Liam Gamble

“I knew Chris well at university (Landy to me), where he was a good friend to many of us, always a fun presence around college, and fully committed to university life. I think back to our nights out, formal swaps, long cafeteria lunches (with fiery social or political discourse), cooking mishaps, life at Romsey, playing pranks, playing Mario Kart, nerves getting to know each other and pride at graduation. My wife, who visited regularly, remembers him as being a caring voice in a testosterone fueled group. You could never doubt his commitment to what he believed in; and sometimes it seemed he had the bigger issues of the day on his mind, rather than something trivial like being on time or keeping a closer eye on his belongings!”

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