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General practitioner Wigan 1952-89 (b 1926; q St Andrews 1948), died from prostate cancer on 1 February 2002.
After house jobs and national service in the Royal Air Force
he entered general practice. He was of a retiring nature, with a dry
sense of humour. He was known for his unflappability and could defuse
tense situations with apparent ease. Photography was his principal
hobby, and he also enjoyed growing flowers and studying nature. He
leaves a wife, Jean; four children; and five grandchildren.