
Torfaen: Minute's silence for Reverend Canon Harald Thomas
Council leader Anthony Hunt said: 'Harald was a great friend to many of us and well known for his work through things like the Cadets.'
The former British Airways manager was ordained at the Holy Trinity Church in Pontnewydd in 1997 following years of involvement with the church community and recognised with an MBE in the 2007 new year's honours list aged 73.
Pontnewydd born and raised he married wife Dorothy at the church in 1963 after a five month whirlwind romance and was a father of two and a grandfather and great-grandfather.
He had been a regular compere at community events and summer festivals and served as a chairman of both Cwmbran's Congress Theatre, which he had fought to save from closure, and the Pontypool Jazz Festival while he'd also been involved in local community councils.
Rev Thomas' funeral will take place at Holy Trinity Church, Pontnewydd on Thursday, June 12 at 1.30pm.
Members at the June 10 full council meeting, in the Civic Centre, Pontypool also offered condolences to cabinet member Mandy Owen following the death of her mother and Cllr Hunt said she was absent from the meeting 'having taken time to grieve'.
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