This experience underpinned his later career working from home as a translator of technical material from German to English. We regret to announce the following names of graduates, staff and friends of Lancaster University who have passed away. He moved to New Mills where he fondly remembered delivering milk on the horse-drawn dray up and down the steep lanes. A fuller obituary appears on the Lancaster University website. Jen worked in the main Library from 1976 to 1993 and returned in 1998 as part of the founding Ruskin Library team, first as Secretary and from 2008 as Administrator for the Ruskin Library and Research Centre, retiring last year. De Friday 7th (19) She taught English and Drama for many years and, after retirement she travelled extensively in South America and Australia. The friendships she struck up there continued long after she had returned to Romania, where she continued her professional progress by achieving habilitation not long before she passed. Amongst many other distinctions, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1977, and received its Bakerian medal in 2002. He formally retired in 1995 but remained in continuous demand to teach a range of courses in the department, even though his years of duty as Lancaster City Council Mayor in 2004. She taught at the department of government and politics at the University of Maryland (1985-2000) and then went as professor to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio based in the department of political science. She will be truly missed. Juliet Harman would like to thank the many former colleagues of Peter who have sent messages of condolence. Some 14 years later, he took over the University garage, which he ran with Ann until the couple decided to retire earlier this year.His diagnosis with cancer accelerated the business sale to Pye Motors in February. ), Martin Cosgrif (MA Contemporary Theatre Practice, 1992) passed away 12 April 2020 from coronavirus. A shorter 2nd edition followed later. She met her husband Adeed Dawisha, an Iraqi academic at Lancaster. He was an enthusiastic internationalist, a lifelong Liberal and a great believer in the application of liberal values in all social contexts. The mysterious deaths of a Lancaster software developer and his family on a hiking trail were not a case of murder, police say. She was a family lawyer and partner at BSG Solicitors, Lancaster a firm she helped create through a series of mergers after joining in 1989 and becoming a partner in 1996. Web1 Retired senior nurse who worked for more than two decades at Kendal's hospital dies 1 Tributes paid to former Kendal librarian, 59, after coronavirus claims her life 3 Talented musician died peacefully listening to music he played with daughter 1 Tributes to subsea legend from Broughton who changed the world Sir Richard MacCormac (1938-2014), Architect of the Ruskin Library, the University Library extension and Reading Room has died, aged 75. In 1969 he secured a temporary lectureship in Geography at Durham University, which soon became a permanent post, and with this security he expanded his geographical area of research to further parts of Britain as well as to a number of locations overseas (Brazil, Bangladesh and The Maldives). John was reassuringly local in loyalties and critical engagement during his 44 years at Lancaster University, yet he was equally firmly a cosmopolitan with a global intellectual presence and international recognition as a public intellectual. I will always remember him. David Curle (History, 1975, Furness) died on 23 May 2014. was conferred on him in July 1994. We were departmental colleagues from 1966 to 1976 and I remember how quickly she became a valued member of the then small team. He met Jackie during Freshers' week in 1978. He published chiefly on the history of natural philosophy and physics in the 18th and 19th Centuries. Professor W.M. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Search Lancaster obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. He took early retirement and buyback in 1997, as one of the many academic staff personally affected by the cash flow problems of the mid 1990s, and full retirement in July 1999. She was President of the Council of Europes Committee for Culture, Education and the Media, and was chosen as UK European Woman of the Year in 1994. We'd also like He headed to London and a job in housing for local Haringay Council from which he was seconded to run the local branch of NALGO. (Obituary supplied by LU graduate Vic Seddon). Chris joined the then Department of Computer Studies as a Research Associate in 1969-70; moving on to a Lectureship and retiring in 2009. Born in Morpeth but raised in Grantham, Simon was a lifelong Newcastle United fan. A