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Ian Coward

March 6, 1952 - January 22, 2017

A loving and devoted husband, step father, father in law and grandfather; brother, uncle; loyal friend; respected colleague - Ian's warmth, passion for family, generosity, curiosity and thirst for adventure are legendary. He touched so many lives and his passing has come as a devastating shock to us all. In our grief we wish to focus not on his death but instead invite you to join us in celebrating how he lived! Please use this site to share your happiest memories, photos and videos of Ian. We want his legacy and his ability to bring us all together to live on. P.S. Please bear with us as we work through the process of arranging his funeral. Further details will be posted here as they become available.

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  • 2017-01-30 10:09:43 View / Comment (0)
    Andrew Sparrow

    Andrew Sparrow

    Andrew Sparrow

    I met Ian in 1972 through Southampton University Caving Club and enjoyed his company immensely both above and below ground. He was always calm and cheerful with a great sense of fun. I remember that back in those days of homemade wetsuits his had a completely pointless devilish tail that swished behind as he crawled along. A lovely guy of whom I have nothing but the fondest memories. Andy Sparrow

Andrew Sparrow 2017-01-30 10:09:43 wrote:

I met Ian in 1972 through Southampton University Caving Club and enjoyed his company immensely both above and below ground. He was always calm and cheerful with a great sense of fun. I remember that back in those days of homemade wetsuits his had a completely pointless devilish tail that swished behind as he crawled along. A lovely guy of whom I have nothing but the fondest memories. Andy Sparrow

Andrew Sparrow 2017-01-30 10:09:43 wrote: I met Ian in 1972 through Southampton University Caving Club and enjoyed his company immensely both above and below ground. He was always calm and cheerful with a great sense of fun. I remember that back in those days of homemade wetsuits his had a completely pointless devilish tail that swished behind as he crawled along. A lovely guy of whom I have nothing but the fondest memories. Andy Sparrow

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