He returned to the Warwickshire area Henley when his wife became ill. The great-grandfather was a police officer for 30 years with the Warwickshire force and retired to Ellesmere. Bryan Thomas Walker, 87īryan Thomas Walker died on 25 March, shortly after contracting the coronavirus. Imrie is survived by her daughters Anne, Jill and Heather. She was a very caring doctor,” their daughter said. She would invite patients who were lonely round for tea, take them out. “She would go above and beyond as a doctor. Imrie worked as a GP in Settle in North Yorkshire, her husband, Colin, worked as a dentist. The 91-year-old was born in Bakewell, Derbyshire, and went to University of Leeds medical school. It was very apt for a retired GP who always went above and beyond for her patients,” Imrie’s daughter Heather said. “Outside everyone was cheering for the NHS. Dr Jean Imrie, 91ĭr Jean Imrie, a retired GP, died on 30 April at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham. He was a fighter and I think the thing I have to say is that everyone who knew him loved him,” Daramy said. He was described as the life of the party by his cousin Ade Daramy, a journalist based in the Gambia. Thompson-Davis was a deeply Christian man who loved a wide range of music and was huge fan of Arsenal football club. He joined Greenford high school in west London as a science teacher 12 years ago, and was said to have loved his job. He had hoped to become a doctor, studying his PhD at the University of Manchester, but was drawn to teaching. They had twins, Miah and Savannah, a year later. He met his wife, Sharon, in London in 1996 and they married in 1997. Thompson-Davis was born on 16 June 1960 at Homerton hospital in east London and attended Leone preparatory school and Sierra Leone grammar school, both in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Dr Douval Thompson-Davis, a former science teacher, died on 4 May after testing positive for coronavirus.
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