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N o .126 1981. He then took up his career as a teacher, first at Cranleigh School 1981-86 before moving to St Edward’s School, Oxford 1987-91. He then became Head of Mathematics at King’s School, Gloucester 1991-96 and then finally as Head of Mathematics at Portsmouth Grammar School 1996- 2010. He was an outstanding teacher of Mathematics – he made the subject so clear that it seemed as though he was simply opening doors to sunlit gardens. He inspired pupils to represent the UK in the International Mathematics Olympiad. As a Christian who followed the doctrine of the Anglican Orthodox Church, he attended many Christian retreats. He is survived by his sister. Gervase Richard Markham (Coll, 91-96): died 27.7.2018. Grandson of GWM (B, 24-29) and son of FCTM (K, 63-67). 3rd generation of Wykehamists father to son. Scholarship, University College, Oxford, I Computation 2001. He became a Christian at Oxford in 1998. He was Head of Production at Oxygen 107.9 FM, the first student radio station in the country with a full FM Licence. He was diagnosed in 2001 with adenoid cystic carcinoma, a rare salivary-gland cancer. He worked for the Mozilla project, a global non-profit dedicated to ensuring that the Internet remains a global public resource, open and accessible to all. He won a Google/O’Reilly Open Source Award for Best Community Activist in 2006. He attended Oak Hill Theological College, with the aim of knowing Jesus better and being more useful at his church rather than as a step towards ordination, achieving a DipHE (Middlesex) 2009 in Theological and Pastoral Studies. Married 2010 Ruth Rotter, who survives him with their three sons. T he T rusty S ervant Naresh Peter Shenoy Verlander (E, 02-04): died 20.7.2018. Kings College, London, Computer Sciences 2004-2006, Heythrop College 2006-09, Law School 2010-11. He had multiple talents and a wide array of interests. Whilst studying he became the Metropolitan Police’s youngest special constable to be promoted sergeant. He was a firearms officer, conducting dawn raids on highly dangerous gangs in London. He became the Photo Editor of London Student with a readership of 120,000. He captured the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami in the Indian Ocean. He then went to RMA Sandhurst 2011-12. Commissioned into the Royal Military Police. He completed the Special Investigations Branch course and was involved in covert operations. By the time that he left the Army in 2015 he had reached the rank of Captain. Before moving back to New York in 2015 he completed the Cambridge University Judge Business School financial-management course. In New York he first worked for IBM as an IT consultant. From 2016 he volunteered with the Atlantic Steamer Fire Company as a fire-fighter and a member of their dive-rescue team. In May 2018 he was awarded for being the most active and responsive fire-fighter in the team. At his funeral his fellow fire-fighters hung a huge flag for him from the ladders of the fire engines as a mark of respect. Throughout his life his selfless volunteering and willingness to put his own life at risk to help others touched the hearts of many. Within his short time, he accomplished many things and his life experience was exceptionally rich. He is survived by his mother and father. 33 We are aware of the following deaths and will include more information in the next issue: Edward Dennis Armstrong (H, 36-41) died 24.9.2018 Sir John Nicholas Somerville (I, 36-42) died 9.9.2018 Richard Gustavus Lane (D, 40-44) died 19.8.2018 Christopher John Hanson-Smith (F, 42-45) died 9.10.2018 Sir Michael John Turner (E, 45-49) died 7.10.2018 Douglas Stuart Latta (H, 46-51) died 23.7.2018 John Macdonald Pratt (I, 47-52) died 5.9.2018 Charles Edward Julian Mallock (Coll, 49-55) died 4.10.2018 Julian Guy Rowbotham (D, 51-56) died 20.8.2018 James Michael Grindall Fea (A, 53-58) died 14.10.2018 Malcolm Reginald Dale (Coll, 53-58) died 13.9.2018 Michael Ruarc Eraut (Coll, 54-59) died 7.9.2018 Aubrey Phillip Lydiat Halford- MacLeod (G, 55-60) died 31.8.2018 Sir Charles Douglas Lowther (I, 59-64) died 2.10.2018 Roy Dyckhoff (Coll, 61-65) died 23.8.2018 John William Maundrell (G, 69-73) died 28.9.2018 Edwin Francis Day (H, 76-81) died 29.8.2018 Errata in TS125: Hubert Ashton was son of Sir Hubert Ashton (E, 1912-16), not CTA. James, not John, Steadman died on 16.11.2017.