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Former general practitioner Ealing, London (b 1917; q Middlesex Hospital, London, 1940; DIH, FRCGP), d 12 February 2005.
Ray served in the Royal Air Force during the second world war and then went into partnership with an old school friend. He also developed a keen interest in industrial medicine. For over 25 years he worked for the Lucas Medical Service and was, at various times, responsible for 17 different factories. Active in local medical politics, he was made a fellow of the BMA and originated the idea of an annual fellows dinner. He was married to Hilda for 63 years, and leaves two sons and five grandchildren.
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