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Graham Ellis

February 25, 1956 - June 29, 2020

In loving memory of our dear friend and colleague Graham Ellis who was a much-loved, respected and valued part of RICS who was well known for his boundless enthusiasm for all things surveying, his great sense of humour, and his love of rugby. Graham worked for RICS for 12 years as Associate Director of Residential Property in our Professional Standards team and was highly thought of amongst our professionals for his warmth and generosity of spirit. Graham’s exceptional work on modernising our Home Survey Standards helped position RICS as a leader in this sector. He gave his absolute best to his profession, even throughout his illness, and our members adored him. Above all else, Graham was a proud family man and a friend to many of us who will be missed dearly. We will forever remember him and cherish the fond memories we have of working with him.

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2020-07-13 19:33:51 wrote:

My heartfelt condolences are with Graham's family and friends. I will never forget Graham's smile and good humour, he was a radiator of positive energy that fuels everyone around him. His work on Home Survey standards has left a real legacy not just with RICS and the profession, but the public. We have lost a great colleague, but will always remember him in our thoughts.

2020-07-13 19:33:51 wrote: My heartfelt condolences are with Graham's family and friends. I will never forget Graham's smile and good humour, he was a radiator of positive energy that fuels everyone around him. His work on Home Survey standards has left a real legacy not just with RICS and the profession, but the public. We have lost a great colleague, but will always remember him in our thoughts.

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