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Peter Gillespie

February 1, 1962 - June 5, 2020

Peter was born in Truro, Cornwall on February 1st, 1962, fourth child of six to Tony and Rosemary Gillespie, he is survived by his wife Merci, four brothers Simon, Mark, Johnny, Jubes, and his sister Karen. In 1969 the family moved to Newport-on-Tay in Fife, on the south bank of the River Tay and Peter went to school at Newport Primary and later Madras College in St Andrews. He graduated with a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh and started his career with Lucas Engineering in Kent. A broken leg, incurred playing cricket afforded him the spare time to become highly proficient in IT skills, which he put to use initially at Lucas, eventually moving to Fidelity International where, apart from a brief interlude as Managing Director of Webscript Designs, he spent the remainder of his career, eventually progressing to Head of Information Security and Technology Risk

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2020-06-08 16:19:58 wrote:

I was so sorry to hear this sad news. We worked together at FIL for more years than I like to remember. He was a great guy and such a sense of humour. I’ll always remember him coming into work after turning his car over in Riding Lane and the only injury was to his pride when he told everyone he banged his head taking his seat belt off - forgetting that the car was upside down! My sincerest condolences to Merci and the rest of his family.

2020-06-08 16:19:58 wrote: I was so sorry to hear this sad news. We worked together at FIL for more years than I like to remember. He was a great guy and such a sense of humour. I’ll always remember him coming into work after turning his car over in Riding Lane and the only injury was to his pride when he told everyone he banged his head taking his seat belt off - forgetting that the car was upside down! My sincerest condolences to Merci and the rest of his family.

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