Former general practitioner Plymouth (b Cleethorpes 1929; q Oxford/St Thomas' Hospital, London, 1956), d 19 October 2004.
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After national service Stuart Coverley went into general practice in 1959, initially in Redruth, Cornwall, and then entered a partnership in Plymouth in 1961, where he remained until retirement in 1989. He also worked for a variety of voluntary agencies and charities, with a particular passion for the consumer movement. He wrote a weekly column in the local Evening Herald and later wrote in the Western Morning News. He leaves a wife, Eileen, and two children.
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