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'''David Ellis''' (18 March 1968 - 8 October 2000) was a pupil at [[Boston Grammar School]] from c1978. After leaving school he went to London to study medicine. He qualified and worked at King's College hospital where he gradually specialised as an | '''David Ellis''' (18 March 1968 - 8 October 2000) was a pupil at [[Boston Grammar School]] from c1978. After leaving school he went to London to study medicine. He qualified and worked at King's College hospital where he gradually specialised as an anaesthetist. | ||
He married in 1993, on the very day that his daughter Rowan was born! He and his family moved to The Isle of Sheppey in Kent in 1999, but sadly David died suddenly at work in October 2000. | He married in 1993, on the very day that his daughter Rowan was born! He and his family moved to The Isle of Sheppey in Kent in 1999, but sadly David died suddenly at work in October 2000. | ||
== Obituary == | |||
''Based on an outline biography written by his sister, Jane Flynn.'' | |||
David Ellis was a pupil at Boston Grammar School from 1978 (roughly!). When he left he went to London to study medicine. He qualified and worked at King's College hospital where he gradually specialised as an anaesthetist. He married in 1993, on the very day that his daughter Rowan was born! He and his family moved to The Isle of Sheppey in Kent in 1999, but sadly David died suddenly at work in October 2000. I would like any of his old friends to at least be able to hear what happened to him. He was a very special person and is greatly missed by all who knew him. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:43, 11 January 2021
| David Ellis | |
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| Born | 18 March 1968 |
| Died |
8 October 2000 (aged 32) King's College hospital, London |
| Education | Boston Grammar School (c1979-c1986) |
| Occupation | Anaesthetist |
| Employer | King's College hospital |
| Children | Rowan |
David Ellis (18 March 1968 - 8 October 2000) was a pupil at Boston Grammar School from c1978. After leaving school he went to London to study medicine. He qualified and worked at King's College hospital where he gradually specialised as an anaesthetist.
He married in 1993, on the very day that his daughter Rowan was born! He and his family moved to The Isle of Sheppey in Kent in 1999, but sadly David died suddenly at work in October 2000.
Obituary
Based on an outline biography written by his sister, Jane Flynn.
David Ellis was a pupil at Boston Grammar School from 1978 (roughly!). When he left he went to London to study medicine. He qualified and worked at King's College hospital where he gradually specialised as an anaesthetist. He married in 1993, on the very day that his daughter Rowan was born! He and his family moved to The Isle of Sheppey in Kent in 1999, but sadly David died suddenly at work in October 2000. I would like any of his old friends to at least be able to hear what happened to him. He was a very special person and is greatly missed by all who knew him.