Popular villager was a ‘true gentleman’
TADS life vice president Don Harper who has died, aged 80.
Toddington has lost a ‘true gentleman’ - one of its most popular, gregarious and civic-minded citizens.
TADS theatre group life vice president Don Harper, 80, died earlier this month after a year-long battle with cancer.
A consultant with Blackpool-based Best Plate until his diagnosis, he was a member of the village tennis club for more than 40 years and served as a committee member of Bedfordshire Lawn Tennis Association.
His daughter Debbie George, 55, said: “Dad was hardworking but loved to socialise. He enjoyed good food and dining out.
“He’s been described as a true gentleman, a lovely man who set high standards for work colleagues and taught his children respect, etiquette and good manners.
“He was also a very kind, caring thoughtful and generous person who was always there to support his family.”
Don leaves a wife, Molly, five children, 10 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
His funeral takes place at 2.30pm on Tuesday (October 30) at the Vale Crematorium. No flowers but donations to www.memorygiving.com/donaldsydneyharper
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