Former consultant anaesthetist Epsom District Hospital, Surrey (b 1912; q Cambridge/St Thomas's Hospital, London, 1936; FFARCS), d 7 December 2002.
He worked in the Emergency Medical Service for the first three years of the second world war, and then in the Royal Army Medical Corps, where he saw service in Europe and the Far East. On demobilisation he was appointed consultant anaesthetist at Epsom Hospital, a position he held until his retirement 30 years later. He was chairman of the hospital medical committee and the medical representative on the district management team. His wife, Beryl, died 15 weeks after he did. He leaves two children and two grandchildren.
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