SCHARENGUIVEL – CECIL ERIC passed away peacefully on Monday 21 December 2020 at Cinnamon Grove. This was followed by postgraduate studies under the supervision of John Ziman at the University of Cambridge, where he gained his PhD in 1960 for work on the lattice conductivity of solids. Obituary kindly supplied by Alan’s son, Andrew. He was highly regarded as a dedicated lecturer and tutor whose meticulous approach and dry humour were greatly appreciated by undergraduate and postgraduate students. A life spent in concrete (mostly pipes and lighting columns). But while at College, he also found time for 'cultural' activities, acting in Dram. Obituary kindly supplied by a friend of Tony's, Brian Playle. In 1969 he moved to Northumberland, working for the County Council there until his retirement in 1998. Marion Ward (nee Walker) was awarded a scholarship to the prestigious Manning School in Nottingham at the age of 11 before being awarded another scholarship, to her home town university of Nottingham which she duly accepted and went up to read French and English. There he directed a natural products group of four senior chemists and their support teams, dedicated to the isolation of compounds with potential pharmacological activity from terrestrial plants and marine organisms. Fidelis was born on April 24th, 1955 in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. On graduation he worked in London for Beecham and then Hofmann La Roche, joining the Pharmaceutical Society’s Register in October 1967. Semi retiring in New Zealand, he then returned to the UK in 2005.Much loved husband of Joyce, father of Karen, Joanne and Jeremy and grandfather to Liam, Jack, Erik, Ashleigh, Lily and Hooper. During increasing discomfort and pain, Les remained courteous to the hospital staff. To all who knew her, Audrey was interesting, clever, resourceful, selfless, reliable and caring. The setting up of IVF in Nigeria presented numerous challenges. Alan and Maria kept in touch with a group of friends formed at Nottingham University - in more recent years meeting annually in the Lake District, sharing fond memories of their time at Nottingham. After graduating, Pauline worked as a crystallographer for ICI at their research laboratories in Welwyn, Hertfordshire. He was aged 77. He kept in touch with his Nottingham University friends, and their children, as he did with his colleagues at Queen’s University. Mum is and always will be very sadly missed. The latter acquired notoriety as, while it was carrying out its designated function, it could trip out all the power in L block. Later, he worked for several well-known companies, including IBM, Solartron, English Electric and ICL, and during the latter part of his career, was concerned with developing computer systems for foreign governments. As a young man, Fred eschewed traditional sports such as cricket and soccer, but was a dedicated cyclist and toured widely in the UK and Western Europe. Explore Life Stories, Offer Condolences & Send Flowers. He finally relocated to the USA where he worked in New York and Philadelphia. When he was 37, Guy became a member and subsequently chairman of Newark Internal Drainage Board. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/84.0.4147.89 Safari/537.36, Date with an Author at Greenwich Library Presents Deborah Goodrich Royce, Author of “Ruby Falls”, Greenwich High School Economics Students Excel in Federal Reserve Challenge, Selected essay to be published in Journal of Future Economists, Walk-ins Welcome at Yale New Haven Health Brunswick COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic. In the last two decades Alan looked after Maria, stoically and unstintingly – with wit and good humour. At West Leake, where he lived since the early 1960s, he had a herd of pedigree Aberdeen Angus cattle on his 70 acres of land. The vehicle business grew to now employ 650 people. He is survived by Doreen and their three children, Hayley, Melda and Adrian. He actively supported the University, latterly through the Nottingham Alumini campaign for student scholarships. Twenty years later, transformed into soap opera star Eleanor Russell, she is fired under dubious circumstances. Campus maps | More contact information | Jobs, The Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Stephen had a thirst for new, intellectual and technological experiences, a breadth of interests, a desire to extend his skills and to be as helpful as possible to others, and an interest in problem-solving. This despite struggling to obtain a pass in the subject at school and having his first university assignment returned, with the request to rewrite it as a history essay rather than a scientific paper! She had excelled at Bromley Grammar school in Mathematics but her chosen degree reflected a life-long concern for social welfare. He was well respected and a guiding figure to many of those he met. Ann Stigger Montague WADMALAW ISLAND - Ann S. Montague, 96, entered