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27 Jul 2010:
Other lives: Our father, Don Headey, who has died aged 88, packed enough interests for 10 people into his life
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27 Jul 2010:
Other lives: Tony Banfield, who has died of cancer aged 64, was an immensely gifted publicist
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25 Jul 2010: Other lives: The Rev Henry Starkey was an internationalist and minister who touched the lives of many
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25 Jul 2010: Other lives: Ann Craven witnessed the damage wrongful conviction does and fought against it through her work with the Manchester group Innocent
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21 Jul 2010: Other lives: A former teacher and inspector, he set up the first part-time diploma course for youth workers
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20 Jul 2010: Other lives: Our mother, who has died of cancer aged 73, was a music teacher at Grey Coat school, Westminster, the Perse girls' school, Cambridge, and Homerton College, Cambridge, as well as being the musical director of Haslingfield choir and orchestra, which she founded in 1971.
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19 Jul 2010: Other lives: My father, Arthur Hayward, who has died aged 87, was the first headmaster of the Cavendish school – a school with no rules. The students were told to use their common sense: "If it's stupid, don't do it!"
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19 Jul 2010: Other lives: My mother, Marian Fagan, who has died aged 97, was an independent, strong-minded person who campaigned for a better world for the many.
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18 Jul 2010: Other lives: To describe the life of our son, David Ripley, who has died of leukaemia aged 38, as ordinary, is both a tribute and a misnomer.
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16 Jul 2010: Other lives: He was a Labour party stalwart for 76 years, having joined the Labour League of Youth when he was 15
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