Chris Stratton - Teacher

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Chris Stratton - Teacher

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Does anyone have contact information for his wife? I know he passed away a few years ago and I have kept meaning to write to her but just haven't. I would like to tell her what a great man I thought he was and how much my perception of him changed in my last two years at the school when he was helping us with a A'Level projects.....
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Do you mean Keith Stratton?

Why not try the CHA? They might be able to help.
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Richard Ruck wrote:Do you mean Keith Stratton?

Why not try the CHA? They might be able to help.
Does he mean Keith Stratton?

I was unaware he had passed away. He was junior housemaster in Mid A while I was there.

Very sad news if true.
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Keith Stratton did indeed pass away a few years ago. There was an obituary in the Blue.

He was a house tutor in Mid. B when I was there.
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Richard Ruck wrote:Keith Stratton did indeed pass away a few years ago. There was an obituary in the Blue.

He was a house tutor in Mid. B when I was there.
I'm sad to read that. He was a nice bloke even though as boys do we took the Mick from time to time.

He must have died during my 20 years or so exile between approx 1979 and 1999.

He can't have been very old as I remember him as one of the younger teachers when I was there.
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Sad to say, he was just 50 or 51 when he died in 1993 after a three-year battle with lymphoma.

His widow Lynn (née Hagan) was one of the best liked of the Infirmary nurses.
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Rex wrote:Sad to say, he was just 50 or 51 when he died in 1993 after a three-year battle with lymphoma.

His widow Lynn (née Hagan) was one of the best liked of the Infirmary nurses.
Thank you for that Rex.

Yes I remember Nurse Hagan too.
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Richard Ruck wrote:Do you mean Keith Stratton?

Why not try the CHA? They might be able to help.
Yes. I do mean Keith Stratton. I will try the CHA. Thanks.
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In about 2004 his wife and son (now in his twenties) were still living in Horsham.
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