into eternal rest on June 8, 2020. Obituary information kindly supplied by wife Brenda, Elizabeth (Liz / Bet) Fearnley (née Lloyd), Mathematics - 12 January 2019, I'm saddened to tell you that on Sunday 12 January 2019 my beloved Wife died. Her retirement was marked by activity with a wide range of volunteer, church and charitable projects with the elderly and those in need. He was educated at Heaton Grammar School, Newcastle and then at the University of Durham’s Newcastle campus (now the University of Newcastle), taking a first in Physics in 1956. His future wife, Marjorie, typed his PhD thesis and he insisted on completing the PhD before they married. In 1998 he was invited to join the board of the Union for Reformed Judaism, a pan-USA organisation and he served on this until his passing. Jonathan, an engineer, has followed Gary’s example of being a workaholic although as a teenager he declared he would never be like his father. Born in Tredegar, South Wales, she was brought up in Leicester. She is survived by her three children: Alison, Lindsay and Meddon and by her five grandchildren. Although we were both at Nottingham, our paths didn't cross for a further 15 years when we met travelling to and from Philadelphia on business, and married in 1996. Following his graduation with a BA in German and French, Ron taught for two years before he felt called to become a minister in the Baptist church. He became Senior Lecturer (1972), Reader (1979), and Professor (1995). He was diagnosed with advanced and aggressive bowel cancer in August 2014, just a few months after moving back to his childhood home of Louth in Lincolnshire and taking up a new head teacher post at Grasby CE school. He was a popular figure in Hugh Stuart and around the University and also during the 2 years he spent at Sutton Bonington before he moved with his PhD. 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Christopher Kiernan, Psychology - 23 April 2011, Michael Light, Mechanical Engineering - 17 June 2008, Pamela Marsh (née Fox), Pharmacy - 17 January 2007, William Martin, Chemistry - 24 February 2012, Jasmine Matthison, English - December 2011, Gillian Mowat (née Garside), Dairying - 22 January 2013, David Newland, Mechanical Engineering - 2 April 2011, Alan Plumtree, Metallurgy - 5 November 2020, Barbara Przedborska, Salvonic/French Studies - 24 February 2011, Noel Richards, Social Administration - 7 July 1998, Dr Charles K Rowley, Industrial Economics - 2013, Michael Shenton, Civil Engineering - 9 February 2010, The Reverend Richard Strevens, Theology - 13 January 2018, Keith Whitehead, Economics - 5 December 2017, Michael Barker, Physics - 10 December 2006, Michael Brooke, Civil Engineering - 14 January 2011, The Reverend Dr Colin Brown, Theology - 4 May 2019, Richard Butterfield, Chemistry - 21 November 2008, Rabindra Chakravorty, Mining Engineering - 22 July 2006, Richard Cootes, History - 7 December 2017, Ronald Davies, Zoology - 12 February 2009, Michael (Robin) Ellwood, Electrical Engineering - 13 July 2019. dissertation involved a careful reconstruction of the late sixteenth century outbreak of plague in Beeston. It begins on a brilliantly sunny July day, when six-year-old Ruby is abandoned by her father in a dark Tennessee cave. Due to chronic settlement problems resulting in extensive and regular fractures in the church fabric, many thousands of pounds had to be found and he proved to be an excellent fundraiser. While at university he became farm manager for Major Spalding of Flawborough Hall, daily commuting to the University. She was well regarded by many people and I have had several hundred letters from friends and ex-pupils, many expressing gratitude for the care she took in her work. Stanley worked as an engineer for 41 years, 37 of those in the Ontario Nuclear industry. 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He was amongst the first tranche of graduates awarded Nottingham degrees in 1951, following granting of the University’s charter in 1948.After graduation, Pell joined the consulting firm of Oscar Faber and Partners as a structural engineer before returning to the University in 1954 to begin research on the fatigue strength of bituminous materials, working on a contract awarded by Shell. At University she pursued her natural scientific bent, and indulged her passion for choral singing, through which activity she met her future husband, Cedric, an engineering student. My father, Keith Finer Hutcheon, died on 16 February 2018 at the age of 89 following his admission to hospital with pneumonia. Ann-Marie was a much loved and well-respected primary school teacher. Graham was a Military Interpreter in the Royal Air Force before studying. Obituary kindly supplied by the Montague family. Known as an exceptional athlete and with great pace, John played in the England and GB Men’s Hockey team in the 1960s, taking part in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. His father, Reginald