Councillor John Mylod passed away on Friday. (credit: Havering Council)
Councillor Mylod, who died on Friday, 28 February, served as Mayor of Havering on three occasions.
His family came to Britain from Dublin, Ireland, when he was six months old.
He then grew up in Ilford and lived in Dagenham, Cranham and Upminster.
Mylod was married for many years to his wife Patricia, who also served on the Council. He leaves a daughter and three granddaughters.
Councillor Mylod spent two years in National Service in the 1950s and later worked for the Ford Motor Company and a number of Local Authorities.
He was a founder member of the Institute of Municipal Safety Officers, and General Secretary and founder member of Institution of Occupational Health & Safety Practitioners.
He was also the founding Chairman of the Police Cadets.
He took early retirement and was first elected to Havering Council in May 1994 when he topped the poll in the Saint Andrews Ward, standing as a Hornchurch Residents’ Association candidate.
He was then re-elected six times and served continuously, always representing the Saint Andrews Ward, while at the Council.
John also served as Mayor of Havering on three occasions. On the second occasion, he became the first Mayor of Havering to be elected through a virtual vote due to the restrictions put in place by the COVID pandemic.
He was awarded the Freedom of the Borough in December last year.
Leader of Havering Council, Councillor Ray Morgon, said: “I was sad to learn of John’s death.
“John was well known to many residents of Havering and served his residents in Saint Andrews Ward well over many years.
“On behalf of all Members, I want to convey our sincere condolences to all of John’s family and friends.”
Tributes will be paid at the next Full Council meeting on Wednesday, 26 March.