fuller obituary appears on the Lancaster University website. He came to Lancaster as lecturer and founding member of the Department of Chemistry on 1 October 1964, and was awarded a Personal Chair four years later. He leaves a wife, Ann Tennet (Educational studies 1981, Pendle College). Stephie worked for Stagecoach for 44 years, working her way up the ranks from ticket collector in Rochdale to become Managing Director based in various locations in Scotland, and her love of buses never left her. He held a variety of roles in the department and was head of it at a critical period for its future in the early 1990s.While Tony officially retired in October 1998, he continued as a part-time research professor until September 2002, and his journal articles continue into 2019. He served under five Lancaster Vice-Chancellors during more than forty years of service for the University. She joined Lancaster University in 1995 as one of three founder members of the Medical Statistics Unit within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. When the Department of Social Administration was set up in 1974, he played a part in its Centre for Youth, Crime and Community. ), Bill Blackledge obituary (internal news. He loved fishing and encouraged many pupils to follow him. Peter Whalley (Philosophy, 1967, Lonsdale) passed away in July 2017. He returned to Lancaster in 1976 as its second Librarian, succeeding Graham Mackenzie and served until his retirement in September 1994. In March 2001 Margaret was awarded with an MBE for Service to Higher Education and she retired from University life after 37 years in some style in 2001 after being the guest of honour at her leaving party attended by two former Vice-Chancellors Professor Reynolds and Professor Harry Hanham. Paul will also be fondly remembered by his colleagues for his spirit of collegiality and his positive approach to the challenges that he faced during his time with us. Dave, as he preferred to be known, ran the garage, which provided car sales, servicing and repairs, fuel and vehicle hire.Customers, who included University staff and students, came from near and far to benefit from Daves top-class service, a good deal and some straight-talking customer management. He had diverse interests in literature, music and art. Philip French, Observer film critic and Honorary Degree recipient passed away aged 82 on 27 October 2015. She was much loved as a teacher, and formidable as a writer and researcher. He was a leading figure in South African education, scientific and business arenas. He was married to alumna Arabella Stuart for 40 brilliantly happy and funny years. WebThe Lancaster Guardian is a weekly newspaper covering the latest news, sport and entertainment in north Lancashire. He was Official Historian of the Special Operations Executive in Yugoslavia during the Second World War and later political advisor to Paddy, Lord Ashdown, High Representative for Bosnia and Hercegovina. He continued his interests in History, including plans to develop his PhD thesis into a monograph alongside completing his accountancy exams. Richard started his career in China and first came to Lancaster to study towards his PhD, which he received in 2002. Cliff made a huge contribution to the fledgeling department, and will be remembered fondly by former colleagues and many students, particularly those he supervised on Master's projects. His colleague Professor Roland Gehrels from the Department of Environment and Geography at the University of York commented: Richards career was tragically cut short by an avalanche in the Himalayas while pursuing his other passion: climbing. The Funeral will take 2 Death Notice 137 20/04/2023 Sandon Austin's Funeral Directors Add a photo free John Leonard ANDREWS John Leonard Andrews passed away peacefully on 8 April 2023 aged 89. His continuing research and publication of land and sea-level changes in Lancashire led to a further recognition by Lancaster University with the award of a DSc in 2004. She has supported Lancaster since 1963. He was climbing with his girlfriend, Dr Mary Saunders at Raven Crag in the Langdales when he suffered multiple injuries in a fall. Out of the Commons Waller became a director of Which? Rachel Scowcroft, (Linguistics, 2016, Furness) Communications Co-ordinator in the LU Communications and Marketing team, passed away, aged 25, on 2 October 2020. He began his subsequent and distinguished academic career as a lecturer at the University of Stirling, 1969-71 In 1971 Eric had been appointed as a lecturer at Lancaster, being successively promoted to senior lecturer, reader and then, finally, professor in 1985. Rachel, or Rainbow Rach, was a member of our team in Communications and Marketing. He is survived Sheila, his divorced