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15 Jul 2025 | |
Written by Sue Carpenter | |
College News |
Charlotte Elizabeth Mary Bamforth died peacefully on Sunday 13 July aged 59, surrounded by her family. A beloved wife, daughter, mother and grandmother. "Mrs B" served at Pangbourne from 2000 to 2014 as a teacher of Biology, Head of Science, Rowing Coach and Head of Riding. She will be very fondly remembered as a tutor across the school and a very involved and supportive Housemasters wife in Macquarie Division form 2002 - 2012.
Charlotte was very much at the heart of Pangbourne and will be greatly missed by both those she worked with and those she taught. We extend our sincerest condolences to the Bamforth family.
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