The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Warm tributes paid to John Ford

- BY IAIN RAMAGE

A long-serving Highland councillor has died unexpected­ly while on holiday.

Colleagues paid tribute to John Ford, 85, a former senior electrical engineer and trade unionist who represente­d the Culloden and Ardersier ward for 13 years.

His family said he died on Wednesday from a suspected heart attack or stroke in his sleep while staying at a hotel on Jersey in the Channel Islands, a place that he and his late wife Brenda had visited on many occasions.

He was nine days into a fortnight- long summer break on the island.

His youngest son, Rob, said: “It was sudden and unexplaine­d. They don’t have a coroner on Jersey, the police are handling things and made contact with dad’s doctor. A post mortem examinatio­n is taking place today. It looks like it was pretty peaceful.”

Colleagues on all sides of the political divide spoke of their sadness on hearing the news.

Mr Ford was a member of the local authority’s opposition Labour group.

Its leader Jimmy Gray said: “He was a deeply caring person, a very conscienti­ous councillor and great company with a wonderful sense of humour. Many people will be saddened by this loss.”

Local SNP MP Drew Hendry, the council’s former leader, said: “I, like many, will miss him greatly. We have lost a valued colleague and a personal friend. He was a true gentleman, engaging and always good humoured.”

Inverness Provost Helen Carmichael said: “John was a very hard working and conscienti­ous councillor and very close to the community he served.”

Council leader Margaret Davidson said: “John was a tremendous leader in his community and made a big contributi­on during his many years on the council.”

Mr Ford was born in Bishop Auckland, County Durham. His wife Brenda, a retired nurse, died last July. Mr Ford is survived by three sons, Rob, Richard and Michael, and five grandchild­ren – Lucy, Helen, Danny, Emily and Harvey.

“He was a true gentleman, engaging and good humoured”

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