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The Association has recently learnt of the sad passing of Derek Ingham OE.  Derek was a pupil at the School from 1947 to 1953.

It is with great sorrow that the Association announces the passing, on November 23rd, of Liz Parker, widow of Bob Parker OE and a great friend and supporter of the OEs.  Bob and Liz were well known for their tireless work on behalf of the rugby club as well as the 40 Society.

The family has extended an invitation to all friends to attend Liz’s funeral at the New Southgate Crematorium on Thursday 16th December at 12 noon, and afterwards at the West Lodge Park. (It would be appreciated if those wishing to attend could first advise Peter Yates at peter_mary_@btinternet.com ). Donations to the Cherry Lodge Rest Home (account details 00008664, sort code 40-52-40) would be welcome, in lieu of any intended floral tributes.

The Association has just received the very sad news of the passing of Sid Clark, former master and Governor.  Sid served the school with great distinction, first as a chemistry master from 1956 until his retirement in 1987, then as a School Governor and later a Trustee of the Friends of Queen Elizabeth’s, being a co-founder of the FQE covenant scheme, before settling in New Zealand in 2008.

The Association is sad to announce the passing of Peter Whitaker, pupil at the school from 1930 to 1940.  Following a post-war career in military intelligence, Peter then worked as a civil servant, both overseas and at home before finally embarking on a legal career.  Peter passed away on 8th November.

The Association has recently been informed of the sad passing of Bryan Hibbard on September 29th at the age of 95.  Bryan attended the school from 1938 to 1944 and after a full life of service to medicine achieved the distinction of Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Wales.

The Association is sad to announce the passing of Peter Rhodes on October 27th in Durham.  Peter was a pupil at the school from 1951 to 1959, ultimately achieving the distinction of Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at Durham University.

The Association is sad to announce the passing of Roy Giles on July 11th in Axminster, Devon at the age of 88. Roy attended the school from 1943 to 1951 and pursued a distinguished academic career as Head of Modern Languages at Eton and Head Master of Highgate School, with a role as Administrator of the Buloga Trust, a charity dedicated to health and sanitation projects in rural areas of Uganda.

The Association is sad to announce the passing of John Hobson on May 20th in Worthing, Sussex at the age of 88.  John was a pupil at the school from 1943 to 1951 and attended the OEs’ Annual Dinner as recently as 2013.

The Association is sad to announce the passing of Old Elizabethan Allan Cheason at the age of just 66.  Allan attended Queen Elizabeth’s from 1966 to 1973.

The Association is sad to announce the passing of Anton Obrist on September 15th last year, which we have only just learnt.  Anton attended Queen Elizabeth’s from 1938 to 1944.