A much-missed swimming couple were honoured with a dedicated bench at the Park Road Lido last week.
Friends and family of Roman and Susan Halter, who were fixtures at the Crouch End pool in early mornings for decades, paid tribute to them both as the new bench was unveiled.
Those attending remembered their inimitable contribution to Crouch End life. Susan, who competed in the Olympics for Hungary after the Second World War, and Roman, a writer and artist of many forms both survived the Holocaust and worked tirelessly to educate others before their deaths in 2015 and 2012 respectively.
The couple’s son Ardyn was at the bench unveiling, and said the family had been hugely touched to be asked about the creation of a memorial bench.
Ardyn said: “They loved coming here. We were so touched. It’s such a lovely thing for both of them. Their fellow morning swimmers were really like an extension of family.
“A day without swimming was a day of denial.”
At the event, this year’s mayor of Haringey Cllr Sheila Peacock and local MP Catherine West both paid tribute to the couple.
Andy Bellisario, who swam regularly with Roman and Susie and who remains active within the Park Road Lido User Group, said: “It had been raining and raining and wen we went out it stopped. We just had time to do the speeches and get the family sat on the bench.
“Jane Asher even turned up with her swimming friends – she had swum with Susan! It was such a great turnout with lots of current swimmers and some who used to come to the Lido.”
The idea of the memorial bench came up in a meeting of the Lido’s user group last year, and Andy said it was wonderful to make it a reality after fundraising.
“What was really lovely was it was just this wonderful sharing. Roman and Susan were very cherished people and really amazing parts of our community,” she said.
To find out more about the history of the Park Road Lido and Susan and Roman Halter, see this year’s edition of the Hornsey Historical Society’s ‘Bulletin’ magazine.
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