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Former mayor Graham Hines dies at the age of 80
Former Harrow mayor Graham Hines has died at home at the age of 80 after suffering several months of illness.
Mr Hines spent 24 years as a Conservative councillor and was deputy mayor in 1974/75, becoming mayor the following year, and chaired the education and highways committees.
Present Mayor of Harrow, Councillor John Nickolay, said: "I knew Graham Hines for more than 50 years.
"He was responsible for recruiting me into politics, after knocking on my parents' door, and he was a great example to follow.
"Graham was particularly interested in education and highways and, of course, served with distinction as mayor. He was an inspiring figure and we will miss him greatly."
Mr Hines was living in Hereford, Herefordshire, at the time of his death and is survived by his sister, wife, two married sons and five grandchildren.
The funeral is being held on Tuesday, February 24 at 2pm at Much Birch Church, in Much Birch, Hertfordshire.
Donations, in lieu of floral tributes, can be made to Marie Curie Cancer Care, and sent to the undertakers Bayley Brothers Hereford Ltd, 1719 Cotterell Street, Hereford HR4 OHH.
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As a 10 year old boy at the time it as a proud moment when my Dad was elected as the Mayor of Harrow. I know he served well and was incredibly busy that year - but he always found time for his family and we never felt we missed out - he was always there for us too. You will be missed more than words can convey