Friday, April 24, 2026

Well-known Llangollen figure Humphrey Gibson passes away

* Humphrey Gibson was presented with a card and a present to mark his 60 years of volunteering with the Eisteddfod last July.

Another of Llangollen's best-known and loved figures passed away peacefully earlier today following a short stay in hospital (Friday).

Humphrey Gibson, who was born in 1938, was a teacher by profession and, after teaching at a school in Liverpool, came to Llangollen over 50 years ago to take up a post at Ysgol Dinas Bran.

Taking early retirement on health grounds some years ago he went on to volunteer with a number of local organisations.

Not long ago he was honoured for 60 years' of voluntary service with Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and he was one of the original and of Llangollen Tidy Town Team.

Over the years Humphrey had helped out with the local Boys' Brigade and assisted young people to attain their Duke of Edinburgh Awards. He was also an enthusiastic member of the North Wales Caving Club.     

An active member of the Quaker community, he was a keen supporter of Christian Aid Week and was thought to be busily preparing for this year's event at the time of his recent illness.

He served at Town Mayor from 1996 to 1998.

In a tribute to him on its Facebook page, the Eisteddfod's Hands On group posted: "Our Stewards Team are deeply saddened by the passing of our fellow team member and friend, Humphrey.

"As many know, he had been a volunteer with the Eisteddfod for over 60 years, and was a font of all knowledge.

"We all enjoyed our chats with him. Our core week will feel so different this year and in future years without him. He will be greatly missed by so many people. Humphrey had been a previous Chief Steward and was an Honorary Member of the Eisteddfod.
"Thanks for everything Humphrey, you will always be remembered fondly."

Some initial comments on the post were:

Issy Richards

Sad news, he will be missed by the town and fondly remembered by us, his ex-pupils!

Alison Corley-Rhodes

This is so sad. He was a stalwart of the Eisteddfod, a great friend to my Mum, a champion of activities outdoors and a very tolerant teacher 60+ years ago.

Elizabeth Pybus, who knew Humphrey for many years, said: "He would do anything anyone needed to be done. He was a very gentle and kind man who helped everyone he could.

"When you walked around town with him everyone knew him and loved him"

This evening more detail has been added to Humphrey's story by his friend Therese Cunningham, who writes:

"Humphrey was born in Liverpool on 30th June1938.

"His father was Headmaster of the Collegiate in Liverpool. When WW2 broke out, the whole school was evacuated to Bangor with the Head and his family all moving with it.

"His first teaching role was at Ruffwood School in Kirkby Liverpool, where he taught for three years.

"His mother spotted the post in Dinas Bran; he applied. He took the train from Liverpool to Llangollen for the interview, was successful and remained there until his retirement in 1988.

"Humphrey taught initially Physics and Mathematics. Later, he branched into Careers arranging work experience in various places in and around Llangollen.

'Humphrey would organise quite challenging sponsored walks for good causes. He
assisted with school productions in the lighting department and basically thought nothing of volunteering for the benefit of others."



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