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Ron Cutler

March 21, 1936 - August 15, 2020

Ron was for many of us, the heart of Lampeter Students Union. In a truly unique location, he was a one of a kind character - always there to listen, to chat and to hug! He played such a large part in many people's time in Lampeter. With his distinctive West Bromwich accent, that never softened despite his years in Wales, he gave his heart and soul to the Students' Union making it the safe and welcoming place it was for so many of us. In short, quite simply a lovely man to know.

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Paul Lamb 2020-08-16 16:30:00 wrote:

Ron - I had the joy of working in the Union with you from very early on during my time at Lampeter and as such got to know you early on too. I graduated and got to stay on working with you. Working as your assistant was some of my greatest times at Lampy - learning the ropes from you to play my part in making the Union what it was. I always treasured your advice and your stories! The day you handed me ‘Ron the Gnome’ and walked out over the bridge at the back of the Union on your last day was one of the saddest days for me, especially knowing I had such big shoes to fill. I was honoured to be able to keep in touch afterwards (although not as much as I would have liked) and particularly pleased to have you at my wedding - thus making it the full Lampeter experience. Thank you. RIP

Paul Lamb 2020-08-16 16:30:00 wrote: Ron - I had the joy of working in the Union with you from very early on during my time at Lampeter and as such got to know you early on too. I graduated and got to stay on working with you. Working as your assistant was some of my greatest times at Lampy - learning the ropes from you to play my part in making the Union what it was. I always treasured your advice and your stories! The day you handed me ‘Ron the Gnome’ and walked out over the bridge at the back of the Union on your last day was one of the saddest days for me, especially knowing I had such big shoes to fill. I was honoured to be able to keep in touch afterwards (although not as much as I would have liked) and particularly pleased to have you at my wedding - thus making it the full Lampeter experience. Thank you. RIP

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