For many years, he frequently appeared on the panel of the radio programme Any Questions?.[1][12] He was keenly interested in railways and the nickname of "God's Wonderful Railway" for the Great Western Railway has been attributed to him.[13]
Lourdes
He led the first Anglican pilgrim to Lourdes in 1963, his group contains 48 people including: 1 bishop, 6 priests,1 deacon, 2 nuns, and 6 invalid children.[14][15]
Later life
He died on 22 February 1982, at the age of 81.[1] A memorial service was held at Exeter Cathedral on 3 April 1982.[16]
Personal life
In 1927, Westall married Ruth Evans. Together they had four children; a son and three daughters.[1]
References
^ abcde"Right Rev W. A. E. Westall". The Times. 26 February 1982.
^ ab"Catholic Congress will hear Bishop". Palm Beach Daily News. 13 April 1964. p. 4.