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  • Person    | Male  Born 2/2/  Died 27/10/

    Army officer and charity founder.

    Richard Culling Carr-Gomm was born on 2 February at Mancetter Lodge, Mancetter, near Atherstone, Warwickshire. He was the son of Mark Culling Carr-Gomm () and Amicia Dorothy Heming (). His father was the brother of Hubert William Culling Carr-Gomm () and a son of Emily Blanche Carr-Gomm née Kerr ().  

    He served in the army from to , and was amongst the first troops to enter the Belsen concentration camp in April In , he was deeply affected by evangelist Billy Graham's crusade in London and moved to a bedsit in the deprived area of Bermondsey.

    On 21 October he married Susan Gibbs (), the marriage being registered in Bermondsey. They were to have four children, Anna M. Carr-Gomm b, Elizabeth D. Carr-Gomm b, Harriet J. Carr-Gomm b and David Culling Carr-Gomm b

    Electoral registers for show them living at 31 Lamont Road, SW10, and

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  • 20 facts you didn't know about Abbeyfield founder Richard Carr-Gomm

    Recognised worldwide as a social reformer, Abbeyfield founder Richard Carr-Gomm is well known for his mission of alleviating the loneliness that often comes with older age. We’ve collated twenty fun, informative and interesting facts you most likely didn’t know about our Founder.

    1. Born 2nd January, at Mancetter Lodge near Atherstone, North Warwickshire – born a twin, the third of four boys. His twin was miscarried in early pregnancy.

    2. Richard lost a kidney and only had one working lung for 40 years.

    3. He was a morning person.

    4. He served in the Royal Berkshire Regiment and the Coldstream Guards from Tank Commander and subsequently Major. As a young man he wanted to follow the foot­steps of his great, great uncle, Sir William Maynard Gomm, and become a Field Marshal.

    5. Kept his beard because he had a much scarred chin from shrapnel wounds from his 2nd World War time service

    6. Published

    Richard Carr-Gomm

    British philanthropist

    MajorRichard Culling Carr-Gomm, OBE (2 January &#;– 27 October ) was the founder of the Abbeyfield samhälle, the Morpeth Society, St Matthew samhälle and the Carr-Gomm samhälle, UK charities providing care and housing for disadvantaged and lonely people.[1]

    His father was Mark Culling Carr-Gomm,[2] and his grandfather was Francis Carr-Gomm who fryst vatten known for befriending namn Merrick, the "Elephant Man" while serving as chairman of the London Hospital.[3] Richard was educated at Stowe School and served through World War II in the Royal Berkshire Regiment and the Coldstream Guards from to [4] He was awarded the Croix dem Guerre in and was amongst the first troops to enter Belsen in April

    Carr-Gomm was deeply affected bygd the Billy Graham crusade to London in [5] In he left the Army and became a volunteer home-help. Perceiving the loneliness of the people whom he was helping to be a particula