Respects paid to well-loved vicar Bodiam and Ewhurst vicar, Gordon Winchester

Rev Gordon WinchesterRev Gordon Winchester
Rev Gordon Winchester

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Tributes have been paid to a much-loved vicar who has died.

Reverend Gordon Law Winchester passed away, aged 66 on June 12.

Residents from the parishes of Bodiam and Ewhurst this week paid their respects.

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Church wardens of Bodiam, Deborah Clayton-Hatfield and Graham Peters said: “Gordon had a unique gift of uniting all members of St Giles and the wider community of Bodiam, including Bodiam Primary School, with his understated manner, good humour and genuine interest in everyone he met.

“He was a man whose insouciant and inclusive manner belied a robust theological intellect. He embraced technology, understanding that to do so enabled him to reach out even more thoroughly to his parishioners. However even Gordon’s IT skills were tested during one memorable service when the unreliable electric organ delighted the parishioners with the theme tune to Mission Impossible rather than the ordained pre-communion hymn.

“As always, Gordon took it all in his stride with a wry smile and an apology that he was not in fact Tom Cruise.

“Gordon’s smile, his wisdom and his unfailing support to all of the Bodiam community will be cherished by many generations who had the privilege to know him.”

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