monday (June 19), the day after his 66th birthday.

Kevin, who lived with brittle bone disease, was well-known in his hometown Eccles and ran three businesses. But his biggest love was Manchester United, having followed the club home and away for more than 50 years.

Becky Thompson, 45, was Kevin’s business partner and ‘best friend in the world’. She told the Manchester Evening News: “It was just like having another kid with him.

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“I don’t think we’ve ever been apart for 20 years.” Alongside Becky, Kevin ran a computer shop, before setting up a Learndirect training centre.

Speaking to the M.E.N. back in 2007, Kevin explained how tutors at Salford University had recommended he began teaching after he ‘was always helping other students’ on his course. Kevin and Becky later opened the Porky Pigs Café, in Peel Green, where they continued working together until his death.

Becky Thompson with Kevin Peek, as they enjoyed a curry last Friday ahead of his 66th birthday(Image: Becky Thompson)

“He was here every day,” said Becky. “He was the life and soul of the place. All the customers would come in and speak to him, they loved chatting to him about football.

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  • June 21, 2023