Stephen Cross made a huge impact on me with his enthusiasm for history. I will never forget his reenactment of the death of : burying lost teddy bears; hugging postboxes because they were always on their own;
Lisa Bricknell OS 1992
I knew he had been ill, but missed news of his passing. I am now the ripe age of 48 - and my sister Rachel is 52 this year - and first encountered Mr Cross as a second year student in 1986 at Stockport Grammar School, but suffice to say I am still regaling anyone who will listen (including my 11 year old daughter) with anecdotes of the History Department at SGS and Mr Cross in particular. Brilliant, eccentric, gifted, incredibly artistic, wry humour, and utterly terrifying. I really wish we still had characters, and departments, like him/that in schools today, but fear my daughter will never experience it. So sad to hear of him passing - I trust that grave he was digging in Ipswich since the 1980s as finally received its honoured incumbent.
Sarah England, OS 1992
Only just found out recently about Mr Cross's passing. He is the reason I love history and the memories I have of his at school still make me smile today. I can not hear Ra Ra Rasputin on the radio without thinking of him dancing around his classroom. He was truly unique man and inspiring teacher and someone I think about often
Suzanne Miller O.S. 2004