Anthony taught both of our children to play the piano. He loved all of his students and delighted in their progress. He displayed drawings and notes from them on his walls and one wall of the piano room was dedicated as a ‘growth chart’ recording each of their heights! Anthony was very creative - it seemed he could turn his hand to anything from home repairs, making things out of wood, sewing and baking. He made a lovely wooden Christmas tree and gave it to Isaac and Jasmine one Christmas - we get it out each year. He also used to regularly bake Isaac (& us) shortbread biscuits, knowing it was a favourite! Anthony always had a story to tell of his youth and the things he had got up to - mostly music related and places he had played! Anthony also always gave the children cards and gifts at birthdays and Christmas. During lockdown we persuaded Anthony to try to get online so we could stay in contact and he managed to get onto Skype and we continued with piano online as best we could. I know lockdown was very hard for him as he missed the ‘in person’ contact with everyone. I was sad to see the decline in his health coming out of lockdown and more recently and his passing a shock to us all. Anthony will be remembered fondly by us all and I wish his Mum, sister and the rest of his family all the best. Xx