wife, daughter Lily and son Harry. He was also Acting Dean from 1989 to mid-1990 and Chairperson of Marketing & International Management from 1992 until 2002. Death He made the most of life, travelling extensively and watching his beloved Queens Park Rangers. Donate Death Notice 161 Professor Emeritus Keith Soothill died in February 2014. We feel Stephie won't mind us encouraging donations to MyelomaUK in her memory. He provided research support to Dr Frank Heaton as well as helping with the Biochemistry course practicals. From 1995 she worked as the Learning Resource Centre Manager at Myton School, Warwick. SHEILA 1 Death Notice 1447 25/05/2022 Morecambe Bare & Torrisholme Add a photo free Norma NEWBY (Phythian) Passed away peacefully on 26th January 22 on the Isle of Wight, after a Death Notice 1065 25/02/2022 Morecambe Add a photo free Jack PRIESTLEY Lindsay was a scholar librarian with extensive knowledge of her subjects and their bibliographic resources and greatly respected by the departmental staff with whom she worked. He was highly regarded by our students as an exceptionally talented teacher of accounting and finance on the LUMS MBA and post experience programmes.Chris Saunders, Associate Dean for LUMS, provides an insight into David's career: "Born in Stirling, David was a practising accountant, having developed his career at KPMG. Brian Heron, Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council from 1997 to 2003, died peacefully on 11 February 2016. Legacy.com | Where Life Stories Live On As an undergraduate at Cambridge, Tony read Natural Sciences for Part I of the tripos and Electrical Engineering for Part II, graduating in 1964. He had completed his undergraduate and postgraduate training at Edinburgh University with a PhD thesis on Agrarian change in lowland Scotland in the seventeenth century. He was a great educator, scientist and businessman, as well as being a freedom fighter. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. William Smethurst (History, 1967), founder of the Lancaster University magazine, Carolynne, who went on to be Editor and Producer of The Archers in the 1970s and 80s died on 22 July 2016 aged 71. Betty Keller Ferruzza, 83, of East Hempfield Township, died peacefully on Tuesday, January 25, 2022 with her husband and sons at her bedside. One small regret he had on moving to Lancaster was that he could no longer partake of his other love which was being a mechanic for a very successful formula 2 motor racing team called DRW in London. He spotted and encouraged candidates like a racing tipster. Read an obituary written by Greg Myers, Head of Department of Linguistics and English Language. Dee became a Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University and then, from 2006, at Stirling University - in the Department of Communication, Media and Culture. Andie is highly regarded by her clients and professionals including solicitors, barristers and Judges. A full obituary appeared on The Guardian website. Anne was a lecturer at Lancaster from 1965 to 1971, she was a member of the Department of English; primarily a poet but someone who also taught stylistics and even general linguistics, as well as American literature. Eric graduated from Oxford University in 1966 and obtained his PhD from Warwick University in 1970. Retirement from Lancaster some 20 years ago didnt stop him working. Educated initially at St Georges College in Weybridge, then pursuing his History degree at Lancaster, Steve also held a masters degree in Historical Research from Birkbeck College, University of London, the subject of his thesis being Winston Churchill during 1911. In 1989 the Department of Classics was laid down and David and John Creed were warmly welcomed into the Department of History. He came to Britain from Jamaica with the Windrush migration at the age of 10 and was to reach distinction as one of the UKs first black professors. His specialism was Banach algebras and, following the precedent of Barry Johnson, he developed automatic continuity theory for homomorphisms. In his early career, Tony was employed by several major companies including Dunlop, ICL and British Leyland. His history degree from Lancaster stood him in good stead for his future career, helping him to gain positions within various companies including Bristol Myers and Whitbread where he became Procurement Manager for the group. He was awarded a personal chair at Lancaster in 1996 and retired in 2012.Ians main research interest was in Scottish Historical Geography, especially the evolution of landscape, economy and society in early-modern Scotland, ranging from agriculture and rural society to urban development. Michael D. Gerry, 77, of Gardner, died peacefully Friday, April 21, 2023, in UMASS