Dr Robert Barnard FRCGP, 100 Not Out
Congratulations
to local resident and highly respected doctor Robert
Barnard, who celebrated his 100th birthday on 20th November
2023. Dr Barnard arrived in Emsworth, aged 24, to work as a
GP in partnership with his mentor Dr Jimmy Rickett. Just
after he moved to Emsworth the National Health Service was
created and he worked tirelessly within its structure for
the community until his retirement in 1988, save for a
period of two years’ National Service spent in the Navy. For
many years thereafter he was a Royal Navy reservist.
Dr
Barnard loves sport, especially cricket and follows the game
closely. He was still bowling to his grandson at the age of
90. He also loved dancing and singing with the Renaissance
choir. Dr Barnard met his wife Jean through a mutual friend.
They were married for 61 years until her death in 2020. She
too was a doctor. The couple had two sons and several
grandchildren many of whom have inherited his love of
cricket.
Dr
Barnard is himself a beneficiary of pioneering medical
treatment. He had his first heart attack in his 40s. Then at
the age of 55 he was admitted to St George’s Hospital for a
quadruple heart bypass, being the first patient from this
area to have this pioneering procedure.
Forty-five years after this heart surgery Dr Barnard is
still going strong. He has a remarkable memory and enjoys
talking to people, reminiscing, and recalling the times and
people with whom he has come into contact over his long
life.
Emsworth Maritime & Historical Trust 28th December