Roy Robinson - Remembering life at Guys Cliffe House...

Roy Robinson, aged 79, who as a boy was one of the last residents of Guys Cliffe in Warwick because he was sent there when it became an orphanage for boys.

Roy Robinson

Published on Wednesday 30 November 2011 08:00 in the Leamington Spa & Warwick Courier

Steps are being taken to ensure the memory of a driving force of Warwick's community is kept alive.

Roy Robinson died, aged 79, of blood cancer in August and last week many of his friends gathered to spread his ashes at Guys Cliffe House - where he was one of the last ever residents.

In 1943 he was transferred from a Lincolnshire Workhouse at the age of 13, and went on to spend two years under the humanitarian regime of Boys Home master Paul Field. Before he died he was able to write a book about his life which, thanks to the editing work of his close friend Terry Roberts, now looks set to be published.

Much of his life was dedicated to helping others and being involved with the community, particularly working as a teacher and residential carer to mentally handicapped children in Warwick and Stratford.

He was a member of the Friends of Guys Cliffe, and coached the Leamington Table Tennis team to five consecutive title wins.

Mr Roberts said: Roy was a character and was well respected by members of the community and anyone who knew him.

He sang at All Saints church in Emscote, where he was involved with many of the youth groups, and actually once sang for the Queen Mother at Westminster Abbey. He also made a film which was shown in Coventry.

He eventually found some of his family but never contacted them. He never asked for anything but was very well respected. A lot of people turned up from around the country when we scattered his ashes last week.

In the book Roy talks of his memories of first arriving at the breathtaking house and added: I'd been a persistent runaway from my previous homes. But I never ran away from Guys Cliffe.

Roy Robinson's Book - C'est La Vie...

C'est La Vie

Roy Robinson's book, titled C'est La Vie, is now available to order... Quantities of this title are limited, so please don't miss out...

C'est la Vie, is a 116-page moving autobiography of a young boy's experiences during the Second World War and beyond... 'Roy Robinson, born into care, premature death of foster mother, boy's home institutions, his time at Guy's Cliffe House, adolescence, National Service, adulthood and search for his biological parents'...

The introductory price is: £10.00 per book plus 1st Class delivery...

See the Roy Robinson section for further information on Roy's life and his book, C'est La Vie...

Roy Robinson - C'est La Vie ISBN: 978-0956927538

Currently unavailable to order direct - Please contact us if you wish to purchase a copy of Roy Robinson C'est La Vie. In return we will provide you with an online purchase invoice if copies are available, as stocks are currently limited...

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