Neumann, was manager of Stanton and Staveley coke ovens, and this necessitated the family’s move to Stanton-by-Dale in Derbyshire. He was the first in his family to go to university and he thrived on the experience of being a student at Nottingham. She had surgery in early September to reduce the impact of the tumour and give her the possibility of a few more months of quality life, but she did not respond well to the operation and her health deteriorated rapidly in the days and weeks following this. He was efficient and scrupulous in all aspects of maintenance and financial matters. After a brief collaboration with J.C. Craig at UCSF, he returned to Stanford to work on a NASA-funded project under the direction of Nobel Laureate, Joshua Lederberg, of the Genetics Department, to look for ways of detecting extraterrestrial life. Vaneeta never wasted an opportunity to be creative. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie, daughters Janet and Judith and six grandchildren. Obituary kindly supplied by Pauline's son David. He had a thorough knowledge of flood defence and land drainage. His wife, Jenifer, was at his side when he passed at their residence in Poway (San Diego), California. Mum has led a hugely varied life, from her birth in Stockport, Cheshire, to growing up in Derbyshire as a little girl, from Girl Guides (the first Queen’s Guide in the UK) to an equal to my father as principal of Egbado College in Illaro, Nigeria, from mother to 4 children, to teacher in Solihull in 3 different and varied schools, and from retiree enjoying pottering in her garden to running the Olton Station plant volunteers group, from traveller of the World (where had she not visited?) MONTAGUE, David F. of Grand Blanc, age 78, passed away Thursday, October 29, 2020 at Ascension Genesys Hospital. (Engineering) degree in 1945. Tony Montague obituary details is yet to be noticed by us, obituary information of the deceased will be updated upon confirmation.Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by this death. Not only was Stephen an outstanding crystallographer but he also cared deeply about the growing crystallographic community at both national and European level. He was promoted to Professor of Corrosion Science and Engineering in 1990. She will be sorely missed. Robin resided with his family in Porter Ranch (Northridge), California for 44 years and became a United States citizen in 1981. She had lived independently, was active in her families lives and in her community, and had always enjoyed reasonable health other than the usual wear and tear of getting older. She is an only child of Alyce Lillian Booker and Chester L. Rose. In their retirement years, John and Chao-min agreed that their work on Polyether Antibiotics, summarized in two volumes by the publisher Marcel Decker (1976-7), were the most successful collaborations of their scientific careers. She began her study for a degree in Mathematics at Nottingham University at the age of 17 years - young for the time. He was buried at Kirk Hallam and the service was attended by many friends from all aspects of his life. In his career he taught at the University of Ghana as well as a Professor at the University of Southampton in Organic Chemistry. He carried on as a post doc until 1973 when he joined Howson Algraphy. He also played a pivotal role in setting up the British Crystallographic Association in 1982, from two committees he had helped form, the European Crystallography Committee (1970) and the United Kingdom Crystallographic Committee (1969). Debbie had a successful teaching career and coaching career. At the age of six, Michael had a fall which resulted in his being admitted to hospital with Perthes Disease, and many of his formative and early teenage years were sporadically spent in hospital. Whatever Audrey put her hand to she did with excellence and dedication and these were the hallmarks of her well-lived life. Obituary kindly supplied by the Brooks family. Yet it vastly sped up the process of determining crystal structures. She died in 1982. Robin earned a Bachelor of Science degree (w/1st class honours) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Nottingham in 1961 and a Masters of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee in 1962. Dr Michael Newmann, Physics - 11 January 2020, Michael Milne Newmann was born in Yorkshire in 1931. The Premier Medical Specialist Hospital went on to become the first clinic in Nigeria to introduce more advanced fertility techniques such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to treat male infertility and embryo cryopreservation, leading to countless healthy babies being born. Guy was an enthusiastic supporter of the water industry’s charity Wateraid which is dedicated to providing clean water in Africa and other countries and in 1987, with his wife Mary, visited a Wateraid project in Ghana. Member of Rotary, Honorary Visiting Fellow, Centre for the History of Religion