09:46PM, Thursday 22 January 2026
Respected: Stanley Stride
STANLEY Frederick Stride died shortly before Christmas, aged 88 years old.
He will be remembered not only as a wonderful family man, friend and local employer but also for his work in the community as a school governor at Rupert House School, a Phyllis Court Club councillor, chairman of the Conservatives in Henley, and a South Oxfordshire District Councillor.
Born into an army family at the British military hospital, Cairo, on October 6, 1937, he was evacuated to South Africa in 1940, where he spent formative years playing Rugby barefoot — sparking a lifelong passion for the game which led him to become a keen spectator member of Henley Rugby Club.
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