1. Peter Thomas Fallon Wifrid Peter Greening Donald Ian Robertson Lewis Arthur Scott-White William Pow Thomson Eric Trimmer Lysabeth ('Betty') Rosemary Vaughan Jones (nee Hurwich) Edward Geoffrey Wade James Watt Frederick Conon Williams
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P McEvoy, V Cavanagh, J A. McKinna, J R Jenner, N. Cardoe, J. Beviss, R. Finlay, N. C Gray, M. Ahmad, D. Hurwich, S. Oleesky, D M Fleming, and D. Williams
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Enthusiasm ,biology ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Engineering ,Subtext ,Gender studies ,Environmental ethics ,General Medicine ,Commission ,biology.organism_classification ,language.human_language ,Queen (playing card) ,Irish ,Vocational education ,language ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Medicine ,Wife ,Bishops ,business ,computer ,General Environmental Science ,media_common ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
General practitioner Derry, Northern Ire land, 1949-96 (b 1926; q Queen's University, Belfast 1948; FRCGP), died from melanoma on 25 April 1999. Peter retired most reluctandy at the age of 70, having embraced the challenges of general practice with enthusiasm and style. His response to the social deprivation of his native city was the subtext of his life as he believed in social jus tice and fair play. He was instrumental in founding child welfare societies on both sides of the Irish border and initiated vocational training schemes in Derry and Donegal. His was the first teaching and training practice in the area, he was provost of the Northern Ireland faculty of the Royal College of General Practitioners in 1985, and served for many years on the Council for Postgraduate Medical Education. Peter had a hospital appointment in ophthalmol ogy and vast experience in obstetrics. At a recent gathering of five GPs, four had been delivered by him. He was a keen sailor, pho tographer, and an acclaimed after dinner speaker with an impish sense of humour. He was aJP and a member of the Northern Ire land Community Relations Commission. His crowded funeral mass was attended by five bishops from both communities. He leaves a wife, Joan; two sons; and two daugh ters. [P McEvoy, V Cavanagh]
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- 1999
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