General practitioner Wakefield 1948-58 and assistant medical officer of health Harrogate 1960-82 (b Lancaster 1921; q Cambridge Middlesex Hospital 1944), died from a brain haemorrhage on 6 December 2003.
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After qualifying Tony served in the Royal Army Medical Corps with the Royal Irish Fusiliers in Palestine from 1945 to 1947. On his return he entered general practice in Wakefield. Following a brain haemorrhage aged 37 he moved to Harrogate, where he took up the post of assistant medical officer of health. On his retirement he returned to north Lancashire, where he transformed a large rough orchard into a spectacular garden often open to the public. He leaves a wife, Pauline, and three children.
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