Obituary – Gordon Mead 1925 – 2023
Sadly, I have to report that Gordon Mead passed away on 4th September 2023 at the age of 98. Gordon has been a lifelong cyclist, learning his way round the lanes of Warwickshire when he was evacuated to Aston Cantlow during World War II. After the war he became an important and enthusistic member of CTC Coventry and at various times has been Secretary, Treasurer and Chairman of the Club. In latter years he has been our Honourary President.https://coventryctc.org.uk/veteran-voices-collection
Gordon’s love of touring started very soon after the end of the War when he embarked on numerous tours with Bill Lightfoot and Ray Hudson. They would be away every weekend leaving at lunchtime on Saturday after work and returning late on Sunday, mostly staying in Youth Hostels and on longer tours they explored every corner of the UK. Also, at this time they went on extensive tours on the continent travelling by train to their favourite area: the Alps. We shouldn’t forget that at this time much of the continent was still in a devasted state after the war and there was not the network of hotels we take for granted today. He climbed all the well known, and less well known, passes in the Alps on a three-speed bike and most of the passes would not have been tarmacked as they are today. Gordon never lost his love for the hills and joined us on an Austrian tour in 1995 when we saw our first gap in the clouds as we got on the plane home from Saltzburg. Until a couple of years ago Gordon would decamp to Denia, in Spain, for two months cycling with a group of long term friends. Back at home our Winter Clubroom season would not be complete without Gordon’s inimitable slide shows. He never really embraced digital technology, but would show his slides using a pair of projectors which faded out the picture from one projector and faded in the next picture for the other machine – well, that was the theory and it provided additional entertainment on the night. Gordon was a lifelong supporter of the Club only giving up cycling a few years ago when his knees threw in the towel. He was a huge asset to the club and will be sadly missed – I will always remember my first ride with the Club when Gordon went out of his way to be welcoming. There is much more information about Gordon’s full life on our Veteran Voices Webpage where the article on Gordon is number one….
Bob Tinley, Club Chairman