Former general practitioner Windsor, Berkshire (b 1908; q Guy's Hospital, London, 1939), died from congestive cardiac failure on 12 February 2006.
After war service with the Royal Army Medical Corps, mainly in India (1942-5), Kenneth entered general practice in Windsor in 1946, where he spent the rest of his career until his retirement in 1978. He was involved in St John Ambulance and was a lifelong Rotarian. Kenneth loved music, reading, and natural history. He continued to play bridge and take a keen interest in current affairs. He leaves a wife, Mary; three children; and five grandchildren.
