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In memory of my husband Gordon Squires


Gordon died on Saturday the 10 of April at the age of 85. In his memory I hope to raise £3000 for the charity Beating Bowel Cancer. We ,the family, have decided to donate a £1000 and the rest to collect via sponsorship.  I will be grateful if you can sponsor me to swim a total of 20 km (800 lengths of Parkside pool) starting on the 6 of June and finishing before our son Daniel wedding at the end of July. I made it - I have swum 21 km(850 lengths - 10 lengths for each year of his life)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

Gordon started swimming after his bypass surgery October 1991 and continued swimming until less than a month before his death.  In spite of serious heart problems Gordon religiously went  swimming on average three times a week before breakfast with me joining him.  Gordon felt that the regular swimming helped him continuing with his varied activities until the end.  In the last few months of his life Gordon swam 20 lengths each time, and I 40 lengths (1km).  Hence my decision for Gordon’s memory to ask to be sponsored for swimming 20km.

Gordon was admitted to Addenbrooke’ s Hospital on the 4 of April after suffering for two weeks from severe constipation.  Next day on Easter Sunday he had an emergency operation to remove an obstruction from his large intestine.  To our surprise, the obstruction was a primary bowel cancer.  He had no obvious signs of having cancer.  However, regardless of the successful operation and his good recovery Gordon died five days after the operation, probably as a result of kidney failure followed by heart failure.

Gordon’s death was a complete shock to us and his colleagues in Trinity college and in the department of Physics. He was fully active until the very end; writing a chapter for a book on the Physicists of Trinity which is due to be published. He was also acting as an unofficial curator of the Cavendish museum, where he continued developing exhibits that describe the great discoveries done in the laboratory, and lecturing to and guiding groups of visitors.

Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK and second most common cause of cancer death.  When bowel cancer is found early more than nine out of ten people survive, however, the symptoms are far from being  obvious.  I have decided to donate money to the Beating Bowel Cancer charity because it promotes awareness of the symptoms among the medical profession and the public, and is campaigning for an early diagnosis of bowel cancer through the new screening scheme to cover a wider range of men and women of all ages.

It is difficult to come to terms with Gordon not being with us any more; that he is not going to be next to me at Dan and Sarah’s wedding and that we are not going to celebrate our Ruby wedding anniversary in December.

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It was lovely to see you in Cambridge. I am so sorry you lost Gordon earlier this year. Well done on your amazing fund raising achievement. Donation by Rosemary, David and Sophie Kelsell on 10/10/11

 
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In memory of a dear old friend. Donation by Annabel Pagel on 03/02/11

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid
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Well done to you Shosh. Gordon was a real gentleman. Stella and Joe Shapiro and Carol Burns Donation by Carol Burns on 28/10/10

 
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Dear Shosh, only just heard of Gordon's passing, and much saddened by it; I always enjoyed his company and will miss him. I applaud your fund raising Donation by Mike Taussig on 27/09/10

 
£200.00 + £56.41 Gift Aid
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Well done Shosh. Inspiring way to remember Gordon Donation by Linda on 01/09/10

 
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Brava, Shoshana. Donation by Alice Goodman on 12/08/10

 
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Well done Shosh! A lovely idea, beautifully accomplished, love Sarah & Ari Donation by Sarah Schechter on 10/08/10

 
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Well done. Donation by Rita Wilkes on 06/08/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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What a great way to honor Gordon and raise money for bowel cancer research. Donation by Jeanine, Brendon & Mason Harrigan on 03/08/10

 
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In memory of the most delightful of men Donation by Elizabeth and Peter Hart on 02/08/10

 
£50.00
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Gordon was a great teacher and an inspiration to me. He will be sadly missed. Donation by Robert Brady on 01/08/10

 
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Well done Shosh! With fond memories of Gordon and mazal tov on the wedding. Donation by Nicholas de Lange on 30/07/10

 
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In memory of my cousin, Gordon Squires, a brilliant , family loving & modest man. Donation by Valerie Green&Monty Segal on 28/07/10

 
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Well done Shosh. In memory of a dear old friend Donation by Shirley Korner on 28/07/10

 
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Remembering Gordon with Love Donation by Don & Ann Hedworth on 28/07/10

 
£45.00 + £12.69 Gift Aid
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In fond memories of our dear cousin Gordon. Although he had high academic achievements, he remained a most modest person throughout his life. Donation by Anita & Gerald Chalfen on 28/07/10

 
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With fond memory of Gordon Donation by Hannah Heller on 28/07/10

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid
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Well done Shosh, a very good cause. In memory of Gordon who was a very considerate person. We had interesting chats on the changing face of Cambridge Donation by Maureen Wallis on 28/07/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Great effort! Best wishes, John and Tess Adkins Donation by C John Adkins on 27/07/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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In memory of Gordon. Good luck with the swimming. With best wishes. Donation by Sibel Özcan & Neil Wilson on 27/07/10

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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Donation by anonymous on 26/07/10

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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In memory of Gordon, and with much affection for you both Donation by Louise and Jeremy Sanders on 26/07/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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My admiration for your courage and initiative. Love, Dganit. Donation by Dganit Iserles on 25/07/10

 
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Uncle Gordon - "Bunk" - Always in our memory. Donation by Paul Fenton on 24/07/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Well done - a terrific way to remember Gordon. Donation by Louise Maddison on 23/07/10

 
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