Memorial Medical CenterUniversity Campus, Worcester, after a battle John not only guided the development of the Sociology Department, which he joined in 1972 but also the direction of research in the wider community of Sociology itself, with interests that crossed disciplinary and national boundaries. Lesley A. Catchpole (nee Morrey), (International Politics, 1967, Bowland) died on September 13 2019 after a short stay in hospital. Dave worked at the University for nearly 30 years after starting his employment in 1989 until his retirement in August last year (2018). His main research contributions were in the area of Information Retrieval and in particular on stemming, anaphor resolution and automatic abstracting. After his grandfathers death, Den moved in to live with the family of a school friend forming a life-long friendship. He was an inspirational and highly popular English teacher and went on to become Head of English and Head of Sixth Form at a comprehensive school in Milton Keynes. He joined Lancaster University in 1969 and was a founding member of the Department of Linguistics and Modern English Languages. SHEILA 1 Death Notice 1443 25/05/2022 Lancaster Bare & Torrisholme Add a photo free Lennard He leaves behind a wife, Vivian. Harry was elected Cartmel JCR president in his very first year and was prominent in the student activism of that period. Legal Notice | Lancaster Obituaries | Local Obits for Lancaster, MA She was born Nov. 12, 1951, in Lancaster, daughter of the She was known as an active sailor whilst at Lancaster. David played a key role in this development, and his teaching and research became increasingly orientated towards Roman studies, with an emphasis on the North-West region, and on the lives of the Roman emperors. As well as championing the West Riding's embattled woollen industry, he was a keen sports car racer, spoke on vehicle safety, was briefly PPS to the Transport Secretary David Howell and promoted parliamentary bills for British Rail. She devoted her professional life to the study of Russia. Sponsored by the British Council, he then moved to Lancaster University in 1978. He is survived by Muriel, their four children, Alison, Sarah, twins Victoria and Edwin, and eight grandchildren. He enjoyed a long and happy retirement. A member of Cartmel College (where she met her partner, Jeremy Crow as freshers) Louize graduated with a first class honours in marketing with theatre studies, at the time, and perhaps still, a unique combination. Following a period as a lecturer at Glasgow, he joined Leeds University in 1973 where he helped to establish a group in functional analysis. After periods of teaching in schools and in further education, he joined the Department of Educational Research as a senior lecturer in 1983, and was awarded a personal chair in psychology and the epistemology of development in 2001. Michael Mumford, Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance, died on 28 June 2020, aged 80.After taking degrees at the universities of Liverpool and McMaster, Michael came to Lancaster in 1972, to join what was then a department of Financial Control, and subsequently Accounting and Finance. Brian also had close links with staff and students of the English department. Although probably a Chelsea man by heart he maintained his love of sport, but was loyal to his adopted county in being a season ticket holder for Norwich FC. For this work, Garth was awarded a Whitehead Prize by the London Mathematical Society in 1980. He made a huge contribution to the Department and the profession of Operational Research, in which he was particularly noted for his developments of computer simulation. We didn't realise it then, but he was only 5 or 6 years older than most of his students. Professor Beth Harland, Professor of Fine Art passed away on 31 July 2019. David took up a post as lecturer in particle physics at Lancaster in 1968 under the leadership of his former supervisor, Arthur Clegg. His friend from his time at Lancaster, Roger Enock (History, 1979, Grizedale), gave the eulogy at his funeral. Peter Fisher (Environmental Sciences, 1977, Cartmel), a leading figure in the development of geographical information science, died on 20 May 2014. He was Fylde JCR secretary during 1986,and famously stood for Sports Rep in 1987 despite being in 3rd year. In August 1964 he joined the academic staff in the Physics dept. Throughout Toms illness, the friends that he had made at school, university & work rallied around to support him but despite the best medical efforts of the Christie Hospital in Manchester, it was a fight that he could not win. His biggest regret was he died before he could collect a pension from this bunch of clowns. (Waite) Smith. In later years, his position in a