WINSTON S. CHURCHILL
10 October 1940 – 2 March 2010
LONDON, MARCH 2ND– It is with great sadness that the Churchill family announces the death of Winston S. Churchill after a courageous battle with cancer. He was 69 and died peacefully at home in London. He is survived by his devoted wife, Luce, his four children from his first marriage and eleven grandchildren.
Winston, the grandson of the wartime Prime Minister, was a war correspondent, author, politician and patron of a number of charities including the UK National Defence Association of which he was the Founder President. He was a Member of Parliament for twenty-seven years.
He bore his final illness with the great fortitude that those who knew him would have expected. There will be a private family funeral and a Memorial Service will be announced at a later date.
FROM THE CHURCHILL CENTRE
Winston Churchill was our third honorary member after his grandmother Lady Churchill, and his father Randolph. The latter had only just sent a letter of thanks for this to our founding organization, the Churchill Study Unit, when he himself died in June, 1968. In expressing our condolences we asked his son Winston to accept honorary membership in his father’s place. He accepted and for over forty years was a stalwart supporter of the Churchill Study Unit, International Churchill Society, and Churchill Centre in succession-a personal friend and a collaborator on projects too numerous to recount. My own grief, though not as great as his family’s, is deeply felt.
Richard M. Langworth CBE
Note: Finest Hour will publish memorials and reminiscences in its summer number, which has a copy deadline of 8 May 2010. Anyone wishing to send such material may do so by emailing the editor.
For further details of Mr. Churchill’s work and career, refer to the Curtis Brown tribute by clicking here.
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