CHRISTOPHER STORY FRSA – IN MEMORIAM & MUCH MORE!
Published on: Friday 30 July 2010 13:47
Christopher STORY, born in 1938, the son of Colonel Henry Harle Story MC of the Cameronians, died peacefully at home on 14-July-2010 after a short illness. Or so it is said! His family are grateful for their privacy at this sad time.
I am particularly distressed to hear this sad news as Christopher and I have been in regular contact over almost 20 years and would often spend over an hour AND MORE on the phone as we shared certain contacts and information and had common interests. I will miss those conversations and his councel on many issues.
Christopher’s contacts with Chepstow go back to his childhood as his grandparents lived in a house I knew on the hill overlooking the town.
My thoughts are with his wife and daughters at this difficult time.
I understand aspects of his business and publishing will continue. There may be a brief delay in dispatch of order from World Reports Limited • Edward Harle Limited • Global Analysis Limited
You may wish to know Christopher a little better and may find the interview of him regarding his views on The Perestroika Deception in 1995 of interest, which you will find in two parts at CLICK HERE.
Christopher was not just a fund of information but a towering intellect we will ALL miss, particularly those of us who had the opportunity to know this true gentleman who so diffidently met with fools as he kept his councel, never wishing to offend.
A gentleman to his fingertips does not gainsay his willingness to back his decisions and stand his ground with resolution and courage. A thinker, a global finance expert who knew the deals that brokered the money of our planet – a heavy burden which made powerful enemies as he would tollerate no corruption nor suffer fools in high places.
Christopher was an author, publisher and distributor of a host of periodicals and books of prodigious specialisation. Where he found his energy I doubt any of us will ever know just as it is probable his wife and daughters will never realise just how much he treasured and admired them. He always spoke of them and it was always with pride and passion whenever I spoke with him.
We will miss Christopher Story, his knowledge, which is unreplaceable and praise be so much was committed to paper but, as a friend, that would never be salvageable merely on paper. Lee and I will remember Christopher with respect and fondness as a friend, though distant.
FOR MUCH MORE INFO, CLICK ON .... http://christopherstory.org/
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