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''' | '''Vincent Buffham''' was a teacher of music at [[Boston Grammar School]] (?-1939). | ||
The 1939 issue of [[The Bostonian]] noted "It is with regret that we record the death on May 28th of Mr. V Buffham, who was for a long time Music Master at the School." | The 1939 issue of [[The Bostonian]] noted "It is with regret that we record the death on May 28th of Mr. V Buffham, who was for a long time Music Master at the School." | ||
==Obituary== | |||
''The Bostonian, 1939 - by [[George Ward Border]]'' | |||
By the death of Vincent Buffham the Common Room has lost a charming personality; a member of the Staff who endeared himself to all. | |||
In his sixteen years as Music Master at the School, he identified himself with every concert and musical entertainment given by the boys. He was, himself, an accomplished performer and he endeavoured to give his pupils a sense of appreciation of the art of music. | |||
He was always cheerful, ready to share in and to make a joke, for he had a keen sense of humour and his dry remarks were often a cause of amusement to the Common Room. | |||
He was gentle and kindly in manner and easy of approach. To know him was to feel a true friendliness. Little did anyone think he left off duty, as one thought temporarily, in order to undergo a minor operation, that the School was seeing the last of Vincent Buffham as its Music Master and a loyal member of its staff. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:1930s]] | [[Category:1930s]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Obituaries]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:41, 27 January 2023
| Vincent Buffham | |
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| Died | 28 May 1939 |
| Years at BGS | c1923-1939 |
| Departments | Music |
| Subjects | Music |
Vincent Buffham was a teacher of music at Boston Grammar School (?-1939).
The 1939 issue of The Bostonian noted "It is with regret that we record the death on May 28th of Mr. V Buffham, who was for a long time Music Master at the School."
Obituary
The Bostonian, 1939 - by George Ward Border
By the death of Vincent Buffham the Common Room has lost a charming personality; a member of the Staff who endeared himself to all.
In his sixteen years as Music Master at the School, he identified himself with every concert and musical entertainment given by the boys. He was, himself, an accomplished performer and he endeavoured to give his pupils a sense of appreciation of the art of music.
He was always cheerful, ready to share in and to make a joke, for he had a keen sense of humour and his dry remarks were often a cause of amusement to the Common Room.
He was gentle and kindly in manner and easy of approach. To know him was to feel a true friendliness. Little did anyone think he left off duty, as one thought temporarily, in order to undergo a minor operation, that the School was seeing the last of Vincent Buffham as its Music Master and a loyal member of its staff.