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In Memoriam:

Our former classmates

 

Matthew Norton (S.Manihara)

1952-2009

Former pupil of St Ambrose, and Founder of the SKCV Charity, Vijayawada, South India.

Matthew founded SKCV in 1984 and passed away on June 1st 2009, aged 56 years.

The Hindu, India's National Newspaper,2nd June 2009

Obituary - The Guardian, 10 August 2009

SKCV

Full report

Memories of Matthew Manihara Norton

“There is a light that never goes out.”

Johnny Kelsey and family

“He had a dream and he made it come true, he showed us the way and we followed it through.

He sacrificed his life and made our dreams come true.”

Kids at SKCV, Vijayawada

"Very rarely does one meet a true visionary whose impact is immediate on everyone they meet. 

Matthew was such a person"

Lonnie Donegan

29.4.1931 - 3.11.2002

The BBC News website reports: 

Musician Lonnie Donegan MBE, known as the "king of skiffle", has died aged 71.

The Glasgow-born singer was midway through a UK tour after recovering from a heart operation earlier this year and was due to play a concert in Stoke, Staffordshire, on Monday.One of the most successful recording artists of the pre-Beatles era, he had three UK number one hits and numerous top 10 entries in the 1950s and 60s.

The star was with his wife and son when he died in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, on Sunday at about 0230 GMT. He had been complaining of back trouble shortly before he fell ill.

 Dr Richard Reynolds

We were shocked and saddened to hear the tragic news in mid-February 2000, of the death of Dr Richard Reynolds, in a swimming accident in Australia.Richard left St Ambrose in 1988 to study Medicine at St Andrews. He had completed his training and exams for General Practice, but planned to spend a few months working in Australia before settling into practice in the UK. Both Richard and a colleague who were swimming together from a beach were drowned in the same incident.

A keen cricketer at school, and a supporter of Manchester City, Richard will also be remembered for giving his time to assist the disabled as part of the annual Lourdes Pilgrimage.At the school prize day on 20th March 2000, the Richard Reynolds prize for the best First year Cricketer was presented for the first time.

 

Kit Kelly

Passed away in his sleep, only 51 years of age, November 2009. Older brother to Patrick. Funeral held at Holy Angels Church, Hale Barns, 18th November 2009. 

Mark Dewhurst

Attended 1973-1978. Passed away June 2010 aged 48 years after a long battle with cancer. 

Damien Regan

Passed away 2010 aged 37 years from Deep Vein Thrombosis 

 

 

Our thoughts and prayers are with them and their families. 

Requiescant in pace.

 

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