No . 131 The Trusty Servant and caring employer . He knew only how to work to the very highest standards . He played a pivotal , influential , far reaching leadership role within the very fabric of Dorset but was ever modest and understated in his conduct .’ He married Margaret Murray in 1971 , who survives him together with their 2 sons and a daughter . Obituary in The Telegraph .
Terence ( Terry ) Patrick Augustus MacDonogh ( G , 58-62 ); died 29.1 . 2021 . Bramston Prize 1958 . Choral Studentship St John ’ s College , Cambridge 1962 , 2 ( ii ) Cl 1966 , Dip Ed Oxford 1967 , MA Cambridge 1970 . Schoolmaster , Berkhamsted School , 1968 ; Headmaster , The Mall School , Twickenham ( IAPS ) 1989-2004 . He married Vlasta , who survives him .
Charles Christopher Fleetwood Fuller ( F , 59-61 ); died 28.12.2020 . Son of CHFF , 5th generation of Wykehamists , father to son . 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards 1964-7 in Hong Kong ; Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry 1970-3 . After leaving the Army , he joined the family brewery Fuller , Smith & Turner in Chiswick . JP 1983- 2015 , also serving in the family court ; trustee of Lady Margaret Hungerford Almshouses , Corsham ; member of Corsham Town Council for 45 years . He was president of the Corsham Gardeners ’ Society and latterly president of Corsham branch of the Royal British Legion ; fence judge at the Badminton Horse Trials from 1975-2016 ; and patron of the Wiltshire Working Gundogs Society for more than 20 years . He was a keen countryman and sportsman and also owned a two-seater microlight aircraft , which he loved to fly all over the country and annually to France , even taking one of his dogs for picnics on the Isle of Wight : his favourite phrase was happy landings . He married Bryony Jane Kup in 1984 ( marriage dissolved ). He is survived by their son and daughter .
Bruce Harry Dinwiddy ( C , 59-64 ); died 1.4.2021 . Son of TLD , brother of JRD and CVD , uncle of JMD . Sen Co Prae ( like both his brothers ), English Speaking Prize , Squash Rackets V 1961-4 ( capt ), Golf V 1961-4 ( capt ). New College , Oxford 1964-7 , 2 PPE , OU Golf 1966-7 ( capt ). He served as Economist , Government of Swaziland 1967-70 and Research Officer , Overseas Development Institute 1970-3 , before joining the FCO . First Secretary UK Delegation , Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions , Vienna 1975-7 ; Head of Chancery , British Embassy , Cairo 1981-3 ; Cabinet Office 1986-8 ; Counsellor British Embassy , Bonn 1989-91 ; deputy High Commissioner , Ottawa 1992-5 ; Head of African Department ( Southern ), FCO 1995-8 ; Commissioner , British Indian Ocean Territory 1996-8 ; High Commissioner , Tanzania 1998-2001 . He was then seconded to Standard Chartered Bank 2001-2 . He was Governor of the Cayman Islands 2002-5 , where his tenure coincided with the difficult period of Hurricane Ivan and its aftermath , an incredibly challenging time for him and everybody on the Islands . He did much to develop the UK / Cayman partnership , particularly on the preparation for future natural disasters : ‘ his compassion , humility and commitment to serving the Cayman Islands will never be forgotten ’. Appointed CMG 2003 . Consultant , UK Trade & Investments 2007-9 . Author of Promoting African Enterprise 1974 . His main sport was golf and he loved music : his piano was always shipped to his overseas postings . After retirement , he enjoyed travelling to places not reached during his career . He was a man of great integrity , with a gentle manner and constant consideration for others . He married Emma Llewellyn in 1974 , who survives him together with their daughter and son .
Timothy Brian Malyon ( F , 64-68 ); died 4.12.2020 . Sen Co Prae ; VIII . Trinity College , Oxford 3 Modern Languages . He then became a social worker at the Kaleidoscope Club , Kingston . Subsequently , journalism was his life , taking him to some of the farthest flung places on earth . He was also a campaigning storyteller and highlighted socially relevant narratives and injustices throughout his long career . A superb photographer , he documented his travels with stunning images which breathed further life into his work . Publications in the New Statesman , Guardian , Camera Arts , Time Out , City Limits , BBC Radio and BBC World Service . He trekked during winter over the Greater Himalayas with one companion , from Ladakh to Manali and up the Zanskar Gorge . “ Tim ’ s most valuable contribution to Ladakh has been what he has contributed to encouraging village people to take an interest in their villages , not in a scholarly way but as part of a living culture ”. Latterly , he suffered with Parkinsons and Lewy Body dementia . He married Angela Boohig in 2007 , who survives him together with a son and stepdaughter .
David Brunel Cohen ( D , 68-72 ); died 23.9.2020 . Identical twin of RSBC . After leaving school , he joined Harris & Dixon Ltd as a reinsurance broker , setting up a branch in Malta . He led an active social life in London . Sadly , in his mid-twenties he developed ME and became unable to work . Thereafter he led an uneventful life , interspersed with a few memorable holidays in the West Indies , on Kos , and in Cornwall . He was interested in current affairs and history , especially the Second World War . He and his brother were devoted to one another , and shared a flat in later years . He was a warm , loyal , and amusing friend .
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