The Trusty Servant May 2018 No. 125 | Page 25

N o .125 Martin Charles Nourse (D, 45-50; Fellow 93-06): died 28.11.2017. Son of HEN (K, 15-20), brother of CHN (D, 44-49) and father of HFMN (E, 90-95). 3 rd generation of Wykehamists, father to son. He remembered vividly seeing a VI doodlebug flying over his train taking him home for the summer holidays 1944. Exhibitioner, Head of House. National Service Rifle Brigade. Scholarship, Corpus Christi, Cambridge, 2 Law 1955. During his time at Cambridge he enjoyed playing the drums in a student jazz band, but later in life favoured classical music. Barrister, Lincoln’s Inn 1956, Bencher 1978 and Treasurer 2001. He was on the General Council of the Bar 1964-68. QC 1970. Attorney General Duchy of Lancaster 1976-80. Judge of the Court of Appeal of Jersey and Guernsey 1977- 80. Judge of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division 1980-85. He was knighted in 1980. Lord Justice of Appeal 1985-2001. Privy Council 1985. Acting Master of the Rolls 2000. In 2001 he had a blood clot which was only dispersed by a new procedure at the Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, without which he would not have survived. He made a full recovery and served for another 9 years as Deputy Chairman, the Takeover Panel Appeal Board before retiring in 2006. A cricket enthusiast and a fan of Ibsen’s plays, but his great passion was horse racing. His wife bought him a share in Peace Prize, which won twice in 2015, winning the Princess Bella Handicap at Nottingham and the Tamdown Handicap at Newmarket. He particularly treasured being elected an Honorary Fellow of Corpus Christi in 1988. An outstanding Chancery lawyer and Lord Justice of Appeal. Married 1972 Lavinia Malim, who survives him with their son and daughter. Obituaries in The Times and Daily Telegraph. Geoffrey Hewitson (Co Ro, 63-97): died 13.2.2018. Father of DGH (I, 77- 81) and JWH (F, 80-85). Educated at Sir George Monoux Grammar School. National Service in the RAF, for whom he played soccer and tennis. State T he T rusty S ervant Scholar, Selwyn College, Cambridge, 2 History 1958, Cambridge Soccer XI 1957, MA 1961. He first taught at Forest School 1959-63. He came to Winchester in 1963, where he remained for 34 years as assistant master, master-in-charge of soccer, Chairman Dons’ Common Room, Housemaster of Beloe’s 1970-85, Registrar and finally as Second Master 1991-97. During the latter time he acted as Headmaster for a term and showed how easily he could have filled that role in any school. His calmness and moral conviction, allied to a laconic sense of humour provided the boys with the guidance and security they needed. Above all he was the most modest of men. Married 1961 Shirley Warren (died 1980). He is survived by his companion Judy Shedden and his two sons. Obituary in The Daily Telegraph. See Tommy Cookson’s appreciation above. Rosalind (Rosie) Mary Williams (Co Ro, 78-01): died 24.10.2017. Mother of EHAW (B, 91-96), PFAW (I, 95-00) and MC Frost (I, 91-93). She graduated with a brilliant First at Girton College, Cambridge in Modern Languages (Spanish and French) and went on to St Andrews for a PhD. Her thesis was the best the Department had seen and they agreed to waive her Viva. She arrived at Win Coll in 1977 and together with her husband PVAW (Doc Bill) took over the running of the Spanish Department. With the advent of GCSEs she was appointed Chief Examiner for the Cambridge IGCSE Board. Classes with Rosie, or ‘Mrs Doc’ as she was affectionately called by the boys, took place in the family kitchen where whole sets were taught, in Spanish of course, how to make tapas. When she and Paul took over Trant’s she took on extra responsibilities as Housekeeper and managed to juggle her position as teacher, mother of three children and surrogate mother of 60+ boys in her care. Each boy who had a birthday during term received a birthday cake made especially for him by Rosie. She and Paul retired to Spain, where she transformed a bleak 100-square- 25 metre roof terrace into a magnificent garden. She was a prolific and highly accomplished artist and the majority of her work has been published under the title Quietly Remarkable: The Art of Rosie Williams, available from www.blurb. co.uk. The proceeds go to the Parkinson’s Disease Society. Married 1972 PVAW (Co Ro, 77-03), who survives her with their two sons and a daughter. William George Frederick Organ (Bursar, 94-04): died 28.8.2017. Educated Portsmouth Grammar School. His life was made up of two careers – firstly with the Royal Navy and secondly as a Bursar. BRNC Dartmouth 1961-64 where he won the Graham History Prize. He joined the Submarine Service serving at Devonport, Faslane, Portsmouth and two years in Singapore. He was selected for the Perisher Submarine Command Course in 1977, after which he became a highly respected Commanding Officer, with command of HMS Porpoise, HMS Oberon and HMS Valiant. There then followed two years on the British Naval Staff in Washington DC. Then successively he was in command of 1 st Submarine Squadron 1984 and Submarine School 1987. He was appointed OBE 1990 and retired from the Royal Navy. During the last five years in the Navy he studied at night to earn a post-graduate diploma in Accountancy and Finance at Southampton University. He became Bursar at Uppingham 1990-1994 and at Winchester in 1994, and so began 11 happy and successful years until he retired in 2004. Elected to become a highly effective Chairman of the Independent Schools Bursars Association 2002-04. His retirement was blighted by eye problems and he became Chairman, The Gift of Sight charity. He served on the Trafalgar Way Trust, was on the Winchester branch of the Mission for Seafarers. He is survived by Joy, his wife of 53 years, whom he married in Portsmouth Cathedral, and their two sons and daughter Robert Basil Moberly (Coll, 32-38): died 11.2.2018 aged 98 as our 3 rd Sen Man. Son of RHM (Coll, 1896-01) and father