RichardCLAYPaul Passed away peacefully at his home in Bristol surrounded by his family on April 12th, 2016, aged 64. A devoted Father to Rowena and Bryony and beloved Husband to Susan. He spent many years as a teacher at St. John's Primary School in Bath. The funeral will be held on Friday, April 29th, 2 p.m. at Clifton Cathedral (SS. Peter and Paul), Pembroke Road, Bristol. Dress code, black to be avoided please. Family flowers only, donations to The West of England MS Therapy Centre, c/o Thomas Davis Funeral Directors, 21-23 Gloucester Road North, Filton, Bristol, BS7 0SH.
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Richard Dines:I believe that Richard was a good friend of mine at St. Mar...28/04/2020
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I believe that Richard was a good friend of mine at St. Mary's College Twickenham 1970-73. We unfortunately lost touch after college and I have recently been trying to find him but this has proven difficult as I do not use social media! If it is the Richard I know then I am extremely sorry to hear of his death and offer my sincere condolences to his family. Richard Dines
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I believe (perhaps wrongly) that Richard was my young school colleague at Clifton, and son of the art teacher and painter Peter Clay, who inspired us so much. Please excuse me if I have the wrong Richard, but otherwise I pass on my fond memories of a charming and friendly man who has died much too young, and my condolences to his family. Edward Steen