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*[[:Boston Grammar School 1939 (Part 4 of 8)]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School 1939 (Part 4 of 8)]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School Speech Day 1940]]
*[[:Junior School Nature Study Prize]]
*[[:Junior School Nature Study Prize]]
*[[:Ogle Divinity Prize]]
*[[:Ogle Divinity Prize]]
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 13 February 2023

Revd
W Gordon Stinson

Gordon Stinson in a school photograph of 1939
Died June 2014 (aged about 87)
Cause of death Pancreatic cancer
Education Boston Grammar School (1938-1944)
Occupation Priest
Spouse Anne
Children Two daughters and three sons

Revd W Gordon Stinson was educated at Boston Grammar School (1938-44).

Obituary

Gordon Stinson has died after a period suffering from pancreatic cancer. Gordon, who lived in Cavendish, Suffolk, leaves his widow, Anne, a daughter and a son.

He was Chairman of the The Cavendish Local History Society Committee in 2004. In recent years, when visiting Boston, he often gave the sermon at St Nicholas' Church, Skirbeck.

Comment

Comment on the above obituary by Mark Stinson

Gordon Stinson served 60 years as an ordained priest, initially in Hull then Georgetown Guyana and Port of Spain Trinidad, followed by Ravendale and Cleethorpes in north Lincolnshire, Dovercourt and Gosfield in Essex before 'retirement' in Cavendish.

He had five children, two daughters and three sons, although sadly one son died in 1994, and he felt privileged to have seen the arrival of his grandchildren and great grandchildren.

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