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Steven Coates

December 26, 1955 - March 26, 2020

In memory of Steve Coates, colleague and friend to all in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, at The University of Manchester. Steve was a valued member of staff, always generous with his time, supporting students and colleagues within the Department with a helpful smile. Steve will be dearly missed. Please add any memories or condolences you wish- Physics and Astronomy

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2020-05-20 16:59:20 wrote:

Steve worked for the University for a long time - at Jodrell Bank, in IT Services and then more recently in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. In all of his roles, he undertook his duties to a very high standard. For many in the Department he was the go-to person for any computer and IT issue, actively engaging in any problems that people had, from the trivial to the challenging, in a helpful, collegiate and effective way to support activities from teaching through to research and across many other areas. He was a very gentle and approachable person, who touched the hearts of many people as a colleague, but also as a friend. He will be missed by everyone in the Department and by many others in the University.

2020-05-20 16:59:20 wrote: Steve worked for the University for a long time - at Jodrell Bank, in IT Services and then more recently in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. In all of his roles, he undertook his duties to a very high standard. For many in the Department he was the go-to person for any computer and IT issue, actively engaging in any problems that people had, from the trivial to the challenging, in a helpful, collegiate and effective way to support activities from teaching through to research and across many other areas. He was a very gentle and approachable person, who touched the hearts of many people as a colleague, but also as a friend. He will be missed by everyone in the Department and by many others in the University.

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