Richard Hugh StoyCBEFRSE FRSSAS FRAS (1910–1994) was a 20th-century British astronomer remembered for his work in South Africa.
Life
He was born in Wolverhampton[1] on 31 January 1910 the fifth child of Hugh Victor Stephen Stoy and his wife, Ellen Frances Channing. He was educated at Wolverhampton Grammar School, where his maths teacher, Mr Buckley, introduced him to astronomy.[2]
He retired in 1975[5] and, following a year-long illness, died in Edinburgh on 8 November 1994. His funeral service was held in St Mark's Unitarian Church on Castle Terrace.[6]
Family
In 1940 in Cape Town he married Mary Brown Johnston, a local teacher. They had three children. One daughter Frances Anne Stoy, son Robert Adrian Stoy and a daughter Georgina Violet Stoy (Guille).[7]
^Cousins, A. W. J.; Glass, I. S.; Thomas, Y. Z. R. (1995). "Richard Hugh Stoy(1910-1994): Obituary". Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of South Africa. 54: 19. Bibcode:1995MNSSA..54...19C.