and Political Pluralism University of Leicester 2000-2019. He married Jenifer, the love of his life, in 1973, who survives him. Loving father to Denis, Margaret, Elizabeth and Fiona, grand-father, great grand-father, teacher, educationalist and raconteur. The birth of the first IVF baby in this area of Nigeria followed in 1998. He found a house there in the village of Montlaur, near St Affrique, completely renovated it, and moved in late in 2005. His life long passion was education. They were married in the town of Sonoma on July 27, 2003. A loving husband, father and grandfather. John Bescoby-Chambers, History - 15 December 2012, Sara Brookes (née Isaac), Geography - September 2013. Stay up-to-date by subscribing to Greenwich Library eNewsletters such as AuthorsLive, Business, Technology Training and Music at http://www.greenwichlibrary.org/enews. Prior to this, dad’s father had spoken with the housemaster, who suggested ‘forestry, as there was plenty of fresh air and not much thought required’. During her first year at Nottingham, Margaret was resident in 'The Oaks' which was then an annexe of Florence Boot Hall. Whilst she had moved on a long way from her chemistry degree, she never forgot the debt she owed Nottingham University for giving her the opportunity to study for a degree and to gain a freedom she had not previously experienced. Stephen Wallwork was born in Ashton-under-Lyne in 1925, to a bank inspector father who instilled the importance of hard work, and a mother who brought him up to be apprehensive and to expect not to succeed. John did a lot of work for hockey over many years and was instrumental in creating the opportunity and promoting O60s hockey in the North. He taught at various schools across Leicestershire in 1950’s. He is succeeded by two sons, Robert and Charles, seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. With over 2,000 programs and events per year, the Library seeks to serve as the cultural and intellectual crossroads of the community. Toni was born in 1962 in West Yorkshire, the only child of two Polish refugees who came to England after the 2nd World War. 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Tony Montague died causing so much heartbreak and agony to the beloved family. It is with great sadness that I have to report the sudden death of Vaneeta Kilby née Butler who graduated in 1967 in Classics at Nottingham. In 1990, they relocated to the UK and Fidelis passed his MRCOG exams in 1992. Dr (Deirdre) Diane Beale, Applied Psychology - 4 March 2016, Christopher Gibson, Politics - March 2008. John's love of life, work, family, and friends will be sorely missed by all who knew him. After college father ran the family farm before starting a bus tour company and then in 1948 a vehicle repair business. This followed a BA (Hons) in History from University of Reading in 1966. Raymond’s Parlour at 11.00 a.m. and a private cremation will follow.079068 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2020 Jane Lion (née Greenwood), French - 20 March 2009, Angela Lowrie (née Preece), Medicine - 1 January 2010, Michael McKenna, Civil Engineering - 24 November 2011, Dr Norman Paskin, Biochemistry - 27 March 2016. Obituary kindly supplied by Alison Cusick (née Green) BSc 1966, Joan Long (née Sweeting), German - July 2007, Derek Stanley Macauley, Chemical Engineering - 21 May 2013, Graham Quinton, Industrial Economics with Psychology - 21 May 2011, Philip Robinson OBE, Industrial Economics - 2011, Anna St Leger-Lucas (née Whitehead), French, Amanda Stockley (née Baker), Mathematics - 10 October 2019, George Thompson, Metallurgy - December 2020. Obituary kindly supplied by Professor Emeritus J.E. (eds. Stephen’s love of walking and cycling was hindered by his peripheral neuropathy, which he put down to exposure to hazardous chemicals in his early career. His experience resulted in him participating in International Aid projects through the Canadian International Development Agency and the Canadian Executive Service Overseas. In 2011 he was recognised by Thomson Reuters for the highest per cent increase in citations in the field of agricultural sciences. Some of us needed more forming than others, but David already seemed to be the finished article with an easy-going, amusing and charming manner that stayed with him throughout his life. Les studied Industrial Economics and, in his final year, 1963, he had a student exchange offer with Kraft Foods in the USA. He always stood for what he believed in. Audrey worked part-time at the local St James’ and the Abbey Girls’ School until her retirement. Hunt, Deborah Deborah Ann Hunt, 70 years old, of Rockford, Michigan, passed away on Wednesday, July 21, 2020, with loved ones by her side. In January 2020, hockey stalwart and former Olympian John Land, passed away peacefully aged 82 following an illness. 