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Gethin Jones thanks NHS staff after dad's death

Gethin Jones thanks NHS staff after dad's death

BBC News12-08-2025
BBC presenter Gethin Jones has paid tribute to his father Goronwy Jones after his death.The TV personality said his father had the "most perfect, peaceful end" with Welsh hymns playing in the background as his grandsons said goodbye on the phone on Monday."It was so nice to see his dry humour, the importance of faith and his love for classical music shine through at the end," he said.The 47-year-old thanked the hospital staff, including his sister who works for the NHS, and described her as one of the "strongest" people he knew.
In an Instagram post Jones said someone would stop him to ask about his dad "every time" he went to see him at University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff."He probably taught them at some point," Jones added, referring to his father's profession as a teacher.Mr Jones was the headteacher of Baden Powell Primary School in Splott, Cardiff.His son said he was "strict and direct" but "always reasonable" during his 40 years as a teacher and 28 years as a head teacher."He made a big impact on education in these parts over a long period of time," he added.Jones said he was "grateful" to all the NHS staff for the "care and understanding" they showed to his father.He commended his sister for her ability to care for their dad not just as an NHS worker but as his daughter too."She's just been amazing, didn't miss a beat," the post added.Jones also described his sister's WhatsApp group with some friends, and said it was "so important" to find humour in such situations along with "unconditional support"."A tough old week. But lucky in so many ways," he added.
Jones was not the only one to pay tribute to his father as icons from all walks of life commented on the post.Former international rugby referee Nigel Owens said "Meddwl amdano chi" which translates to thinking of you.Meanwhile Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies said "Oh much love, darling".Six-time Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy said it was "heart-warming" to see him "surrounded by love".Jones concluded the post with a hashtag saying: 'Amynedd yw amod llwyddo', which translates to "patience is the key to success".
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