Person    | Female  Born 7/3/1958  Died 26/12/2004

Patricia Susan Anthony

Categories: Tragedy

Countries: Scotland, Southeast Asia

Patricia Susan Anthony

Her full name of Patricia Susan Anthony was obtained from The Times website that gives her date of birth as 7 March 1958 and that she lived in South Woodford, London. It also reports that she was an administrator from South Woodford, London and was staying at the Bay View Resort on Phi Phi when she died. She and her husband Patrick and her son Adam Cornish were walking along a beach when the tsunami struck.

From the Free Library website we learn that Patricia Susan Fulton was originally from Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland and that she had an elder brother called John Fulton (b. circa 1956).

She had a daughter, Katie (b.circa 1984) by her first husband, Kevin, that she was remarried to a Michael Anthony and they had a son, Adam Anthony (b.circa 1990).

However the Find a Grave website claims that her husband was called Patrick and they had a son called Adam Cornish. This information is confirmed on the BBC News website. The birth of an Adam Lee Cornish was registered in April 1991 in the Enfield Registration District, Greater London. The maiden name of his mother was recorded as Fulton.

Having lived in South Woodford, London, for 20 years, she died, aged 46 years, on 26 December 2004 on the Thailand island of Koh Phi Phi.

She is shown as Trish Anthony on the Tsunami memorial in the Darwin Centre Garden, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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