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Kenneth Woollcombe Woollcombe was born in Sutton, where his father, the Reverend Edward Woollcombe, was rector. He was educated at Haileybury, and served in the RNVR in the Second World War, being commissioned in the engineering branch in 1945 and confirmed in the rank of sub-lieutenant in 1946. He served on several minesweepers. He read theology at St John's College, Oxford from 1948. He won an exhibition, a scholarship, and the Ellerton Prize, but only achieved a 2:1. He married Gwendolyn Hodges in 1950. They had three daughters. He studied for ordination at Westcott House in Cambridge, and spent two years as a curate at St James, Grimsby, before returning to St John's College in 1955, combining the roles of Fellow, Chaplain and Lecturer. He contributed to a book, "The Historic Episcopate", in 1954 and published "Essays on Typology" with Geoffrey Lampe, his predecessor as chaplain, in 1957.
Jocelyn Woollcombe She joined the WRNS, enrolling as Chief Officer in August 1939 and was named Superintendent on 14 May 1940.
Charles Woollcombe He served in World War I as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief for Eastern Command from 1914 to 1915 when he became GOC of the 2nd Army, Central Force. Then in 1916 he became GOC IV Corps. Finally in 1918 he returned to his post as GOC-in-Chief at Eastern Command: he retired in 1920.
Kenneth Woollcombe Kenneth John Woollcombe (2 January 1924 – 2 March 2008) was an Anglican academic who was Bishop of Oxford in the middle part of his career, from 1971 to 1978.
Kenneth Woollcombe He retired to Worcestershire in 1991, taking over four parishes with his wife, who was ordained as a priest in 1994, and also served as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Worcester from 1989. He retired again, to Pershore, in 1998. He died in Worcester. He is survived by his second wife and their daughter and his three daughters from his first marriage. His memorial service, attended by (among others) Alan Wilson (Bishop of Buckingham) and Michael Scholar (President of St John's College, Oxford), took place at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford on 28 May 2008.