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After graduation Sara pursued a career in accountancy and was able to obtain a position with Coopers & Lybrand in Northampton; she qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1980. She leaves four children, 12 grandchildren and a host of fond memories. Beverly Annette Montague, 60, died on Monday, December 28, 2020, after a short, courageous fight with cancer. They had two sons, Richard and Simon, and four grandsons. He worked there for 13 years until overworking led to a detached retina. There will be a thanksgiving service in Rostrevor when travel is easier. With sadness, the University records the deaths of the following alumni. They married in 1981 and have lived in Brixworth, Northamptonshire since 1984. A former captain of the debating team, John gained a BSc in botany in 1949 and spent a further two years as a research scholar. Once all the boys were established at school she started to work part time in accountancy again – for the British Red Cross, and Osh Kosh B’Gosh. James H. Clapp to Carey Elizabeth Dougan and … Bringing his scientific mind-set and his talent for painstaking research, his dissertation involved a careful reconstruction of the sixteenth century outbreak of plague in Beeston. David was born in Flint, MI on June 16, 1942, the son of the late Frederick and Gertrude (Lang) Montague. Despite this, in 1943 he gained a scholarship in chemistry to Brasenose College, Oxford. 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Obituary kindly supplied by Pran's wife, Renate, John Pearson, Geography - 2 December 2008, John Polkinghorn, Economics and Econometrics - 19 October 2017, Charles Eric Richardson, Physics (Grouped Subjects), Michael Robinson, Electrical Engineering - 12 January 2008, Donald Reap, Industrial Economics - 25 March 2013, Jean Milly Sawyerr (née Brown), Geography, Basil John Silver, Agriculture - 5 July 2018, Ernest Smith, Physics and Astronomy - 17 December 2011, Peter Thornhill, Mechanical Engineering - 16 May 2010, Clement Tagoe, Agriculture/Horticulture - 26 March 2013, John Walsh, Civil Engineering - December 2014, Kenneth Ward, German/English - 9 October 2016. He taught himself a number of languages including Biblical Greek, Arabic and Italian. This was translated into Spanish and Japanese, with 2nd and 3rd editions published in 1960 and 1977. Date with an Author is excited to welcome story editor, former actress, and veteran author of Finding Mrs. Ford, Deborah Goodrich Royce, to discuss her new chilling psychological thriller Ruby Falls. She had just turned 73 years old and repeatedly said “I have had 72 good years”. Ann graduated in 1952 with a BA honours first class in Social Administration. This eventually saw the DOI system accepted as an official ISO standard, and the use of the system expanded both internationally and to other communities such as the movie industry. Mary Bridgewater (née Kemp), English - 16 February 2020, Sheila Brown (née Baird-Parker), Pharmacy - February 2017, Jirair Danielian, Mining Engineering - 31 October 2008, James (Michael) Fort, Agriculture/Horticulture - 21 June 2020, Harry (Tony) Field, Geology/Geography - 30 October 2018, John Gregory, Mathematics - February 2013, Peter Godwin-Wolf, French/Spanish - 27 March 2010, Doreen Gordon (née Collis), Social Studies - 2016. She will be sorely missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. While in residency at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Fidelis married Dr Lilian Akagbosu (née Acholonu) in 1987. Deborah M. Bernard “aka” Deborah M. Herron and Sidney F. Herron to Herron Family Trust, Sidney F. Herron and Deborah M. Herron, trustees. He was much loved and will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Deborah’s parents divorced when she was a child, which meant that she lived between her two homes: West Medford, Massachusetts with her mother Alyce and the Booker Family, and in Roxbury, Massachusetts with her father Chester’s parents … He soon began work on the topic which brought him international recognition producing much respected literature on what came to be called the philosophy of Adult Education. After leaving Nottingham, Toni did a 2 year postdoctoral research project at UMIST and then he worked at Manchester University computing centre for many years, before taking up employment as a software developer. Gems and jewels were to figure among his many interests and he was a certified gemologist and was at one time President of Polar Star Diamonds Ltd and President of Diamori Ltd (specializing in fine jewels). She was an intelligent, kind and caring woman and will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her. Besides studying Maths, she was a member of the Union Exec for her entire time at Nottingham and a correspondingly prominent member of the Debating Society). His crystallographic career (both paid and voluntary) spanned five decades and his contribution to the development of modern crystallography has been enormous. 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