The late Stuart Moore, a beloved founder of the Sliced n Diced Café, has sadly passed away. Stuart’s passion for board games led him and Laura to establish the café in 2019, creating a welcoming environment that remains at the heart of the community. Stuart’s family permitted sharing this news, recognizing how much he was loved and appreciated.
Adam Windsor from Sliced n Diced announced the tragic news and started a GoFundMe campaign to support Stuart’s family, with the funds destined for a charity chosen by them.
Phil Saunders expressed his genuine shock, recalling how he met Stuart and Laura in 2019 through business workshops. He admired their passion and the community they built.
Emily Selph Miles shared her deep sorrow, stating, "I genuinely don’t even have the words. Myself, Gary, and the kids are still processing the loss. Miss you already, Stu."
Grant Addis highlighted the special atmosphere Stuart created, saying, "Stu created such an amazing environment every time I gamed there! Nothing was too much hassle! Thoughts are with Stu’s family."
Gavin West, who worked with Stuart for many years, noted his evident passion for gaming and described him as "an extremely good guy."
Sarah Thornton and Roxxi Blackburn both expressed their disbelief and sadness, with Roxxi calling it "absolutely heartbreaking news."
The fundraiser, organized by Adam Windsor, has raised £105 so far from seven donations, surpassing the initial goal of £100. Contributions came from people like Oliver Gillman, Arkle-Allchurch Tom, and Holly Mills, reflecting the community’s desire to support Stuart’s family and honor his memory.
Stuart Moore’s legacy lives on through the café he co-founded and the countless lives he touched with his enthusiasm for board games and his commitment to fostering a vibrant community space.
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