Management School stimulated him to open up an entirely new field, when he provided a magisterial account of the history of Operational Research in Britain in the twentieth century. On returning to the UK, studies continued at Altrincham Grammar School for Girls. David was also heavily involved in community events through public speaking, as well as supporting Defying Dementia, the campaign founded to support his laboratory work, and local initiatives such as The Bay Dementia Hub. Colin came to Lancaster on 1 October 1964 from Keele University, as an assistant lecturer and then a lecturer in the then Department of Biology, with special interests in animal physiology and ecology. Max became Deputy head at Chenderit school in Middleton Cheney, Oxforshire, then came a first headship at Notley High School in Essex. After taking a degree in Classics at Corpus Christi, Oxford, and a period of teaching at the Lancaster Royal Grammar School, he took a second degree in Russian at Manchester. He then worked at Bolton College and for the years up to his retirement, as Head of Careers at Bradford College. Just ten months ago Rachel was diagnosed with a very rare brain stem tumour. Passed away suddenly in the Royal Lancaster infirmary on 13th May 2022. Brian took early retirement as a Reader in Spectroscopy in 1996 returning on a buyback scheme to an active research career in Environmental Science. The founding director of the School, Professor Alec Ross, and Mr Cockburn developed and gained approval for certificate, diploma and degree schemes at St Martins College in Lancaster, Edge Hill College of Education and four smaller colleges in the region. The University is happy that it was able to recognise Xolani with an honorary degree just months before his death. Compare how the top news stories are covered by left-wing and right-wing news sources. His own interests were in low-temperature physics and ultrasonic studies of solids. An obituary written by Steve Kempster appears on the Lancaster University website. Somehow he also found time to be one of the first members of LURG the Lancaster University Revue Group, founded by Keith Macdougall. He was an unstintingly hard worker and proved to be the Go-To Guy for the Head of Catering, Tim Holmes. Dr Xolani Mkhwanazi (Honorary Graduate 2019) alumnus 1978-84, and Chancellor of Vaal University (SA) died after a battle with cancer on 4th January 2020. Tony passed the entrance exam to enable him to attend the Royal Grammar School Guildford. John joined the University Careers Department in 1978 as an advisor and worked here until 1998, latterly becoming Deputy Director of the Careers Service. From 2002 Steve was a teaching associate and a research associate in the Department until he took up his lectureship in September 2014. Lancaster Guardian Julie always spoke of her time at Pendle with great affection. An obituary, written by Professor Andrew Jotischky, current Head of the Department of History can be viewed on the Lancaster University website. Read More Latest Announcements. David returned to academia in 1998, when he joined Lancaster University as a Senior Lecturer and was appointed Chair in Neuroscience in 2002. He leaves behind his wife and two children. Mario Soares, Honorary Graduate Mario Soares LLD (Honoris Causa) 1986, former Prime Minister of Portugal, died on Saturday 7 January aged 92. Professor Karen Dawisha (Politics, 1972, Furness) died on 11 April 2018 aged 68. LNP|LancasterOnline publishes submitted obituaries in each of its daily editions and in a searchable format online atlancasteronline.com/obituaries. Professor Krejci taught in the Departments of French Studies, German Studies and Religious Studies from 1969 to 1983 and received an honorary doctorate from the University in 2000. Harold Garth Dales, known as Garth, Professor of Pure Mathematics died on 8 October 2022. A full obituary appeared in The Guardian. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. Rev Dr Stephen Hunt passed away on 24 February 2022. Via Bolton the married couple arrived in Lancaster in 1969. The family are raising funds in his memory for the early detection of pancreatic cancer. As well as his work as a Humanist celebrant, Chris was also a beekeeper and one of only two known Millwall supporter in the Highlands and Islands. Keith will be remembered as a much-valued colleague, patient with students and staff alike; committed to physics and to the institution of which he was a devoted member for over fifty years. After joining Research Support, Stephies temporary position soon became permanent and she became a much-loved colleague and friend to many in the university, always on hand with a Tunnocks tea cake and a smile.
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