
WMW chairman Huw Thomas writes –
Terry Davies, who died on Monday 6th March aged 84, had a long and successful career as a freelance motoring writer winning a Pirelli Award in 1978. He contributed to the Wrexham Leader, Chester Standard and Country Quest magazine among many others.
Along with John Edwards (1928-2014), Terry was a founder member of Welsh Motoring Writers in 1992. He gave long and exemplary service as chairman laying the foundations for success. Together with John, Terry was awarded honorary life membership in 2006 and subsequently made honorary president.
Wrexham-born, Terry was a courteous ‘gentleman-writer’ of the old school. He possessed a fine musical voice but was equally adept at turning out a sharp, well-researched road test. He interviewed some of motorsport’s greats including Fangio, Moss, Hunt and Stewart.
Terry had not been well for some years but had borne his ill-health with characteristic optimism and resilience. It is a comfort to know his death in hospital this week was tranquil, peaceful and pain-free.
He was highly thought of, his friendship greatly valued and he will be sorely missed. Terry is survived by his wife Pamela, daughter Jill, son Simon, grand-daughter Seren and grandson Alexander. The funeral will take place at Amlosgfa Pentrebychan Crematorium on Friday, March 17, at 2.30pm.