The RNLI flag at Scarborough lifeboat house is at half mast out of respect for former coxswain Richard Constantine, who passed away in St Catherine's hospice on Friday, aged 73.
Richard, who served in the role from 1994-2003, was awarded an MBE for his services to the RNLI.
Lifeboat operations manager (LOM) Andy Volans said:
“The station learns with sadness of the loss of Richard, who gave many years service to the station and the RNLI as crew and coxswain. Our thoughts and sympathy to his family.”
Colin Woodhead, who chairs Scarborough RNLI’s management committee, said:
“Richard was a real gentleman, a lovely chap. I saw him just before Christmas, walking on the Marine Drive, and he was looking forward to going back to Spain for a couple of months."
Richard became coxswain / mechanic, a full-time role, during the 16 years that Fred Normandale was LOM. Fred describes his old friend as
“totally reliable - he kept his boat immaculate. We went to Graham Sea Training School together, he was a year above me. He was a fantastic footballer and played with us at the Penguins.”
Another lifelong friend, George Westwood, said Richard was a panel beater at Plaxton then became a fisherman, working on trawlers and cobles. He ran speedboats for visitors out of the harbour for a couple of summers. George and Richard were best man at each other’s weddings.
Richard was formally thanked by the RNLI in recognition of his seamanship, skill and determination after a particularly difficult shout in 1994. The Fanny Victoria Wilkinson & Frank Stubbs lifeboat repeatedly manoeuvred close to the sea-wall in confused breaking seas in the north bay, in an attempt to rescue someone who had gone into the sea to save a dog.

The photo, from the 1980s, shows Richard with fellow crew and the Amelia lifeboat (courtesy of Mick Bayes).
L-R: Mick Baker, John Trotter, Richard Constantine, Ian Firman, Stuart Ogden, Dennis Dobson, Francis Appleby, Mick Bayes, Ross Tyson and Fred Adams or Adamson.


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