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We bid farewell sadly to Peter Stringer / Lefroy 1943-47

Peter Arthur Stringer
18 February 1933 – 10 August 2020.

It is with the greatest sadness that I write to tell you that Peter Stringer died peacefully in hospital early on Monday 10th August. > We pass our deepest sympathies and condolences to all his family and pray for their strength and fortitude in these coming days. We shall miss him terribly.

I really only got to know Peter after coming back to England, though we feature in a photograph of the BCS Choir alongside each other – he is the one with the bow tie askew!

Peter was the beating heart of OCA(UK) during his more than 25 years as Hon. Secretary. His dedication was complete, and Maggie was by his side in support, always.  OCs came from all over the world to call on him, or to stay with him and Maggie when visiting England. They had an Open House for all OC s.  The highlight, prior to the Annual OCA(UK) Lunch in London on the last Saturday in June, was Peter and Maggie’s Lunch, held in their beautiful garden. Now, a treasured memory.
Peter was loved and knew so many OCs and could recount names and incidents across the large spectrum of life and times in BCS and if you wanted to know of or about BCS, or anyone from there, you could always turn to him for an answer.

Peter was also a consummate water colour artist, with beautiful paintings of birds and animals, which he sent out with his Christmas cards. An Exhibition of his work would be a joy to see.

This a cruel loss for his family and for OCs  around the world. But a man is not the Association. It is his work, dedication and enthusiasm, which he leaves behind as his legacy for all Old Cottonians – marked by the motto of the Founder of  BCS, Bishop George Edward Lynch Cotton – Overcome Evil with Good.

Allan Gay Niblett

4 Responses

  1. Peter would be dearly missed. He was the backbone of OCA UK. I can remember his ever smiling face every year at the annual luncheon. We would discuss our common love for the school and exchange our stories of our time in BCS. He would inform us of all the news with OC’s all over the world. I would look out for the OCA news letter he edited for many years. He was a wonderful and a Cottonian to the core. He deeply cared for the school. Rest in peace my friend. Please convey my condolence to Margaret and the family.

    Vijay Bhalaik
    Rivaz 76-86

  2. Deeply saddened by the news.Met him at the150th. The enthusiasm with which he spoke about school made one relive personal memories of those wonderful days. He was so genuinely fond of BCS. Rest in Peace admired and respected Cottonian- Peter Stringer.

  3. I had the great privilege of meeting Peter at the sesquicentennial in 2009 and found him a very sincere, warm and genuine human being; truly very fond of our wonderful B.C.S.
    I would like to send Maggie and the family my sincere condolences. May his soul rest in peace and may God give the family courage and fortitude to bear their tragic loss.

  4. i will always remember peter as the heart and soul of oca-uk.Under his guidance and enthusiastic support of anything to do with bishop cotton and ocs ensured the flourishing organisation it is today. Deeply saddened .I shall miss him.My condolences to margaret and his famliy.Rest in peace .