David IorwerthMORTPeacefully on 2nd November at Singleton Hospital. Devoted husband of the late Barbara, much loved brother of Mair, cherished father of Catherine and adored grandfather of Hannah and Rachel. Funeral Service Friday 15th November, 2019 2.00 p.m. Ty Hedd Funeral Home, Morriston. Family flowers only but donations in lieu welcomed to Parkinsons UK c/o Graham J Sullivan Funeral Directors, Mynydd Garnllwyd Road, Morriston, Swansea. SA6 7QG Tel: 01792 775262
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Barrie Tregonning:Many years ago I was a pupil at Dynevor School in Swansea, my h...20/10/2023
Clive Price:A great teacher at Dynevor who knew his subject inside ou...11/09/2023
John Baker:Fondly remembered as the teacher who kindled my interes...08/11/2019
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Many years ago I was a pupil at Dynevor School in Swansea, my home town. Mr Mort was one of my teachers for a while before I left school. I remember him as a very kind man. And you cannot say better than that about anyone.
Barrie Tregonning:
20/10/2023
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A great teacher at Dynevor who knew his subject inside out. I was lucky enough to be taught by him and chemistry by Graham Gregory
Clive Price:
11/09/2023
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Fondly remembered as the teacher who kindled my interest in physics (later my degree subject) at Dynevor School in the early sixties.
From John Baker, pupil from 1957 to 1964