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'''Charles Cyril Norroy Vass''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]]. | '''Charles Cyril Norroy Vass''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]], winning the [[Parry Gold Medal]] in 1920. | ||
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''Published in the August 1995 issue of [[The Old Bostonian]]'' | ''Published in the August 1995 issue of [[The Old Bostonian]]'' | ||
In March | In March 1995 [[Wikipedia:The Times|The Times]] published the following notice of death: | ||
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VASS — Dr. (Charles. Cyril) Norroy, MB ChB, MSc, PhD, Finst Biol, died peacefully aged 93 on 13 March 199S. Husband of late June McLean, beloved father and grandfather. Retired Reader, Physiology [[Wikipedia:St Thomas' Hospital|St Thomas' Hospital]]. Pursuer of excellence and friend to all who knew him. Memorial Service at Union Church, Mill Hill, London NW7 on 29 March at 2.30 pm Donations for British Medical Education Trust | VASS — Dr. (Charles. Cyril) Norroy, MB ChB, MSc, PhD, Finst Biol, died peacefully aged 93 on 13 March 199S. Husband of late June McLean, beloved father and grandfather. Retired Reader, Physiology [[Wikipedia:St Thomas' Hospital|St Thomas' Hospital]]. Pursuer of excellence and friend to all who knew him. Memorial Service at Union Church<ref>[https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1751955 Union Church, Mill Hill - geograph]</ref>, Mill Hill, London NW7 on 29 March at 2.30 pm Donations for British Medical Education Trust | ||
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Norroy was for long a member of the OBA right up to his death. He was always interested in news of the Association, the school and Boston. He looked forward to the newsletter and read each and every edition "from cover to cover". For many years he was cared for at the Uphill Grange Nursing Home<ref>[https://www.parksandgardens.org/places/uphill-grange Uphill Grange - Parks and Gardens]</ref>, Weston-Super-Mare. He had a distinguished career and was regarded most highly by the medical profession. | Norroy was for long a member of the [[Old Bostonian Association|OBA]] right up to his death. He was always interested in news of the Association, the school and Boston. He looked forward to the newsletter and read each and every edition "from cover to cover". For many years he was cared for at the Uphill Grange Nursing Home<ref>[https://www.parksandgardens.org/places/uphill-grange Uphill Grange - Parks and Gardens]</ref>, Weston-Super-Mare. He had a distinguished career and was regarded most highly by the medical profession. | ||
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== See Also == | |||
*[[:Frank Ryan]] |
Latest revision as of 14:45, 13 March 2023
Dr Charles Cyril Norroy Vass MB ChB, MSc, PhD, Finst Biol | |
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Born | c1902 |
Died | 13 March 1995 (aged 93) |
Education | Boston Grammar School |
Occupation | Reader, Physiology |
Employer | St. Thomas' Hospital |
Spouse | June McLean |
Awards | Parry Gold Medal winner 1920 |
Charles Cyril Norroy Vass was educated at Boston Grammar School, winning the Parry Gold Medal in 1920.
Obituary
Published in the August 1995 issue of The Old Bostonian
In March 1995 The Times published the following notice of death:
VASS — Dr. (Charles. Cyril) Norroy, MB ChB, MSc, PhD, Finst Biol, died peacefully aged 93 on 13 March 199S. Husband of late June McLean, beloved father and grandfather. Retired Reader, Physiology St Thomas' Hospital. Pursuer of excellence and friend to all who knew him. Memorial Service at Union Church[1], Mill Hill, London NW7 on 29 March at 2.30 pm Donations for British Medical Education Trust
Norroy was for long a member of the OBA right up to his death. He was always interested in news of the Association, the school and Boston. He looked forward to the newsletter and read each and every edition "from cover to cover". For many years he was cared for at the Uphill Grange Nursing Home[2], Weston-Super-Mare. He had a distinguished career and was regarded most highly by the medical profession.