Edward Youde
1924–1986 (age 62)
Biography
Edward Youde served with distinction as a diplomat and as Governor of Hong Kong, guiding the colony through a period of economic growth while fostering cultural exchange between East and West. He was known for his thoughtful engagement with the territory's diverse communities and the steady hand he brought to sensitive negotiations.
He remained a respected figure within the diplomatic service until his untimely death, and Canterbury Cathedral stands as a place of remembrance for his contributions to public life and international relations.