The Trusty Servant May 2020 Issue 129 | Page 38

No.129 Humfrey Charles Butters (K, 60-65): died 6.9.2019. Brother-in-law of RW Barklam, uncle of ACB. Exhibitioner; Co Prae, Editor The Wykehamist, Public School Handicap Rackets Champion 1963, Rackets (capt) 1965, he was consistently the same weight in stone as his age in years throughout his time at Winchester: as The Times reported ‘...the ponderous Wykehamist, whom nature built on generous lines, showed great staying power’; Scholar New College 1965, 2 Cl, BA 1968, MA DPhil 1975; Fellow, Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, Villa i Tatti, Florence 1971-2 and 1979-80; history lecturer, University of Warwick 1973, senior Lecturer since 1996, Reader in History since 2004; FRHistS 1998; author of Governors and Government in early sixteenth-century Florence (1502-19) 1985, editor of Lorenzo de’ Medici, Lettere, VIII (1484-85) 2001 and Lettere IX (1485-6) 2002. The biggest recollections from all his students were from the annual trip with his class to Venice and past students remember him as the very definition of an inspirational teacher. Married Professor Suzanne Brown, who died in 2018. Mark Wayne Hutchinson (B, 68‑72): died 3.3.2020. St John’s College Cambridge 1973-76, Engineering. Moved to USA, where he pursued a career for 22 years as a drilling engineer in the Oil & Gas industry and worked for Conoco Phillips, Schlumberger and Baker Hughes. In 1991 he won the Meritorious Technical Achievement Award from the Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts for the development of an industry-wide test facility. His passion was to bring quality and automation to drilling data. Author of many articles and held several innovative patents. He enjoyed travel and culture, in The Trusty Servant particular music, and was a fine conversationalist. Survived by his partner Dr Bita Esmaeli. Guy Halsall Howard (D, 70-75): died 26.12.2019. RMA Sandhurst, 2lt Blues & Royals 1977. After leaving the Army in 1985, joined Merrill Lynch then WI Carr on Japan equity sales desk. In 1991 moved to Tokyo with Warburgs, then Morgan Stanley as a fund manager, finally returning to London. Retired from the City 2014 to run Giffords Hall Vineyard which had been purchased in 2004. He and his wife reinstated a winery, which now produces 40,000 bottles a year, and built a successful wine tourism business. Director WINEGB and Chairman of the East Anglian Vineyards Association, giving a lot of time, skill and experience to fellow vineyard owners. He was also concerned about the welfare of vineyard workers and the education of the next generation. His vines were his life, closely followed by country pursuits. Married 1988 Linda Mcleod, who survives him together with their son and a daughter. Timothy Alexander Morgan (A, 84-89): died 7.11.2019. Exhibitioner. Cambridge University 1990-93, double first in Modern Languages. Baring Securities 1993- 7, based in Sao Paulo and London, then emerging market equity trading and sales for Goldman Sachs 1998- 2001; Managing Director and Head of Capital Introduction at Goldman Sachs International 2003-8, having joined the team in 2001. In 2009 co-founded Buick Capital Partners, which became Northern Lights Alternative Advisors. His diagnosis with a terminal illness at the age of 43 gave him a reason to throw himself into what really mattered. His innate talents meant he succeeded at anything he turned his mind to, but 38 his career achievements masked the rebellious side of his nature nurtured during his time at Win Coll. He had a deep fascination for people, the more idiosyncratic and peculiar the better, and he loved quick-fire repartee, of which he was a master. An accomplished linguist, he enjoyed sailing and was a keen musician performing with his band ‘Crisis’ well after illness had taken its toll. But above all he was a family man. Married 2002 Hilary Skewes, who survives him together with their son and daughter. Maximilian Charles Mark Saunders- Stoner (G, 13-18): died 14.2.2020. Tragically young. Max loved Geography and spend a lot of time in the Art department: Drew Travel Scholarship and Print-Making Prize; Swimming Team and played hockey. Much of his time at Win Coll was spent listening to and helping others when they were struggling, but never talking to anybody about his own emotional struggles. His housemaster David Yeomans recalls: ‘I remember that Max had an innate sense of style, he was loyal and supportive to all his friends, he relished being outside in the sunshine and had a warm and winning smile’. We are aware of the following deaths which will be covered in the next issue of The Trusty Servant: Anthony Currie Fear (K, 50-55): died 30.3.2020 Lawrence David Francis Hill (H, 57-62): died 9.1.2020 John Arthur Ralph Westropp (D, 63-67): died 20.3.2020 Hon John William Blackstock Butterworth (C, 66-70): died 16.12.2019 David Alexander Harrod (H, 68-73): died 21.3.2020